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An Update in Understanding of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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A long follow up cohort study shows that loss of sense of smell could be an early predictor of health problems and higher mortality...

Excessive Intake of Protein for Bodybuilding May Impact Health and Lifespan

Study in mice shows that excessive long-term intake of dietary protein containing high amounts of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) can result in imbalance in...

Disruption of Body Clock due to Irregular Insulin Secretion Associated with Untimely Eating Increases Risk of Chronic Diseases

Feeding regulates level of Insulin and IGF-1. These hormones play key role in maintaining blood sugar level. This study proposes that these hormones also...

First Successful Gene Editing in Lizard Using CRISPR Technology

This first case of genetic manipulation in a lizard has created a model organism that could help gain further understanding of reptile evolution and...

Cats Are Aware of Their Names

Study shows the ability of cats to discriminate spoken human words based on familiarity and phonetics Dogs and cats are the two most common species...

Coconut Oil in Food Reduces Skin Allergy

New study in mice shows effect of consuming dietary coconut oil in controlling allergic skin inflammation Health benefit of a dietary oil is primarily determined...

Revival of Pigs Brain after Death : An Inch Closer to Immortality

Scientists have revived pigs brain four hours after its death and kept alive outside the body for several hours Of all organs, brain is most...

Alzheimer’s Disease: Coconut Oil Decreases Plaques in Brain Cells

Experiments on mice cells shows a new mechanism pointing towards potential benefits of coconut oil in managing Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain...

A New Combination Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease: Animal Trial Shows Encouraging Results

Study shows a new combination therapy of two plant-derived compounds to reverse cognitive impairment in mice At least 50 million people are living with Alzheimer’s...

Advances in Treatment of HIV Infection by Bone Marrow Transplantation

New study shows a second case of successful HIV remission after a bone marrow transplant At least one million people die due to HIV-related causes...

The First Ever Image of The Shadow of a Black Hole

Scientists have successfully taken first ever picture of the shadow of a black hole providing direct observation of its immediate environment Image taken from "EHTC,...

Ultrahigh Ångström-Scale Resolution Imaging of Molecules

Highest level resolution (Angstrom level) microscopy developed that could observe vibration of molecule The science and technology of microscopy has come a long way since...

Diagnosing Vitamin D Deficiency by Testing Hair Sample Instead of Blood Test

Study shows first step towards developing a test for measuring Vitamin D status from hair samples More than 1 billion people worldwide are deficient in...

Green Tea Vs Coffee: The Former Seems Healthier

According to a study conducted among elderly in Japan, consuming green tea may reduce risk of poor Oral Health Related Quality of Life The tea...

I2T2 (Intelligent Injector for Tissue Targeting): Invention of a Highly Sensitive Injection That Targets Tissue Precisely

A new innovative injector which can deliver medications to difficult locations of the body has been tested in animal models Needles are the most important...

A Virtual Large Library to Assist Rapid Drug Discovery and Design

Researchers have built a large virtual docking library which would assist in rapidly discovering new drugs and therapeutics To develop new drugs and medications for...

Mobile Telephony in Combination with Internet-Connected Diagnostic Devices Offers Novel Ways to Diagnose, Track and Control Diseases

Studies show how existing smartphone technology can be used to predict and control infectious and non-infectious diseases The demand and popularity of smartphones is on...

Identification of Neuro-Immune Axis: Good Sleep Protects Against the Risk of Heart Diseases

New study in mice shows that getting enough sleep every night could provide protection from cardiovascular diseases. Getting enough sleep is a general advice given...

A First Ever Prototype ‘Blood Test’ which can Objectively Measure the Severity of Pain

A novel blood test for pain has been developed which can help to provide objective treatments based on severity of pain A physician assesses a...

A Potential Method to Treat Osteoarthritis by Nano-Engineered System for Delivery of Protein Therapeutics

Researchers have created 2-dimensional mineral nanoparticles to deliver treatment in the body for cartilage regeneration Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease which affects 630 million people...

Understanding Sesquizygotic (Semi-Identical) Twins: The Second, Previously Unreported Type of Twinning

Case study reports first rare semi-identical twins in humans to be identified during pregnancy and only second ever known till now Identical twins (monozygotic) are...

PARS: A Better Tool to Predict Asthma Among Children

Computer-based tool has been created and tested for predicting asthma in young children. Asthma affects more than 300 million people worldwide and is among...

A Batteryless Cardiac Pacemaker Powered by Natural Heartbeat

Study shows for the first time an innovative self-powered heart pacemaker tested successfully in pigs Our heart maintains a pace through its internal pacemaker called...

Automated Virtual Reality (VR) Treatments for Mental Health Disorders

Study shows effectiveness of an automated virtual reality treatment to psychologically intervene in reducing a person’s fear of heights Virtual Reality (VR) is a method...
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The indication for adrenaline nasal spray Neffy has been expanded (by...

Blue Ghost: The Commercial Moon Lander Achieves Lunar Soft Landing

On 2 March 2025, Blue Ghost, the moon lander...

World’s Largest Human Gathering as Seen from Space  

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission of European Space Agency (ESA) has captured...

Discovery of tomb of King Thutmose II 

Tomb of king Thutmose II, the last missing tomb...

ISRO demonstrates Space Docking Capability  

ISRO has successfully demonstrated space docking capability by joining...

Extreme fire weather in southern California linked to Climate change 

Los Angeles area is in the midst of catastrophic...

Concizumab (Alhemo) for Hemophilia A or B with Inhibitors

Concizumab (commercial name, Alhemo), a monoclonal antibody was approved...

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Therapy: FDA Approves Ryoncil 

Ryoncil has been approved for the treatment of steroid-refractory...