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Health

New smart bandage may monitor, medicate chronic wounds

Researchers have developed a prototype bandage designed to actively monitor the condition of chronic wounds and deliver appropriate drug treatments to improve the chances of healing.


What is Alzheimer's Disease?  

Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of Dementia .Dementia is a collective name for progressive degenerative brain syndromes which affect memory, thinking, behavior and emotion.

 


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TB vaccine may help people with Type-1 diabetes

A vaccine primarily used for treating tuberculosis (TB) may be effective in reducing high blood sugar among people with Type - 1 diabetes, results from a clinical trial has revealed.

Doctors make room for yoga asanas in prescriptions

The ancient Indian practice of yoga, celebrated world over on June 21 as International Day of Yoga, is now capturing the imagination of doctors who are prescribing a fusion of yoga and modern medicines in their treatment of patients.

High Vitamin D levels may reduce breast cancer risk

Higher levels of Vitamin D among women may reduce their risk of developing breast cancer post menopause, claimed a new study.

How middle-age hypertension raises dementia risk later

 A high blood pressure level but still below the usual threshold for treating hypertension can put 50-year-olds at increased risk of developing dementia later, revealed a study led by an Indian-origin researcher.

Novel regenerative bandage may heal diabetics' wounds faster

The study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that the bandage healed diabetic wounds 33 per cent faster than one of the most popular bandages currently on the market. 

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Brain tumour no longer scary: Doctors

"With the advent of modern technology and advanced surgical modalities, brain tumour is no longer as scary as it used to be a few years ago. If the cases are detected early, then 90 per cent of benign brain tumours are curable," said Rahul Gupta, Senior Brain, Spine and Endovascular Surgeon at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi.

Eating peanuts, chickpeas may lower cholesterol, improve BP

Eating a diet that includes peanuts, chickpeas, apples and a little amount of plant sterols may lower cholesterol and improve blood pressure, new research has found.

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