An international team of researchers has found a significant decline in sperm count over the past few years in several countries globally, including India. Sperm
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Popular dietary supplement may increase cancer risk: Study
Taking popular commercial supplements such as nicotinamide riboside (NR), a form of vitamin B3, may actually increase the risk of serious diseases, including: cancerA new
Read MoreRepeated COVID-19 infection increases risk of organ failure, death: Study
Repeated infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus can increase the risk of organ damage and death, according to a study that advises people to practice vigilance
Read MorePersonalized cell ‘editing’ used to treat cancer patients for the first time: Study
Scientists have used CRISPR technology for the first time to insert a gene that allows immune cells to attack cancer cells, potentially leaving normal cells
Read MoreStressful events can worsen long-term Covid symptoms: Study
A new study finds that adult patients with “major life stressors” were at least twice as likely to struggle with depression, brain fog, fatigue, sleep
Read MoreMagic mushroom compound shows promise as depression treatment in major study
Main psychoactive ingredient found in magic mushroom may significantly reduce symptoms of difficult-to-treat depression, found data from the largest clinical trial to date to test
Read MoreSome breast cancer patients may skip surgery, study shows
The traditional approach to fighting breast cancer is to deploy all the tools that modern medicine has to offer. Surgery to excise the tumor is
Read MoreHalf the world has a clitoris. Why don’t doctors study it?
Written by Rachel E. Gross If there was one thing Gillian knew, it was that she did not want a hole punch anywhere near her
Read MoreHair straighteners may pose a smaller risk for uterine cancer, study finds
women using chemicals hair straighteners Often women may be at higher risk of developing uterine cancer than women who never used the products, according to
Read MoreExercise in a pill may soon become a reality: Study
The findings improve our understanding of the physiological processes that underlie the interplay between exercise and hunger. “Regular exercise has been proven to promote weight
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