Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, led by Prof. Arunabha Mukhopadhyay, has developed a groundbreaking model to safeguard healthcare systems from cyber threats. The “Healthcare Cyber
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The Potential of Brazilian Wandering Spider Venom as an Alternative to Viagra
Research suggests that the venom of the Brazilian wandering spider, also known as the banana spider, could potentially provide new insights into developing an alternative
The Devastating Impact of Frontotemporal Dementia on a Young Woman and Her Family
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a form of dementia that primarily affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, resulting in changes in behavior, personality,
Early Signs of Heart Attack in Women: Pay Attention and Save Lives
Heart attack warning signs in women can differ from those in men, making it difficult to diagnose them in time. While chest pain is a
How Sugar before Bedtime Affects Your Sleep
Many people in the UK suffer from insomnia, finding it difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night. One sleep specialist and therapist,
Memorable Loss: A Story of Friendship in the Face of Dementia
Karen Martin’s book, “Memorable Loss: A Story of Friendship in the Face of Dementia,” offers readers a heartfelt and honest glimpse into the challenges and
The Market Outlook and Growth of H7N9 Vaccines
The H7N9 Vaccines market is expected to witness steady growth in the coming years, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of +5.86% during
Reducing the Risk of Heart Disease after Menopause
Menopause is a significant stage in a woman’s life as it marks the end of reproductive years. However, this natural transition brings about various changes,
IVF Success Rates Increase According to New Research
A recent report by the University of New South Wales has found that one-third of women are successful in having a baby in their first
Evidence for Link Between Sweeteners and Heart Disease Inconclusive, Says UT Physicians Dietitian
A recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine has suggested a potential link between erythritol, a sugar alcohol commonly found in sweeteners like monk