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Plastic-Free Future: South Korea, Japan, and China Unite for Change

South Korea, China, and Japan pledged their joint commitment to finalize negotiations for a global treaty on medlinkplastic pollution/medlink (!--ref1--).




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Breathing Danger: Radon Levels Soar in Canadian Homes

Exposure to radioactive radon in Canada is on the rise and remains a major public health issue, according to the 2024 Cross-Canada Survey of Radon Exposure




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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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Life-Saving Kitchens: Renovate Your Cooking Space for a Pollution-Free Home

Renovating the kitchen could be a cost-effective solution for reducing household air pollution in rural China, suggests a new study. The findings of




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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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Walking Proven to Reduce Recurrence of Low Back Pain

A groundbreaking study has found that adults with a history of low back pain experienced nearly twice the duration without a recurrence when they walked regularly.




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Yoga: A Key to Living a Longer Life

medlinkYoga/medlink enthusiasts celebrate the medlinkInternational Day of Yoga/medlink at the Oyster Hall, Sahara Star, Mumbai. The event was




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Gardening May Help Keep Your Brain Sharp in Old Age

Nurturing growth and maintaining the health of decades-old shrubs is a beloved hobby for many. Now, recent research highlights that gardening can also keep the brain healthy in old age (!--ref1--).




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States Grapple With Dengue Spike as Rains Settle In

Relief from the monsoon's coolness is overshadowed by a surge in medlinkdengue/medlink cases across several states, including in Karnataka, Kerala,




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Stop Self-Medicating: Consult a Doctor Not Internet

Use of medlinkArtificial Intelligence/medlink (AI) for self-diagnosis and prescription may put human life at risk, warn healthcare experts. On




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Use of Regular Multivitamins Has No Link to Reducing Mortality Risk

The evaluation of an extensive data from about 400,000 healthy American adults, who were monitored for over two decades, revealed that there is no link




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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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Are Teens Getting Bored of Instagram?

Boredom becomes a reason to enter Instagram and also a justification to leave, finds a new study. New research from the University of Washington finds,




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Why is Tap Water Not Safe for Nasal Rinsing?

Nasal rinsing, also known as bmedlinknasal irrigation/medlink/b or bsinus rinsing/b, is a common personal hygiene practice used to cleanse nasal passages.




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Is Daylight Saving Time Good or Bad for Health?

Daylight saving time can lead to medlinkunhealthy lifestyle/medlink habits, finds a new study led by a team of Researchers from North Carolina State




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How Feeling Valued Strengthens Relationships?

Research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign highlights that feeling appreciated by loved ones, not just being grateful, is key to improving




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For Better Mental Health: Stop Worrying! Start Painting!

Arts and crafts can boost your medlinkmental health/medlink. So, grab your paintbrushes and add more colors to your mind. A new study in iFrontiers




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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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Screen Time Overload: Are We Losing Hours to Technology?

There's a growing sense that people or their children are wasting hours on screens, from gaming to endless medlinksocial media/medlink scrolling (!--ref1--).




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Smoking Moms Deliver Academically Weak Children

medlinkSmoking/medlink moms give birth to babies with poor academic performance, finds a new study. So, make sure to stop smoking as soon as possible in medlinkpregnancy/medlink.




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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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How Stress Affects Eating Habits in College Athletes

College athletes develop poor medlinkeating habits/medlink as a result of medlinkstress/medlink during intense practice sessions. According




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Building Better Reputations: The 'Look Twice, Forgive Once' Approach

Building a positive reputation by helping others often leads to reciprocal rewards, known as bindirect reciprocity/b. However, for cooperation to




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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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How High-Intensity Workouts Impact Hunger Levels?

Intense workouts reduce hunger in healthy adults more effectively than moderate exercise, with women showing an increased sensitivity to this effect,




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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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Missing Teeth? No Issue, Grow Your Teeth

A 3D model is created with human dental stem cells to use as the building blocks to restore damaged teeth, according to results of lab experiments reported




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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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Revitalizing Teeth Through Tissue Regeneration

An alternative remedy for restoring the lost tissue in the tooth cavity by inducing the body to regenerate it has been found by researchers at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine.




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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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Treating Gum Disease With Gel that Targets Inflammation

A topical gel that blocks the receptor for a metabolic by-product called succinate treats gum disease by suppressing inflammation and changing the makeup




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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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Does Promoting Oral Health in Schools Reduce Tooth Decay?

Various studies on school-based dental health programs have shown how effective they can be in reducing tooth decay in elementary-aged children. Now,




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Smoking Holds Up Gum Disease Treatment Benefits

Smoking can have a serious impact on the effect of the treatment of periodontitis - a widespread condition that leads to the degradation of the teeth's




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Relieving Pain After Tooth Extraction: Which Drug is Effective?

The comparison of the effectiveness of ten pharmacological interventions to develop guidelines for acute pain management after tooth extraction in adults




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Replacing Missing Teeth May Keep Your Brain Young

Replacing missing teeth with a fixed prosthesis than a removable prosthesis may protect against cognitive decline, shows a new study presented at the




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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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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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Home Test Shields Your Smile by Spotting Tooth Decay Risks

Oral health protection gets a boost with a novel at-home test developed by engineers at the University of Cincinnati, which employs saliva to identify




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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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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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Dentists Take on New Role in Detecting Life-Threatening Sleep Disorders

In an unexpected twist, dentists are emerging as key players in the battle against life-threatening medlinksleep disorders/medlink. A recent research




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LipidSeq Effective in Diagnosing Genetically Based High Cholesterol

Using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology, researchers were able to pinpoint specific areas of a person's DNA to more effectively diagnose genetic




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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