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Quicksplained: What you need to know about the mutant Ebola virus created by Chinese scientists

1 year ago

Scientists in China have created a virus using components of the deadly Ebola to investigate the disease and its symptoms. According to the study, researchers injected a group of hamsters with the lethal virus, resulting in their deaths within three days. The hamsters developed severe systemic diseases similar to those observed in human Ebola patients, including multi-organ failure

Quicksplained: What is BORG drinking, and why is it a dangerous trend?

1 year ago

BORG has recently emerged as the latest trend on social media, especially in the US. It encourages risky drinking habits among college students and young adults seeking a supposedly safer method of consuming alcohol. But what exactly is a BORG? And why are young party-goers advocating for this activity when it is, in fact, not as safe as they believe?

What is the 'pandemic accord' and will it help avoid the next Covid-like catastrophe?

1 year ago

On 27 May, global health leaders will convene in Geneva for the annual World Health Assembly. The primary focus of the meeting will be a new ‘pandemic accord’, which aims to facilitate international cooperation in preparing for, preventing, and responding to pandemics. What is it? Will it make nations ready to tackle future COVID-19-like diseases?

Extreme heat sends Shah Rukh Khan to hospital: Why you shouldn't take heat stroke lightly

1 year ago

Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan was admitted to a hospital in Ahmedabad after suffering a heat stroke. Heat stroke is a medical emergency, as it is the most severe type of heat injury. It occurs when the external temperature rises to such a level that the body cannot produce enough sweat to control the core temperature, which can reach 40 degrees Celsius

What is UK's infected blood scandal? What has inquiry revealed?

1 year ago

The inquiry found that over 30,000 people were infected from 1970 to 1991 via blood and blood products contaminated by HIV and hepatitis and that successive governments and medical professionals attempted to cover it up. Over 3,000 people have died as a result of the scandal with numbers set to rise. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to apologise and announce $12 billion in compensation

How climate change can worsen dementia and depression

1 year ago

Researchers have discovered that climate change can have detrimental effects on brain health and exacerbate several neurological conditions. After reviewing hundreds of studies spanning over half a century, a report analysed the impact of extreme weather on 19 nervous system conditions, including stroke, Alzheimer's, meningitis, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis

After AstraZeneca side effect, adverse events in some who took Covaxin. Is it a reason to worry?

1 year ago

There has been intense speculation over Covishield’s safety after AstraZeneca admitted its COVID-19 vaccine caused a rare side effect. Now an observational study on India-made Covaxin pointed out that nearly a third of participants reported adverse events of special interest (AESI) like viral upper respiratory tract infections and skin disorders. Who is at risk?

Dust storm in Mumbai: How it could pose a health risk

1 year ago

Mumbai was caught off guard by strong winds, unseasonal rain, and a massive dust storm on Monday. However, besides the destruction, dust storms may also have negative effects on people’s health, triggering allergic reactions, breathing issues, cardiovascular complications, skin problems, and itchy and burning eyes

How an organ transplant can alter someone's personality

1 year ago

A recent study suggests that heart transplant recipients may not be unique in experiencing personality changes. These changes can occur following the transplantation of any organ. Some evidence suggests that these personality changes aren’t all psychological. Biology may play a role too

One big reason not to have junk. It will kill you faster. Here's proof

1 year ago

A comprehensive study gives a compelling argument to moderate your consumption of ultra-processed foods: the risk of early death. Research involving 115,000 people revealed a correlation between high consumption of ultra-processed foods, particularly processed meats, sugary breakfast items, and beverages containing sugar or artificial sweeteners, and an increased likelihood of early mortality

America’s Robert F Kennedy Jr says he had a worm in his brain. How rare is this?

1 year ago

US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr has revealed that he suffered from memory loss and brain fog owing to a worm ‘entering his brain, eating a portion of it and then dying’. Experts note that these instances are most common in rural areas worldwide with less rigorous sanitation and hygiene measures. But can such a worm be fatal?

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