Women with hearing loss more likely to have preemies

Women with hearing loss more likely to have preemies

A new study says, babies born to women with hearing loss were significantly more likely to be premature and have low birth weight. Understanding and addressing the causes are critical to improving...
Holidays are not just relaxing, can improve health too

Holidays are not just relaxing, can improve health too

According to a new study, holidays aren’t just relaxing but can go a long way in improving your health. It should be prescribed for sick people, it adds. Being in an environment that stimulates...
Japanese scientist wins 2016 Nobel medicine prize

Japanese scientist wins 2016 Nobel medicine prize

Yoshinori Ohsumi won the 2016 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology for his discovery of mechanisms for degrading and recycling cellular components, the award-giving body said today....
How to make a syrup from the “Miraculous Fruit”

How to make a syrup from the “Miraculous Fruit”

Pomegranate is a miraculous fruit with huge benefits. In this article, we list the steps to make a syrup from this colorful fruit. The syrup can be used in salads, with eggs, and other foods. Before...
Here are 7 ways to protect yourself from air pollution

Here are 7 ways to protect yourself from air pollution

World Health organization (WHO) has rightly named air pollution as world’s largest environmental hazard. While the world is planning measures to bring down or rather eradicate in air pollution, you...
World’s first baby born from 3-parent technique

World’s first baby born from 3-parent technique

The world’s first baby has been born thanks to a controversial new technique employed by US scientists to include DNA from three parents in the embryo, said a report Tuesday. The baby boy was...
WHO: Over 90% of world breathing bad air

WHO: Over 90% of world breathing bad air

Nine out of 10 people globally are breathing poor quality air, the World Health Organization said today, calling for dramatic action against pollution that is blamed for more than six million deaths...
Brazil to begin Zika vaccine trials in humans

Brazil to begin Zika vaccine trials in humans

Brazil will begin testing a vaccine against the mosquito-borne Zika virus in humans in the next two months, a leading researcher told reporters on Tuesday. The so-called DNA vaccine was jointly...
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