A new epidemiological study from Lund University in Sweden suggests that tattoos could be a risk factor for melanoma.
Explore the challenges and opportunities in enhancing India's medical research ecosystem to unlock its potential for ...
A new study by the Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) for the first time concurrently estimated the daily salt and ...
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Ultra-Processed Plant-Based Foods Show No Heart Benefits In Major Study
Heart-healthy eating isn’t as simple as avoiding meat; even ‘nutritional’ ultra-processed plant-based foods didn’t provide ...
ICMR NIE opens applications for its 2026 MPH programme, training professionals in epidemiology and public health ...
The CDC’s recent decision to link autism to vaccines disrespects the extensive science showing that vaccines are not ...
People who drink coffee may have a 22% lower risk of developing MS than those who don't, a large analysis of published ...
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Pre-workout supplements linked to dangerously short sleep
By Vijay Kumar Malesu New research shows that young Canadians who take pre-workout supplements are more than twice as likely ...
A new international study has found that the shingles (herpes zoster) vaccine may not only help prevent dementia but could also slow its ...
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One in five teenagers have had explicit images shared without their consent, study finds
Experts say social media use and online sexual communication may be contributing to declining mental health among young people in Ireland ...
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New analysis reveals fundamental flaws in widely used measures of biological aging
A landmark review published today in Genomic Psychiatry challenges researchers to fundamentally reconsider how the field ...
In recognition of their global impact and multidisciplinary research, four University of Cape Town (UCT) scholars have earned ...
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