• December 23, 2024

Study Shows Slashing Salt Lowers Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Risk

Most of the time, it is recommended to slash the sodium from the diet. Limiting sodium consumption has been a key to lowering blood pressure. The scientists analyzed hundreds of metabolites substances created during absorption from blood samples strained in research amongst 64 black British residents having hypertension or high blood pressure. All participants were…

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Will.i.am’s Purchase Of Earin Ends Before It Began

Will.i.am’s tech firm will not be purchasing Earin after all. This was announced by the true wireless earbud startup. The purchase first turned public almost more than a year back at CES 2018, when reports surfaced that i.am+, the musician’s tech brand, would be purchasing the Swedish firm for an unnamed amount. In its declaration,…

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US Charges 9 Individuals Over A SIM Hijacking Ring Worth $2.4 Million

The US law enforcement just took down a noteworthy SIM hijacking ring. Federal officials have accused 9 men with identity theft and wire fraud charges for taking part in The Community, a group that transferred contact numbers to SIM cards owned by them, employed those cards to manage online accounts (specifically those with 2-factor authentication)…

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CO2 Levels Surpassed 415 PPM In The Atmosphere Since The Human Evolution

The brutal human race has been consuming fossil fuels at an excessive pace for its own benefits irrespective of thinking about the destructive effects on the environment. Since the evolution of the human race, for the first time, the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has surpassed all the previous records and reached the…

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Alzheimer’s Treatment Passes One More Important Test

PRI-002 (the Alzheimer drug candidate) has productively finished Phase I of clinical study comprising healthy volunteers. When administered every day over a course of 4 Weeks, the active material established to be secure for employment in humans. The upcoming milestone will be the evidence of efficacy in people particles in clinical Phase II. “In last…

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Study Finds Older Fathers To Put Health Of Spouses, Unborn Kids At Risk

Males who wait to begin a family have a ticking “biological clock”—similar to females—that might impact the health of their kids and partners, as per Rutgers scientists. The research assessed 40 Years of study on the impact of parental age on pregnancy, fertility, and the kid’s health. Though the medical profession has no plainly established…

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Technology Can Increase The Gender Employment Gap: The IMF Cautions

Technology is mostly supported as a huge leveler, allowing sudden and brushing economic development for big drapes of society. But it can also have a role in achieving a main societal divide, which is the gender employment gap. This is as per a new report from the IMF (International Monetary Fund), which discovered that women…

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Darkness Could Now Become The Secret Power Generation Source

As the world is modernizing every second the daily task completion is also getting easier. There are possibilities that instead of getting your electricity bills higher we could actually start using the night sky as an option to light things up. The researchers have recently developed a novel resource of renewable energy that completely uses…

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Google Is Making Efforts Against Ad Tracking In Chrome

This week, at the I/O developer event, Google declared a new method to restrict the amount of tracking done on you online by advertisers. As per media reports, the firm is launching a new set of controls that will permit consumers to view all of the cookies presently amassed by the browser and offer them…

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Huntington Drug Successfully Reduces Amounts Of Disease-Causing Protein

A global clinical test has discovered that a new drug for Huntington disease is harmless, and that therapy with the drug productively reduces amounts of the irregular protein that leads to the debilitating illness in patients. In a research posted in the New England Journal of Medicine, scientists from UBC and their associates for the…

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Externally Prescribed Medicine Costing Can Save Medicare Billions

A new research by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s scientists discovered that costs for brand-name prescription medicines averaged 3.2–4.1 times more in the U.S. when evaluated with costs in the U.K., the Canadian state of Ontario, and Japan. The research also discovered that the longer the specific prescription medicine was in the market,…

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Lung Transplant Patients’ Life Span Can Be Improved Using A Pill

According to a new study, a novel treatment for an ischemia-reperfusion injury, an injury generally occurs in the patients suffering from lung transplantation, has been discovered by the researchers at the University of Virginia. The clinical trial for this research, funded by NIH, was performed at TCV lab under the supervision of Dr. Irving Kron,…

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