mo AI may Spot Newborns at Risk for Most Severe Form of Blinding Disease By www.medindia.net Published On :: Artificial intelligence (AI) device may help identify newborns at risk for aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (AP-ROP), reveals a new study. Full Article
mo New Mobile App can Help Reduce Osteoarthritis Pain By www.medindia.net Published On :: New mobile app can help relieve osteoarthritis pain by notifying you to complete a few simple physical exercises every day, and also provide reliable Full Article
mo One Step Closer to Developing Mobile Contact Tracing App to Stop Coronavirus Transmission By www.medindia.net Published On :: Developing a mobile app to trace close proximity contacts can help control coronavirus transmission, reports a new study. A team of medical researchers Full Article
mo SmellTracker: Self-Monitoring Your Sense of Smell may Help Detect Coronavirus By www.medindia.net Published On :: Loss of smell is suggested as an early indicator of COVID-19 infection. Hence, self-monitoring your sense of smell could be an ideal way to track deadly coronavirus, reports a new study. Full Article
mo Sweat-powered Electronic Skin can Monitor Health By www.medindia.net Published On :: Novel e-skin made of soft materials and attached to a person's skin performs real-time biosensing to monitor our health, powered solely by sweat, reports a new study. Full Article
mo New E-sensors Woven into Fabrics can Track Your Vital Signs Remotely By www.medindia.net Published On :: Novel lightweight electronic sensors can be integrated into flexible fabrics, including the kinds of polyesters often used in athletic wear, to provide Full Article
mo AI Model Classifies Colorectal Polyps By www.medindia.net Published On :: A new artificial intelligence (AI) model to classify colorectal polyps using slides from 24 institutions has been developed by Dartmouth researchers. Full Article
mo Routine Childhood Vaccination Tied to Improved Schooling Among Adults in India By www.medindia.net Published On :: Routine childhood vaccines are among the most cost-effective life-saving interventions. A new study says that vaccines can also improve school attainment. Full Article
mo Mother's Milk may Protect Premature Babies from Sepsis By www.medindia.net Published On :: Breastfeeding can protect preemies from developing deadly infections such as sepsis, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the Full Article
mo Kangaroo Care Method: Mother-infant Touch and Contact can Boost Baby's Brain Development By www.medindia.net Published On :: Mother-infant touch and contact play a key role in baby's brain development and function, suggests a new study. As the world prioritizes social distancing Full Article
mo Insights Into Ependymoma, The Rare Brain Cancer in Children By www.medindia.net Published On :: TPR gene is closely linked to ependymoma. It can help with not just diagnosis, but also treatment options for the condition, according to Richard Wong's Full Article
mo Autism Disorder More Common in Boys: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Neuron offers new clues to why autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is more common in boys than in girls, reports a new study. Researchers led by Katherine Full Article
mo Simple Tips on Balancing Screen Time as Life Moves Online By www.medindia.net Published On :: As life has become virtual, parents who had previously set screen boundaries for their children, have to shift those boundaries for their kids to continue learning and growing, revealed study. Full Article
mo Some Veggie Infant Foods Have More Sweet Fruit By www.medindia.net Published On :: Blending dark green vegetables with fruits in commercially available baby foods makes them taste like fruit and often don't contain a high percentage of dark green vegetable, reports a new study. Full Article
mo More Kids Possibly Infected with COVID-19 By www.medindia.net Published On :: COVID-19 is possibly striking more kids than expected, an estimate that could significantly underestimate the demand for health care systems, reports a new study. Full Article
mo Smoking During Pregnancy Tied to Higher Asthma Risk Even in Adulthood By www.medindia.net Published On :: Maternal smoking during pregnancy raises the incidence of asthma in their kids later in life, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iEuropean Respiratory Journal/i. Full Article
mo Children Who Have Difficult Relationships With Their Mothers are Clingy Towards Their Early Teachers: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: A new study has found that kids who experience "dependent" or clingy relationships with their preschool teachers tend to have difficulties in their relationships with their mothers. Full Article
mo Being More Flexible with Kids Structured Learning can Decrease Behavioral Problems By www.medindia.net Published On :: Parents and caregivers who adopt a more flexible approach to their children's learning can reduce behavioral challenges during the toddler years, reports a new study. Full Article
mo Early Sleep Problems may Raise the Risk of Autism Diagnosis Among At-risk Children By www.medindia.net Published On :: Sleep onset problems in the first year of life lead to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis and are linked to altered neurodevelopmental trajectories Full Article
mo Health Insurance Costs Among Middle-aged Adults By www.medindia.net Published On :: Nearly half of adults in their 50s and early 60s weren't sure they'll be able to afford health insurance after their retirement, and two-thirds worried Full Article
mo More Antimalarial Artemisinin can Be Extracted from Chinese Shrubs By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: iArtemisia annua/i herb has now been genetically engineered to produce more Artemisinin. Anti-Malarial benefits of Artemisinin compound can only be Full Article
mo Training about Medical Cannabis Needed Among Australian Doctors By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: General practitioners in Australia have neutral attitude towards medical cannabis, research at the University of Sydney finds. The research team examined Full Article
mo Millennials More Likely to Have Health Problems Than Their Parents By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Millennials are at a higher risk of developing health problems than their parents. Ayurvedic treatments can provide new hope to fight several diseases. Full Article
mo Mindfulness Meditation may Improve Mood By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: A controlled trial of 134 mildly stressed, middle-aged to older adults who were assigned to a six-week mindfulness-meditation training program were found Full Article
mo Personalized Digital Meditation Program Improves Memory By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: A new personalized digital meditation training program developed by UC San Francisco scientists was found to significantly improve attention and memory Full Article
mo Molecular Mechanism of Folk Medicines to Treat Hypertension Explained By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Irvine researchers explained the molecular mechanism of action of common herbs lavender, fennel and chamomile in treating hypertension. Published in Full Article
mo Chinese People Seek Modern Treatment, Shun Ancient Medicine: Study By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: In China, activists are protesting the use of ancient and traditional medicine, which hospitals are obliged to offer to patients on an equal footing with modern medical care. Full Article
mo mInfamous Kidney Kingpin Arrested By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Gurgaon based Kidney racketeer, Dr. Amit Kumar was reportedly arrested by Nepali Police today (Feb 07 2008). The Doctor Full Article
mo Decades-old Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood Finally Removed by the FDA By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: In a major policy decision the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the USA has lifted the ban on gay and bisexual men Full Article
mo Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer May Up Alzheimer's, Dementia Risk By www.medindia.net Published On :: Hormone therapy for prostate cancer, known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia, reports a new study. Full Article
mo Alarmingly Low Awareness of Prostate Health Among Men: Survey By www.medindia.net Published On :: Prostate health awareness is alarmingly low in men over 50, reveals a new survey commissioned by the European Association of Urology (EAU). Despite Full Article
mo Abnormalities in the Brain's Control Circuit May Lead to Mood and Anxiety Disorders By www.medindia.net Published On :: Patients with mood and anxiety disorders share the same abnormalities in regions of the brain involved in emotional and cognitive control. The findings Full Article
mo Simple 8 Tips for Promoting Men's Health By www.medindia.net Published On :: Men tend to shy away from medical services and formal health care programs, leaving community-based programs to help fill the gap, but a new study gives 8 tips for promoting men's health. Full Article
mo Detection and Therapy of Prostate Cancer Now More Enhanced And Sophisticated By www.medindia.net Published On :: Prostate cancer-selective antigen has been identified as a useful molecular imaging target for the detection and targeting of metastatic prostate cancer lesions. Full Article
mo Sperm Motility Raises Within One to Two Weeks of Starting a Healthy Diet By www.medindia.net Published On :: Diet can influence the motility of the sperm, and the effects are remarkable after one to two weeks, reveals a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iPLOS Biology/i. Full Article
mo Cancer Risk in Men Due To Loss of Function In Y-chromosome Genes By www.medindia.net Published On :: Men are at higher risk of cancer due to some fundamental biological mechanism that results in the loss of function in specific genes of the sex-determining Y chromosome, which is present only in men. Full Article
mo Male Fertility After Chemotherapy: New Insights By www.medindia.net Published On :: New pilot study highlights the effect of chemotherapy on male fertility before and after puberty. The findings of the study are published in the journal iPLOS ONE/i. Full Article
mo Most Men Do Not Regret Their decision on Surgery for Prostate Cancer By www.medindia.net Published On :: Most patients choosing surgery for prostate cancer don't regret their decisions, according to a study published in The iJournal of Urology (Regd) /i, an Full Article
mo Kisspeptin Hormone Injection Boosts Arousal in Men By www.medindia.net Published On :: In men, the kisspeptin hormone injection was found to boost brain activity associated with attraction, stated study published in JCI Insight. Attraction Full Article
mo Longer Screen Time Equals Sleeplessness and Depression Among Teens By www.medindia.net Published On :: How can excessive social media screen time result in sleeplessness and depression among teenagers? This study basically explains the parents and other Full Article
mo What Motivates the Parents to Get Their Children HPV Vaccinated? By www.medindia.net Published On :: Cancer prevention is believed to be the most important motivating factor for the parents to get their children HPV vaccinated, finds a new study. The Full Article
mo Your Fractures may Heal Late If You Smoke Regularly By www.medindia.net Published On :: Shinbone fractures may become hard to heal if you smoke regularly as it has been found to be one of the factors in the long list of factors that delay fracture healing. Full Article
mo More Educated the Parents More They Invest in Family Health Care: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Parents who are educated beyond high school tend to invest more in Family health care and thereby are wise to do so as they, in turn, reduce the likelihood of adverse medical conditions. Full Article
mo Fire Arm Injuries Tend to Harm Young Kids More Often: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Firearm injury cases: By understanding the intent behind the problem we can prevent it, for instance, unintentional injuries compared with injuries related Full Article
mo Self Harm Training Among Staff Members at School Not Adequate: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Staff training on self-harm not adequate among schools finds a new study. It was found that only 53 percent of schools had received staff training on self-harm. Full Article
mo Violence Among Male Teens In Urban Neighborhoods Could Be Curbed By Giving High Social Support By www.medindia.net Published On :: Teen boys who have lower resources in urban communities have surprisingly fewer incidents of sexual violence, youth violence, and bullying in the presence of adult social support. Full Article
mo Mohit Industries Limited - Updates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:50:00 PDT Mohit Industries Limited has informed the Exchange regarding 'Certificate in the matter of Regulation 74(5) of Securities and Exchange Board of india (Depositories and participants) Regulations, 2018 for the Quarter and...... Full Article
mo The Motor & General Finance Limited - Updates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:46:00 PDT The Motor & General Finance Limited has informed the Exchange regarding 'Submission of Shareholding Pattern for the quarter ended March 31,2020'....... Full Article
mo Time for the Hotel Industry to “Remove the Box” By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:20:00 +0200 The hotel industry is one of the worst-hit industries during this crisis. A lot of studies have been conducted to help us understand the impact on the economy and our organization's bottom-line. Industry experts, through their various associations, ... Full Article
mo Cheap Motels are Easy - The Life of a Hotel Doctor By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:35:48 +0200 Cheap motels have many advantages from a hotel doctor's point of view. Valets are absent, so I can park inside and safely ignore the threatening signs. Security is absent, so I don't have to explain myself to the front desk, and elevators respond wh... Full Article