Health Science

  • alcohol hand sanitizer

    Scientists use waste to make eco-friendly alcohol hand sanitizer

    COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in global demand for hand sanitizers. Alcohol-based sanitizer is produced from corn and sugarcane.

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  • Cooking with wood or coal increases respiratory illness risk: New study

    Consuming wood or coal to cook food is related with an expanded danger of hospitalization or becoming a victim of respiratory infections.

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  • Anti-inflammatory diet

    Influence of Anti-inflammatory diet on Aging

    Anti-inflammatory diet An anti-inflammatory diet is composed of food that reduces the inflammatory response. any mainstream nutrition expert would encourage you to eat anti-inflammatory food. It also helps to tackle autoimmune disease and other chronic illness. What’s new A recent study published in the Journal of internal medicine found that sticking to the anti-inflammatory diet can reduce the risk of…

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  • Tuberculosis

    First Non-Antibiotic Drug to Treat Tuberculosis

    In a breakthrough research conducted at the University of Manchester, scientists have been able to develop the first non-antibiotic drug for successful treatment of Tuberculosis. The ability of the drug to target even the antibiotic-resistant strains has brought joy in the scientific community. Outreach of Tuberculosis Although the drug against Tuberculosis was discovered some 100 years ago, still one out…

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  • Heart attack

    Study suggest antioxidants may reduce chances of second heart attack

    A heart attack caused by a loss of blood supply which leads to the death of a segment of heart muscle The blood is usually cut off when an artery supplying the heart muscle is blocked by a blood clot. What’s new? Patients are more likely to have another attack or stroke after months of a heart attack. Now, a…

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  • mosquitoes

    Detecting dangerous species of mosquitoes with a simple test

    Mosquitoes and diseases Mosquitoes cause more human suffering than any other organism — over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes include malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, tularemia, dirofilariasis, Japanese encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis, Eastern equine encephalitis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Ross River fever, Barmah Forest fever,…

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  • Ketogenic diet

    Can You Trust  Ketogenic Diet For Your Health

    A new research suggests that the Ketogenic diet which is mainly for weight loss, in its early stage can increase type 2 diabetes risk.

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  • weight

    Drug from Chili Peppers Can help in Weight Loss

    A novel drug is reported which is based on the compound that gives chili peppers their spicy burn which helps in long term weight loss.

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  • junk food

    Reason Why We Always Tempted By The Junk Food

    The sweet candies chocolates and fried food which we try to keep away from, which are considered bad for our body but in weak moments we can’t help ourselves from munching on them. At Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Cologne, scientists have found an explanation for this behavior, this food rich in carbohydrates and fats affect the reward…

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  • Weight Loss

    Pill Identic to Weight Loss Surgery-A Potential Treatment For Diabetes

    Bariatric surgery is the weight loss surgery which helps in significant weight loss for long-term as well as recovery from diabetes type 2. Still, there is relatively less number of patient who undergoes this surgery despite having so many health benefits improvements in quality of life and diabetes remission. A new study published in Journal Nature Material led to the…

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