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AstraZeneca COVID vaccine may be linked with a small risk of low blood platelets, says a new study
The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Edinburgh in the UK
The researchers looked at genetic data from more than half a million people alongside records of their parents' lifespan.
A new study has revealed that smoking cigarettes during pregnancy may cause damage to foetal organs, especially to the liver.
All of the animals underwent body scans producing detailed 3D images of their heads.
This association may also be affected by reverse causality, where undiagnosed (early) cancer might have had an underlying impact on mood.
Ants, which are famed for their highly developed work ethic, use the sun and memories of their surroundings to find the way home when they walk backward dragging a heavy load, scientists have found.
Taking part in the scouts and guides not only help you in physical, mental and spiritual development, but also lower the risk of mental illness in later life.
NAFLD is commonly linked to obesity, which is also a risk factor for type 2 diabetes.
They have shown how the connection between brain cells in the hippocampus can be strengthened through repeated stimulation -- a phenomenon that is called long-term potentiation.
Its discovery would be a fundamental development in understanding the physical universe, a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) will hear.
The study supports an existing theory, which says that those with better overall health are likely to have higher levels of intelligence.
Scientists used CT scans to examine the bony inner ear of Dinilysia patagonica, a 2-metre long reptile closely linked to modern snakes.
Scientists had long suspected that complex animals had existed before then but, until now, they had no proof.
Shah Rukh Khan says that tried to change the scenario in Bollywood
15 reporters reporting from 15 cities of India only on Zee News.
Shah Rukh Khan gives a 'Bollywood' style lecture at University of Edinburgh
Bollywood's ultimate 'badshah' Shah Rukh Khan is somebody who rose to fame through sheer hard work and passion to make it big. The non-filmy Delhi guy made to the big league in Bollywood and soon earned the moniker 'King Khan'. His journey to superstardom continues to inspire many aspiring young talents in various fields and not just acting, per say.
Now, a new blood test that can identify patients at low risk of heart attack.
Bollywood 'Badshah' Shah Rukh Khan, one of the actors globally most popular, has been invited to deliver a lecture to students of the University of Edinburgh, UK, on October 15.
Scientists did a research to better understand how big volcanic eruptions, which can trigger a shortage of rainfall, can impact rivers.
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