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Can your daily mouthwash gargles give you cancer?

1 year ago

A recent study in the Journal of Medical Microbiology warned about the risks of using Listerine mouthwash, linking it to an increased chance of causing cancer, including oesophageal and colorectal cancer. The authors further ask to either 'carefully consider' its regular use or opt for alcohol-free alternatives

Deadly 'flesh-eating bacteria' outbreak in Japan: What do we know? Can it spread across the world?

1 year ago

A chilling rise in cases of a rare but lethal human flesh-eating bacterial infection has gripped Japan following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. Known as Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS), this nightmarish disease can kill within just 48 hours of infection. Japan has already recorded nearly 1,000 cases this year alone, surpassing last year’s numbers

How an anti-malaria drug could help in treating PCOS

1 year ago

In a breakthrough study, scientists have found an antimalarial drug used in ancient Chinese medicine could effectively treat women with PCOS. The study found that women who took the herbal extract artemisinin for 12 weeks experienced more regular periods, suggesting that the extract may be able to control the production of too much testosterone

Mind over Matter: How Viagra could improve brain functions

1 year ago

Scientists of an Oxford study found that Viagra, which is used as a remedy for erectile dysfunction in men, could actually help improve blood flow to the brain, resulting in better cognitive function. Not only can it boost brain power, it can potentially avert vascular dementia in high-risk patients

Human case of bird flu detected in India: Should we be worried?

1 year ago

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday confirmed a four-year-old child from West Bengal was diagnosed with bird flu in late January this year. This is India's second human infection of H9N2 bird flu, with the first reported in 2019. The agency anticipates sporadic occurrences of the infection due to the virus's circulating presence in poultry

Eat Right: What's the planet-friendly diet that may lengthen your life?

1 year ago

A planet-friendly diet, which is mostly based on consuming veggies and fruits, is believed to be highly beneficial for humans and the Earth. A new study backs this claim by saying that it also reduces the risk of premature death by nearly one-third in people. It also dramatically reduces greenhouse gases that are choking the planet

No funny business: Can you faint from laughing too much?

1 year ago

A man from Hyderabad couldn't control his laughter while he was enjoying a comedy show with his family. After laughing hard for a few minutes, things turned serious as he lost his consciousness. A doctor later explained that he suffered from a rare condition called laughter-induced syncope. Here's what it is

Explained: What are cancer vaccines? Can they cure the disease?

1 year ago

The UK's National Health Service has announced that thousands of cancer patients in England will get expedited access to trials of personalised cancer vaccines, following the introduction of a groundbreaking trial 'matchmaking' service designed to discover new life-saving treatments. Cancer vaccines, a type of immunotherapy, differ from preventive vaccines like the COVID-19 jab, as they are intended to treat individuals already diagnosed with the disease

Australia firm freezes its first patient. Can cryogenics help bring people back to life?

1 year ago

An Australian cryonics company, Southern Cryonics, sparked a widespread debate after successfully freezing their first client, known as 'Patient One'. The man, in his 80s, passed away in a Sydney hospital before being transported to Southern Cryonics’ facility in Holbrook, New South Wales. There, his body was cryogenically preserved at -196°C, with the hope that future medical advancements might one day revive him

Too hot to handle: How much heat can a human body sustain?

1 year ago

Parts of India are grappling with extreme heat. Across the world too, temperatures are soaring, making people sweat profusely. Amid these rising temperatures, everyone seems to be asking — how hot is too hot? And what happens to the human body then? The answer, surprisingly, isn’t limited only to the thermometer; it has much to do with humidity. Here’s what you need to know

Are nightmares a sign of an autoimmune disease flare-up?

1 year ago

A new study published in The Lancet found nightmares often came before a disease flare-up, particularly in people who then had hallucinations as part of their disease pattern. This was more likely in people with lupus than the other rheumatological diseases such as inflammatory arthritis

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