Space Debris Hazard Caused by Overnight Shakti Mission

[ad_1] ASAT test: the test has increased the risk for the ISS by more than 40%, said the head of NASA (File Photo) New Delhi: The successful test of an anti-satellite missile (ASAT) by India last month, when it shot down a satellite in space, sparked mixed reactions at the international level. While Prime Minister … Read more

Measles case confirmed in Iowa

[ad_1] <! – Total Para: 1 Long Para: 1 Long Pra Total: 23 Total Para Total: 48-> The state of Iowa has reported its first case of measles since 2011, the state's public health department announced Monday. <! – Total Para: 2 Long Para: 2 Long Pra Total: 23 Total Para Total: 48-> This announcement … Read more

Blood Glucose Drug Reduces Risk of Kidney Failure in Diabetics

[ad_1] Researchers have announced that a drug called canagliflozin significantly reduces the risk of kidney failure in people with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease. The findings come from a clinical trial involving 4,401 people in 34 countries, highlighting a more effective way to protect patients from this severe complication of diabetes. In addition to … Read more

Senolytics promise to fight against Alzheimer's disease in mice

[ad_1] Over the last 25 years, scientists have fought Alzheimer's disease under one guiding principle: Amyloid beta amyloid deposits deposited outside sensitive brain cells progressively damage neuronal functions and cause memory loss. The solution seems simple: eliminate unwanted amyloid, protect the brain. They could be completely wrong. Last month, Alzheimer's defeated another market-leading drug that … Read more

BBC – Future – Air pollution does more than kill us

[ad_1] In the future, police and crime prevention units could begin monitoring pollution levels in their cities and deploying resources in the most polluted areas on a given day. This may seem like the plot of a sci-fi movie, but recent discoveries suggest that this might be a valuable practice. Why? Recent studies show that … Read more

Opt for a low salt diet and do not compromise on taste

[ad_1] Washington: Do you want a low salt diet, but no compromise with the taste? Researchers at Washington State University have found a new way to give your food a salty taste with less sodium chloride, which is linked to poor health. The following study was published in the Journal of Food & Science. "It's … Read more

Madagascar: 1,200 deaths in the measles epidemic, reports said

[ad_1] A measles epidemic has reportedly killed more than 1,200 people in Madagascar with more than 115,000 cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) said the victims of the outbreak were mostly children under 15 years old. According to the Associated Press, about 58% of the residents of the main island have been vaccinated. The epidemic, … Read more

One side of your brain could give you nightmares

[ad_1] The researchers believe they have identified a pattern of brain activity that predicts the anger felt during dreams. If they are right, it could help explain the neural basis of the emotional content of nightmares, which are associated with mental and sleep disorders such as anxiety, depression, and insomnia. As humans experience both waking … Read more

The proposed sugar label would save $ 31 billion in health care costs

[ad_1] Soda, it's good – but billions of dollars of savings, it's even better. When the Food and Drug Administration announced in 2016 that manufacturers would soon be required to disclose the amount of added sugar on their nutrition labels, researchers at Tufts University undertook to determine the potential impact of this provision on overall … Read more