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A groundbreaking discovery by Australian researchers has identified a molecule that blocks cell death, potentially revolutionizing treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.  
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“The study suggests that potassium salt substitute significantly reduced the risks of stroke recurrence and death"
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According to the findings, the receptor’s deficiency in female mice leads to anxiety-like behaviour and impaired behavioural responses.  
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According to a new study, nutrient-starved cells divert protein transport stations to cellular recycling centres to be broken down, highlighting a novel approach cells use to deal with stressful conditions.  
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A team of researchers on Friday said that they have identified genes that might be partially behind cerebral palsy, a condition that affects the ability to move and maintain balance and posture in children.  
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T cells are commonly referred to be "assassins" or "killers" because they can plan and execute missions to hunt down bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells throughout the body. 
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An American organization has praised India, American bank Morgan Stanley released a report praising India and said that India's economy has undergone 10 major changes in less than 10 years.
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Researchers found that urine samples from healthy cows and bulls contained at least 14 types of harmful bacteria with the presence of Escherichia coli, which can cause stomach infections, most commonly detected.
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A new research has revealed, that increasing the intake of cruciferous vegetables lowers the risk of type 2 diabetes and cancer. Read all about the new study here.
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Today obesity has become an epidemic rather than a problem. Obesity has taken such an epidemic form that it has left behind even starvation. Obesity has now become the cause of many more deaths than the number of deaths due to starvation.
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Researchers discovered that the healthcare system provides good quality treatment for younger heart attack survivors in a new study of younger heart attack victims in Ontario, Canada; nevertheless, there are significant differences between men and women. Young women have greater rates of cardiovascular and all-cause hospital readmission than young males.
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According to a health report released by World Health Organization, excessive hunger and the desire to eat certain types of food are driving the people of Europe to the door of death.
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For the first time in the world, plastic particles have been found in the blood of humans. The people in whom these particles were found used to use plastic products in their day-to-day life.
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The research claims that your car is dirtier than a toilet seat Claims come from Aston University's School of Biosciences The trunk of the car is the filthiest compared to other parts
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Researchers conducted interview-based studies with young people in a range of countries and identified four main reasons.
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Diabetes medicine can be helpful for heart patients Doctors hopeful after initial results
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It's a 20-year-old study More than 40,000 jokes were looked at
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The study examined electronic health records for 80,057 adults 7,973 participants had a positive test result
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Kids achieved better reading speed with proper spacing It was same for all types of children
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Brain bank is important for research ICMR has sanctioned funds for it






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