Articles By Shreyashi Chakraborty
Blood Cancer Medication May Unlock HIV Cure, Researchers Find
The drug in question is called venetoclax, and it can be repurposed and used to address HIV infection, as per the researchers behind the study. Higher Levels Of Metal Seen In Blood And Urine Of Marijuana Users: Study
Cadmium and lead remain in the body for quite a long time, according to study lead author Tiffany Sanchez. Neighborhood's Quality Influences Risk Of Pediatric Asthma, Finds Study
Researchers discovered that children who were raised in neighborhoods offering higher opportunities and lower vulnerabilities during their early years had a reduced likelihood of developing asthma. What Is Vibrio Vulnificus? Rare Bacterial Infection Claims 3 Lives In New York, Connecticut
Health authorities said two patients died in Connecticut and one in New York's Suffolk County this summer after contracting Vibrio vulnificus infection. Scientists Decode Song From Listeners' Brain Activity; Tech Could Help Speech-Impaired Users Communicate
Someone's brain activity patterns may influence how they process musical notes, according to a new study. Tackle Football Linked To Higher Risk Of Parkinson's Disease: Study
Football players with extended careers and higher competition levels face elevated Parkinson's disease risk, especially in college/professional contexts. Harmful 'Forever Chemicals' Detected In Menstrual Products, Raising Health And Environmental Concerns
A study has highlighted uncertainty about PFAS entering the skin from various period products. Albinism: Researchers Explain What Leads To Spontaneous Eye Movement In People With The Condition
In addition to the noticeable changes in appearance, people with albinism often face difficulties in their vision. They might not see things as clearly as others. Golfers More Vulnerable To Skin Cancer Than Others, Study Says
Researchers say golfers face a nearly 250% higher risk of developing skin cancer than non-players. What Is Rhabdomyolysis? Symptoms To Watch Out For After Intense Workouts
While the condition can affect anyone out there, people like beginners who are pushing their limits without proper guidance, or athletes who are training way too much without proper rest are more at risk. Korean Red Ginseng Shows Promise in Alleviating Alcohol Addiction Effects: Study
Ginseng, a remarkable Chinese herb, could reduce alcohol addiction by targeting specific brain pathways and reducing inflammation. MIND Diet May Enhance Focus, Cognitive Performance In Young Students: Study
The MIND diet improves focus and brain health in students while preventing cognitive decline in older adults, researchers say.