The Mysuru-based CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute has supplied high-protein biscuits to the COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment in the All India Institute of Medical Science
Researchers have found that bipolar disorder patients carry some residual impairment in terms of processing of information even in their ‘normal’ phases
A new study has found that hypertension, which is responsible for heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and many other life-threatening diseases, is spreading rapidly in India, with almost one in every three Indian adults affected by the condition
The Indian Council of Medical Research is all set to launch a pilot project named Mission DELHI or Delhi Emergency Life Heart Attack Initiative.
Jalandhar city in Punjab is all set to host the 106th edition of the Indian Science Congress, which is beginning tomorrow and will go on until January 7
Now a collaborative study led by a team of Indian scientists has identified a key protein which helps dengue as well as Japanese Encephalitis viruses replication inside the human body by inhibiting anti-viral cytokines. This finding could pave way for the development of targeted therapeutic agents against dengue and JE viruses.
Scientists at the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute here and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi have jointly developed highly sensitive and rapid tests for detection of tuberculosis infection in lungs and surrounding membranes.
Researchers from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have developed a biosensor for detecting glucose in saliva samples for diabetes detection
Indian Health Ministry partners with Dell and Tata Trusts to provide the technology solution for a nationwide healthcare program
A study of gut bacteria among groups of Indians has shown that they vastly differ from those found among western populations and even depend on multiple factors like exposure to pollution and cooking medium
Lower vitamin D levels may be linked to higher blood glucose levels in Indian women with the pre-diabetes condition, according to a new study.
Indian scientists have developed a rapid and accurate method for diagnosis of Salmonella typhi bacteria which causes enteric fever and typhoid.
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