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  1. Study finds 3 percent more low birth weight babies born in India during pandemic

    Study finds 3 percent more low birth weight babies born in India during pandemic

    New Delhi, Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of babies in India born with low weight has increased dramatically - by around three per cent, according to a new study.Babies born during the pandemic were also found to have twice the risk of having low birth weight.The increase in babies...
  2. Maximum Returns: How to Choose the Right Mutual Fund for Your Investment Goals

    Maximum Returns: How to Choose the Right Mutual Fund for Your Investment Goals

    VMPLNew Delhi [India], July 3: Investment in mutual funds has become very popular in India, with mutual fund assets approaching a staggering Rs 60 trillion in May 2024. In the fiscal year 24, domestic mutual fund assets grew 34 percent, the largest increase in seven years. This rise indicates...
  3. Sandeep Patil urges BCCI to support ailing Anshuman Gaikwad amid T20 World Cup celebrations

    Sandeep Patil urges BCCI to support ailing Anshuman Gaikwad amid T20 World Cup celebrations

    In a column for Mid-Day, Patil revealed that Gaekwad, 71, has been receiving treatment for the past year at King's College Hospital in London. During a visit to the hospital, Gaekwad confided in Patil about his urgent need for funds to continue his treatment."Anshu told me that he needs funds...
  4. Only 8 countries can reduce premature deaths to meet UN SDGs by 2030: Study

    Only 8 countries can reduce premature deaths to meet UN SDGs by 2030: Study

    New Delhi: Even though premature deaths due to cancer have reduced in three-fourths of the world, a recent study has revealed that only eight countries have achieved the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target of 3.4. is likely to be completed.The target relates to reducing premature...
  5. Scientists develop AI-model to predict someone's osteoporosis risk

    Scientists develop AI-model to predict someone's osteoporosis risk

    New Delhi: A newly developed model can predict a person's likelihood of developing osteoporosis, in which bones wear out and become weak and brittle, according to a study.Testing AI-based models on people's real-world health data, researchers identified the ten most important factors for...
  6. Study shows how consumption of ultra-processed foods increases the risk of death

    Study shows how consumption of ultra-processed foods increases the risk of death

    Chicago [USA], according to a recent study, older people who reported consuming more ultra-processed foods were almost 10 percent more likely to die after a median follow-up of 23 years than older adults who reported consume less processed foods.The results come from a large study that...
  7. Singapore gets tougher on casinos in updated measures to combat terrorism financing

    Singapore gets tougher on casinos in updated measures to combat terrorism financing

    Singapore Casinos in Singapore will soon face stricter rules on carrying out due diligence checks when receiving cash as part of updated measures to counter terrorist financing, the country's gaming regulator said on Monday.Due diligence checks will need to be carried out when casinos receive...
  8. Doctors warn that use of AI for self-prescription poses a threat to human life

    Doctors warn that use of AI for self-prescription poses a threat to human life

    On Doctor's Day, they expressed concern about the growing tendency of patients to rely on Internet search results even for serious illnesses.They believe that although the use of the Internet has many advantages, it does not mean that there are fewer problems that affect daily life.The ease...
  9. Study suggests father's intake of fish oil supplements may reduce obesity risk in children

    Study suggests father's intake of fish oil supplements may reduce obesity risk in children

    The study, conducted by researchers at Syracuse University in the US, suggests a simple dietary change, such as supplementing the fish oil taken by fathers, to help address a growing health concern.The team's previous study demonstrated the benefits of fish oil supplementation in mothers to...
  10. How this asymptomatic heart condition increases the risk of sudden cardiac death

    How this asymptomatic heart condition increases the risk of sudden cardiac death

    Aortic aneurysms are the dilation of the main blood vessel, the aorta, which carries blood from the heart to the entire body.It affects approximately 2 to 3 percent of the population, but the risk increases with certain factors such as atherosclerosis (buildup of cholesterol in the blood...
  11. Higher calcium, zinc intake may reduce deadly BP disorders in pregnancy

    Higher calcium, zinc intake may reduce deadly BP disorders in pregnancy

    The study by American researchers highlights the importance of focusing on nutrition before conceiving.Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is one of the most common disorders of pregnancy and can harm both the pregnant person and the developing fetus. Taking antihypertensive medications...
  12. Newly developed deep learning model shows promise in detecting
'Osteoporosis': Study

    Newly developed deep learning model shows promise in detecting 'Osteoporosis': Study

    Osteoporosis is a bone disease that occurs when bone mineral density and mass decrease or when bone structure and strength change. This can reduce the strength of bones, which can increase the risk of fractures (breaking of bones).In the study published in the journal Frontiers in Artificial...
  13. IVF does not increase risk of mental health problems in teens: Study

    IVF does not increase risk of mental health problems in teens: Study

    Alexandra Martyniuk, professor of epidemiology at the University of Sydney, who led the study, told IANS that the longitudinal study followed children until they became teenagers and "found that they had the highest risk of pregnancy." were no more likely to have a mental disorder." Naturally"...
  14. Study links stroke risk to mental ability

    Study links stroke risk to mental ability

    New Delhi, A lower ability to concentrate and learn during childhood and adolescence could be linked to a tripling of the risk of suffering a stroke before turning 50, according to research.While lower mental abilities have been linked to higher risks of developing cardiovascular and metabolic...
  15. Genes, environment and lifestyle are promoting breast cancer even in healthy people: Doctor

    Genes, environment and lifestyle are promoting breast cancer even in healthy people: Doctor

    Known for being a fitness enthusiast, the 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' actress said in an Instagram post, "I have been diagnosed with stage three breast cancer."After noting that she “feels fine,” the actress stated that her “treatment has already begun and I am willing to do everything...
  16. ET Edge hosts the largest and most definitive supply chain management and logistics thought leadership summit

    ET Edge hosts the largest and most definitive supply chain management and logistics thought leadership summit

    VMPLNew Delhi [India], June 27: Mahindra Logistics, in collaboration with ET Edge, will host the largest and most definitive conversation on Logistics and Supply Chain Management Summit on June 28, 2024, with strategic partner Oracle , co-presented by DTDC Express.The summit will bring...
  17. Study finds biggest risk factor for future cases of dementia

    Study finds biggest risk factor for future cases of dementia

    A combination of genetic and environmental factors, including high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, education, and smoking, are major risk factors for dementia.Researchers at University College London (UCL) explored how the prevalence of these risk factors changed over time.The team...
  18. Study finds risk of depression in teens due to social media use

    Study finds risk of depression in teens due to social media use

    Early social media use has previously been linked to an increased risk of depression in adolescents and young adults.The findings, published in the Journal of Adolescence, show that social media use does not have the same effect on all teens.Researchers at Brigham Young University in the US...
  19. Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    PNNNew Delhi [India], June 26: Career decisions have always been a challenge for a college student, especially between choosing a tech or non-tech space. Many of the top group students take ordinary decisions like participating in competitive exams or government jobs, joining top institutions...
  20. Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    New Delhi (India), June 26: Career decisions have always been a challenge for a college student, especially between choosing a tech or non-tech space. Many of the top group students take ordinary decisions like participating in competitive exams or government jobs, joining top institutions that...
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