Medically Speaking

Excessive smartphone use linked to earlier puberty onset

According to the findings of a rat research presented today at the 60th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting,…

2 years ago

Apollo doctors perform complex congenital open heart surgery on 48 day old infant

Specialists at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (AIMSR), Hyderabad, led by Dr Sunil Swain, Chief Paediatric Cardio Vascular thoracic Surgeon, performed a…

2 years ago

Teens with diabetes should be screened for depression with greater caution: Study

A recent study reveals that as teenagers become older, they grow more inquisitive in their behaviour, becoming more inclined to…

2 years ago

Excess weight is linked to a higher risk of COVID-19 infection: Research

According to one study, having a high BMI rather than high blood sugar levels is related with a greater risk…

2 years ago

Smoking, lack of exercise linked to early death of people with type 2 diabetes: Study

People with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who get cancer are more likely to die in the next seven years if…

2 years ago

Fitness trackers help researchers identify links between exercise and mental health

Exercise can enhance your cognitive and mental health, but not all types and intensities have the same effect on the…

2 years ago

Regular vitamins may boost memory in older persons: Study

According to new research, taking a daily pill may boost memory in older persons. Researchers projected that three years of…

2 years ago

Recurrence of cancer in immunotherapy patients can have adverse effect

Perelman Department of Dermatology and Perlmutter Cancer Center member "With more validation, this composite panel might assist patients better weigh…

2 years ago

Is limiting protein intake for kidney transplant patients truly healthy?

Patients with renal illness, common wisdom holds, should eat a low-protein diet. Osaka Metropolitan University researchers found that this is…

2 years ago

Obese women who use birth control pills are more likely to develop blood clots

Obese women who use oral contraceptives containing oestrogen and progestin have a 24-fold increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) compared…

2 years ago