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Rising Air Pollution Impacts All Organs

Amidst soaring pollution levels in Delhi, health experts warned on Saturday that poor air quality can adversely impact all our organs. A layer of smog




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Ocean Current Weakening Could Exacerbate Arctic Warming

The Arctic is warming at a rate three to four times faster than the global average. However, a new study suggests that a slowdown in a critical ocean




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Low-Polluting Populations Face Higher Flood Risks from Climate Change

World's smallest nations, which contribute the least to climate change, are disproportionately affected by its harmful impacts. This trend is expected to intensify in the future.




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Growing Threat of Nitrous Oxide to Public Health and Climate

Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, is rapidly accelerating climate change and damaging the ozone layer. This jeopardizes the 1.5 degrees Celsius




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PM Modi Promotes Yoga With AI-Generated Asana Videos

Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to advocate for Yoga as a vital part of daily life. On Thursday, he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) demonstrating




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Yoga is More Than Flexibility: Here's How

You do not need to be flexible to practice medlinkyoga/medlink. Yoga is having a say on the modulations and tendencies of the mind. Where there is a mind, there is conflict.




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More Junk Food and Less Exercise May Increase Risk of Piles, Fistula and Fissures

Eating medlinkjunk foods/medlink and not doing exercise regularly can increase the risk of developing piles, fistula and fissures in young adults aged between 18 and 25 years, said doctors.




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Military Women More Prone to Iron Deficiency Anemia

Women in the military are at a higher risk of developing iron deficiency medlinkanemia/medlink, finds a new study. The proportion of female recruits




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Doing Light Exercise Before Bed can Help You Sleep Better

Want to sleep well at night? Short bouts of light exercise before bed can help you get enough sleep, suggests a new study led by the University of Otago researchers.




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Walking or Cycling to Work can Lead to Better Health

Commuters who cycle or walk to work or study are less likely to develop mental and physical illness, finds a large long term study published in the open




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Atrial Fibrillation Patients Beware: Smart Watches can Trigger Health Anxiety

Wearable devices like smart watches and health trackers can adversely affect health and increase medlinkanxiety/medlink among patients with irregular heart rhythm.




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Women Beware! TikTok can Affect Your Body Image

Being addicted to TikTok videos makes women feel less satisfied with their bodies, thereby increasing the risk of medlinkeating disorders/medlink.




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Unsanitary Practices at Airports Spark Contamination Fears

Concerns about cross-contamination risks at airports due to the unsanitary practice of using the same trays for shoes and personal items during security




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Want a Healthy Baby? Stop Smoking Before and During Pregnancy

Even light medlinksmoking/medlink of just one or two medlinkcigarettes/medlink a day either before or during pregnancy can lead to major health




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Ubrogepant : Drug That Stops Migraines Before They Start

A new study, published in the August 28, 2024, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, suggests that the




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Excessive Screen Use Affects Children's Language Skills

medlinkChildren/medlink whose families frequently use screens, particularly for video games, have weaker vocabulary skills as per a study conducted




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Starch and Sucrose-Reduced Diet For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients experienced significant symptom relief by reducing sugar and starch intake. This improvement was comparable to




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One Molecule May Transform the Future of Fitness

Scientists in Denmark have designed a molecule that mimics exercise and fasting by elevating lactate and ketone levels, which provide multiple health




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Stay Alert, Stay Alive: Texting While Walking is a Dangerous Distraction

Watch out! Texting while medlinkwalking/medlink can turn even safe roads into danger zones, warns a new study. A new UBC study analyzing actual




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Healthy Lifestyle Habits can Nourish Your Brain

Middle-aged people with health risks such as uncontrolled blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol, along with unhealthy habits like poor diet, lack




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Weekend Workouts can Keep Your Brain Healthy

Want to get fit? Is your work schedule holding you back? Relax-weekends are for warriors! You can get fit and sharpen your mind, no matter how busy you are.




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Glued to Your Chair? Sitting Too Long can Affect Your Overall Health

Sitting for too long? Your chair could be harming your health. Move more and don't let prolonged sitting sabotage your overall well-being. With long




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How Do Tooth Abnormalities Differ Among Childhood Cancer Survivors?

The prevalence of developmental tooth anomalies in survivors of childhood cancer differs according to the type of cancer treatment administered, according




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Carbs, Sugary Foods may Manipulate Your Oral Health Status

Eating foods rich in carbohydrates and sugar can impact the oral microbiome of postmenopausal women and may lead to the poor oral health condition, according




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How to Treat Oral Cancer at the Early Stage?

The dialing back or even genetically deleting a protein seems to spur oral cancer's growth might help limit its development and spread, according to researchers at Boston University's Henry M.




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Introducing Dental Nanobots: For Better Treatment of Teeth

In a new technological breakthrough, scientists at the Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc), Bangaluru have developed tiny dental nanobots that can be




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How Long Does a Tooth Live After Root Canal?

Teeth survive about 11 years after a root canal, according to new research from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Dentistry. This




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Lend a Hand for Oral Health Care in Mentally Ill Patients

People with severe mental illnesses are falling through the cracks when it comes to oral health care, according to new research by the University of York.




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Treating Dental Caries on the Tooth Root With Plant Medicine

How Anacardic Acids (AAs) impact oral bacteria, from an antibacterial and anti-collagenolytic perspective, as well as their biocompatibility with dental pulp stem cells is assessed by a new study.




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Patients Are Often High on Marijuana During Dental Treatments

It's perfectly natural to feel a bit nervous before heading to the dentist, but a team from the American Dental Association (ADA) suggests avoiding marijuana before dental appointments.




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New Material Replaces Extracted Human Teeth for Research

Extracted human teeth have long been used in conducting dental research, such as evaluating dental ceramic materials as crown restoration on a tooth.




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Thin and Soft Gums: What Does That Mean to Oral Health?

The stiffness of gums influences the properties of fibroblasts present within it, which in turn affects whether inflammation is likely to occur and make




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Diabetes and Tooth Loss Aggravate Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Diabetes is a known risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. The hallmark features of diabetes such as high blood sugar, insulin resistance, inflammation,




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Understanding Fear and Anxiety Related to the Dental Treatment

The present conceptualization of issues related to dental care-related fear and anxiety and its measurement across the lifespan is explored and presented




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Game-Changing Solution for Oral Health: Adhesive Patch

Scientists have created a groundbreaking novel bioinspired adhesive patch, "Dental Tough Adhesive (DenTAI)" with robust mechanical properties for the treatment of common oral health disorders.




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Treat Aggressive Gum Infections With New Antibiotic-Delivery System

Developing a nonsurgical medlinkdrug delivery system/medlink that will enable the controlled delivery of medlinkantibiotics/medlink that helps




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Artificial Intelligence Takes Manufacturing of Dental Crowns to Next Level

A new method of manufacturing dental crowns using generative medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) was developed by researchers from the Faculty




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Nutritional and Oral Health Status of Mother Indicate Tooth Decay Risk in Child

Taking a closer look at nutritional factors during medlinkpregnancy/medlink and in infancy could prevent tooth decay in young children, suggest researchers




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Sensory Adaptations Make Dental Visits Pleasant for Autistic Children

Autistic children exhibited significantly decreased sympathetic activity and increased relaxation in a sensory-adapted dental environment (SADE) during




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Stem Cell-derived 3D Tissue (organoids) Restores Damaged Tooth

Tiny, self-organized three-dimensional (3D) tissue cultures (Organoids) derived from medlinkstem cells/medlink have been developed to produce teeth-protecting




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Pomegranate Extract Mouthwash Preserves Oral Hygiene in Dogs

Vet Aquadent FR3SH, a medlinkpomegranate/medlink extract water additive, limits the formation of plaque and tartar in dogs' teeth, ultimately helping




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Healthy Mouth Balances Metabolic Profiles (and) Cuts Cardiometabolic Risk

A new study reveals oral health issues such as common oral infections, periodontal diseases, and caries are linked to inflammatory metabolic profiles




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Exploring the Significance of Teeth for Overall Well-being

Experts emphasized that beyond providing aesthetic appeal, maintaining a bright and healthy set of teeth could be crucial for one's overall health. h2




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Link Between Mental Health Disorders and Oral Health Behaviors

During the 102nd General Session of the IADR, a study investigating oral hygiene self-care behavior among patients with self-reported medlinkmental




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AI-Powered Tongue Analysis Diagnoses Diseases

With an impressive 98% accuracy, medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) accurately predicts various diseases based on the color of the human tongue.




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High And Low Levels Of 'Good' Cholesterol Linked To Premature Death

Commonly touted as bgood cholesterol/b for helping to reduce risk of stroke and heart attack, both high and low levels of high-density lipoprotein




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New Analysis Examines How Low Cholesterol Can Safely Go

Very aggressive reduction of LDL-cholesterol to ultra-low levels was associated with progressively fewer cardiovascular events and appears to pose no




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Cholesterol Lowering Medications are Used to Treat Danes

More than 600,000 Danes are being treated with cholesterol lowering medicine. 98 per cent of them are treated with statins, which curb the body's own




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Less than 40 Percent Get Treated for High Cholesterol

Most people with severe elevations in cholesterol are not treated with appropriate drugs. Less than 40 percent receive treatment, despite many screening and awareness programs.




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Genome Editing reduces Cholesterol in Large Animal Model

Study conducted by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania on genome editing in non-human primates highlights