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Increased Risk of Developing Asthma by Age of Three After Cesarean

A new study supports previous findings that children delivered by Caesarean section have an increased risk of developing asthma. The study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)...

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Blood Mystery Solved: Two New Blood Types Identified

You probably know your blood type: A, B, AB or O. You may even know if you're Rhesus positive or negative. But how about the Langereis blood type? Or the Junior blood type? Positive or negative? Most...

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In the Genes, but Which Ones? Studies That Linked Specific Genes to...

For decades, scientists have understood that there is a genetic component to intelligence, but a new Harvard study has found both that most of the genes thought to be linked to the trait are probably...

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India has highest incidence of diarrhoeal deaths: Study

NEW DELHI: A study on the causes of severe diarrhoea in young children, conducted at seven sites in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asian countries including India, has found that rotavirus is responsible...

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India tops cervical cancer deaths: US study

With nearly 73,000 women dying every year, India now tops the world in cervical cancer deaths according to a report released today by a US-based research and advocacy group. India represents 26.4 per...

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Do 'environmentally friendly' LED lights cause BLINDNESS?

Do 'environmentally friendly' LED lights cause BLINDNESS? Spanish research has shown that blue LED light can irreparably damage the cells in the eye's retina This is not the first time energy-saving...

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Now, a desi rotavirus vaccine

NEW DELHI: India's first indigenously developed vaccine against rotavirus, the major cause of diarrhoea deaths among children, was unveiled in the capital on Tuesday. Scientists involved with the...

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