Dr. R. Shruthi

Too Much Screen Time May Hinder Your Toddler’s Language Development

Excessive screen time in toddlers is associated with lower language development, while shared screen time with adults and book exposure…

6 months ago

Sleeping Sickness: Can the World Really Eradicate It by 2030

WHO's 2030 goal to eradicate sleeping sickness faces hurdles, but progress is being made despite challenges like civil unrest and…

6 months ago

India Screens 146 Million Women for Breast Cancer: Over 50,000 Receiving Treatment

India's breast cancer screening initiative has identified over 57,000 cases, with 50,000+ women currently receiving treatment.

6 months ago

Firstborn Adversity Linked to 71% Higher Mental Health Risks for Siblings

Early adversity in firstborns raises the risk of mental health issues in younger siblings by 71%, stressing the importance of…

6 months ago

AstraZeneca’s shares rise 5% amid China’s tax probe update

AstraZeneca's shares have surged by approximately 5% following reassuring updates on a Chinese tax investigation, alleviating investor concerns.

6 months ago

Unlocking Bacterial Secrets: New Tech Reveals Gene Expression Patterns

Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital have developed a groundbreaking technique that reveals how bacteria activate genes in various environments, offering…

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Camp Hill Virus: A New Threat to Humanity

The Camp Hill virus, a newly discovered henipavirus in Alabama, has raised concerns about potential human transmission and its possible…

6 months ago

Air Pollution Dulls Focus: Study Reveals Cognitive and Emotional Impact

Brief exposure to air pollution impairs attention and emotional recognition, affecting everyday tasks and social interactions, a new study finds.

6 months ago

Private Equity’s Deadly Impact on Healthcare: Rising Costs, Declining Care

A new government report condemns private equity firms for worsening healthcare access, quality, and patient outcomes.

6 months ago

UK Braces for Subzero Temps: Health Alerts as Cold Snap Hits

Subzero temperatures and icy conditions trigger cold-health alerts across the UK, with vulnerable people at higher risk.

6 months ago

Plastic in Your Brain? Shocking New Study Reveals Alarming Microplastic Levels Linked to Dementia

New research shows alarming levels of microplastics in the human brain, especially in dementia patients, highlighting potential health risks.

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Eyes as Early Warning: AI Study Links Retinal Changes to Diabetes, Dementia, and More

AI-driven study uncovers how retinal changes could serve as early indicators for diseases like diabetes, dementia, and multiple sclerosis.

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