Health

Loneliness may increase inflammation in body

Shawdesh Desk: Researchers have found that social isolation and loneliness could be associated with increased inflammation in the body, though loneliness and isolation should neither be used interchangeably nor grouped

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UNICEF’s instructions to prevent COVID-19

UNICEF issues the following instructions to prevent COVID-19. The corona virus is large in size with a cell diameter of 400-500 micro, so any mask prevents its entry, so there

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Immune cells play surprising role in heart: Study

Shawdesh dEsk: New research in mice suggests that certain immune cells may help guide fetal development of the heart and play a role in how the adult heart beats, according

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Coronavirus has no bearing on temperature: IEDCR

Shawdesh Desk; Underscoring the need for changing the people’s lifestyle along with public awareness for preventing the Coronavirus (COVID-19), Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) Director Professor Dr

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AI can improve diagnosis, treatment of sleep disorders

Shawdesh Desk: Not just overnight sleep tests, Artificial intelligence (AI) too has the potential to improve efficiencies and precision in sleep medicine, resulting in a more patient-centered care and better

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Omega-3 supplements won’t protect you against cancer

Turning conventional wisdom on its head, new research has found that consuming omega-3 supplements may actually increase the risk of some cancers instead of reducing it. Omega-3 supplements may slightly

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Kidney donation: A noble act that can save lives of millions

Shawdesh Desk: Bahaul Haque Masum, 55, who had lost the ray of hope to survive having his both kidneys damaged 28 year ago, is still living a healthy life as

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Sugary drinks may be linked to lipid imbalance

Shawdesh Desk: Consuming sugary drinks may be linked to lipid imbalance, which increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to a new study. The study, published in Journal of

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