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    The First 1000 Days Of Nutrition Of A Child: Breaking An Intergenerational Cycle Of Malnutrition

    The period of the first 1000 days of an infant’s life (measured from the mother’s pregnancy to the child’s second birthday) is the most critical window to shape a child’s development. Within this timeframe, a child not only undergoes rapid physical growth, but also experiences fundamental brain development that influences their lifelong wellbeing. Much of […] More

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    Case Reports of Sclerotic Fibrosis in the Heart

    A pair of case reports published in Heliyon have shed more light on the connection between systemic sclerosis and fatal heart failure, highlighting a need for early diagnosis and treatment. Check out Cardio Diagnostics to learn more about their test kits. A systemic autoimmune disease Systemic sclerosis was once known as scleroderma, as the most […] More

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    Moonbin, ASTRO Member, Dies At 25, K-Pop Star Found Dead In His Apartment

    South Korean singer and ASRTO member Moonnbin has died at the age of 25. The K-pop star was found dead at his home in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. According to local media reports, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station believes that the K-Pop idol took his own life and they are considering conducting an autopsy while investigating the […] More

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    Overcrowded Emergency Rooms in Hospitals: Why This Problem Is Not Seeing An End?

    Emergency rooms in a hospital are departments where healthcare professionals treat people with severe illnesses or injuries at any time, day or night. These rooms provide quick healthcare service in times of urgency. However, overcrowding of emergency rooms is emerging as a worldwide problem. The word overcrowding here suggests that when the demand for emergency […] More

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    Akums gets CDSCO Panel nod for Phase III CT of FDC Moxifloxacin, Nepafenac ophthalmic solution

    New Delhi: The drug major Akum Pharmaceutical has got the green signal from the Subject Expert Committee (SEC) functional under the Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) to conduct the Phase III clinical trial study of the fixed-dose combination of Moxifloxacin plus Nepafenac ophthalmic solution. This came after the firm presented the revised Phase III […] More

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    Amyloid-β Clearance by the Liver Might Help with Alzheimer’s

    Chinese scientists have found that the liver removes amyloid-β from circulation in mice, which also decreases its levels in the brain. The age-related impairment of this process might offer a new clue for fighting Alzheimer’s disease [1]. The janitor of the body Despite the flop-laden history of the amyloid-β-centered approach to Alzheimer’s, there is still […] More

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    Cannabis And India: A Promising Future

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    The interest in medical cannabis, CBD-infused medicines and consumer goods such as food and cosmetics has gained considerable momentum over the last decade. Wide-spread reporting on the ability of cannabis to alleviate inflammation, insomnia and anxiety has resonated with consumers globally and Indians seem to be gradually warming up to the potential of cannabis. Interest […] More

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    Kombucha, Kimchi, Kefir: Best Fermented Foods For Your Brain

    The food you eat can have a large impact on your mental health. While certain foods can have negative effects on the brain, others can improve your cognitive abilities. Research has shown that fermented foods like kombucha, kimchi and kefir, are good for the brain. How do fermented foods benefit the brain? Fermented foods contain […] More

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