According to a study presented at the 25th European Congress of Endocrinology, female mice can be put to shift work-like patterns for only four weeks before their biological clocks are thrown off and their ability to conceive is diminished.
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Soy-based products are proving to be a ray of hope when concerns about the impact of climate change on food prices and the world's food supply are rising. Oil extracted from soybeans is tasteless. It is a popular cooking oil for various uses in the kitchen.
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People with obstructive sleep apnoea may be at significantly higher risk of suffering long Covid, according to a study.
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Taste is a complicated neurological experience that has the potential to reveal vast, and maybe startling, information on how the brain makes sense of sensations and the organisation of brain networks.
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In an important decision, the Army officers in the rank of brigadier and above will now have a common uniform irrespective of the regiment or corps they were inducted into.
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In a research, the senior scientists of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) in Bareilly have found that cow urine extract is rich in antibacterial and antifungal properties and a boon for humans. The four-year-long study conducted by a nine-member team of scientists refuted the previous claim that cow urine is dangerous to humans and have asserted that cow urine extracts are full of medical and medicinal properties.
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Raw fish gall bladder consumption can cause acute renal failure
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An experimental Alzheimer's drug developed by Eli Lilly and Co slowed cognitive decline by 35 per cent in a closely watched late-stage trial, the company said on Wednesday, raising hopes for a second effective treatment for the brain-wasting disease.
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As the planet heats up and climate change causes the mosquito-breeding season to extend, the deadly insect will expand its range and emerge in areas where mosquito numbers had previously decreased, says an expert.
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Even mild cases of COVID-19 can have long-term harmful impacts on cardiovascular health, a study has warned.
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