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Doctors struggle to treat long Covid patients in India; researchers point to inadequate studies
Understanding the long-term effects of the virus is important for developing management strategies,…
ICMR's regional centre develops technology that can test for tuberculosis in just Rupees 35!
The 'A CRISPR case-based TB detection system' is light, portable and can test over 1,500 samples in…
PTI
Sperm or egg donor has no legal right on child, can't claim to be biological parent, says high court
The petitioner's husband had claimed since his sister-in-law was the egg donor, she had a legitimat…
PTI
How to make money from medical research and donations
You can make good money from donating plasma or sperm on a regular basis. Other donations and scien…
Hilary Brueck
Doing this simple thing could add years to your life, research says
New study reveals that being active, even just walking, could add years to your life, especially fo…
Wounded Russian troops had their medical payouts cut back in one swift move from the Kremlin
Russian troops wounded in Ukraine were to each be given about $30,000. But that's now been reduced …
Matthew Loh
Medical bills are more negotiable than you think
You might be able to negotiate a lower medical bill, similar to how you reduced the price of your c…
Jacob Zinkula
BHU study on Covaxin side effects poorly designed, critically flawed: ICMR Director General
The Indian Council of Medical Research Director General Dr Rajiv Bahl has criticised a recently pub…
PTI
OpenAI's tools are making up stuff in hospital transcriptions; can be dangerous for patients, experts warn
AI transcription tool Whisper, developed by OpenAI, is facing scrutiny for frequent hallucinations …
A Renaissance Diagnosis? Researchers think Michelangelo hid one of the earliest depictions of breast cancer in the Sistine Chapel
Experts believe Michelangelo's fresco 'The Flood' in the Sistine Chapel may contain one of the earl…
Nearly 216,000 job seekers had their personal data left unsecured on a tech recruiter's database, a security researcher says
A tech recruiting firm left a database unsecured that exposed emails, passport numbers and partial …
Lloyd Lee,Katherine Tangalaki…
Diabetes, finally cured? Chinese scientists claim to have completely reversed Type 1 diabetes in patient using stem cell transplant
The patient showed significant improvement two and a half months post-surgery, no longer requiring …
Researchers discover anti-diabetic herb on Brahmayoni Hill in Gaya, Bihar
A team of researchers has uncovered an array of medicinal plants at Brahmayoni Hill in Gaya, Bihar,…
ANI
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic could help slow biological aging, researchers say
Physicians warn that weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy come with a risk of severe side e…
Rebecca Rommen
MIT researchers say that AI is 'inherently sociopathic' — but that it can be trained to give ethical financial advice
AI is poised to transform financial advising — it could offer ethical, personalized guidance and he…
Tanza Loudenback
Why did the Barbie movie make the internet start searching for gynaecologists?
The Barbie movie's ending sparked a 500% spike in gynaecologist searches globally. But why did it h…
A new study shows that men are terrible at giving medical advice online
New research shows that drug reviews from women can predict a serious problem. On the flip side, me…
Emily Stewart
Google to expand AI initiatives in India, targeting language barriers, agricultural efficiency
The tech giant has launched Google Gemini, formerly known as Bard, an artificial intelligence chatb…