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Scientists uncover molecular 'passports' that regulate Cell Nuclei
Jerusalem, October 23: Israeli and US scientists have discovered how tiny gateways in human cells control what enters and leaves the cell's nucleus, solving a mystery that has puzzled researchers and could shed new light on cancer, Alzheimer's, and ALS, Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced.
One in 10Â blood cancers in kids driven by radiation exposure to medical imaging: Study
New Delhi, Sep 19: While medical imaging can be lifesaving, an alarming study showed that one in 10 blood cancers in children is driven by exposure to radiation from medical imaging.
WHO-recommended spatial repellants effective for tackling malaria: Study
New Delhi, Aug 27: Spatial repellents -- called a "spatial emanator" can prevent mosquito bites and offer significant protection against malaria, according to a study.
WHO-recommended spatial repellants effective for tackling malaria: Study
New Delhi, Aug 27: Spatial repellents -- called a "spatial emanator" can prevent mosquito bites and offer significant protection against malaria, according to a study.
Can mushrooms help boost health in Parkinson's patients?
New Delhi, April 30: While psilocybin -- a natural compound found in certain mushrooms -- has shown promise in treating depression and anxiety, a new study showed its benefits in lifting mood and enhancing motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients.
Cancer risk from CT scan radiation at par with alcohol and obesity: Study
New Delhi, April 15: Repeated exposure to unnecessary computed tomography (CT) scans raises the risk of cancers as with alcohol consumption and obesity, according to a new study.