7 of 10 intra-day equity traders lost money in FY 2022-23: Sebi study
A study by market regulator Sebi showed that 7 out of 10 individual intraday traders in the equity cash segment made losses in the financial year 2022-23.... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaResearchers link hot weather with increased headaches for people with migraines
Researchers cross-referenced 71,030 daily diary records of 660 migraine patients with regional weather data and found that for every temperature increase of 0.12 degrees Celsius, there was a 6 per cent increase in the occurrence of... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaSuperbugs behind fatal blood infections in India rapidly growing resistant to last-resort antibiotics
Findings published in Lancet based on ICMR data collected from 14 states. study to help monitor anti-microbial resistance & tailor region-specific treatment plans, researchers say. Key Points
ThePrintICMR seeks retraction of BHU study linking high rate of adverse health events with Covaxin
Study, which said nearly 30 percent of Covaxin recipients suffered from one or other side-effects, is 'misleading', says ICMR head. Journal & authors threatened with legal action. Key Points
ThePrintSex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study finds
Sex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaOver 30 per cent Covaxin takers reported adverse events, claims BHU study
Nearly 50 per cent of 926 study participants in the study complained of infections during the follow-up period, predominated by viral upper respiratory... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaSex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study finds
Sex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaSex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study finds
Sex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaSex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study finds
Sex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaPreparing for IIT-JEE: What does it take to crack India’s toughest examination? Here is what expert suggests
Cracking IIT-JEE is a challenging task that needs strong dedication. Aspirants must also be highly positive when preparing. Here are expert-recommended tips. Key Points
Hindustan TimesAliens might be watching 3,000-year-old Indian civilization, here's how
A recent study suggests that advanced alien civilizations could potentially observe Earth's past civilizations from up to 3,000 light-years away. However, due to the vast distances and time it takes for light to travel, they would not see modern-day Earth. This raises questions about the detectability of life and civilization by extraterrestrial beings and the challenges in communicating across such vast cosmic distances. Key Points
Times Of IndiaA chilling trend — anchors for Antarctic ice shelves reducing fast, leading to more ice melting
New Delhi: The melting of Antarctic sea ice is contributing to rising sea levels, with global warming identified as a key factor. A fresh discovery by scientists, however, has added to this understanding. An analysis published in the Nature journal on 21 February examined the Antarctic ice pinning points from 1973 to 2022. These pinning […] Key Points
ThePrintstudy reveals how viral infections interact with human bodies
Much of our understanding of viral respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 and influenza is based on investigations of symptomatic patients. A new... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaAI surveillance tool can successfully predict sepsis risk: Study
Sepsis is a serious condition that happens when the body's immune system has an extreme response to an infection. An artificial intelligence (AI) model... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaStudies on infant mice offer a novel strategy to stop the flu from spreading to humans: Study
Results showed treatment with the neuraminidase enzyme dramatically cut mouse-to-mouse transmission rates by more than half (from 51% to 100%) in a half-dozen influenza... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaSex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study finds
Sex-specific warning signs seen before imminent cardiac arrest, Lancet study... Key Points
The Tribune Indiastudy reveals how viral infections interact with human bodies
Much of our understanding of viral respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 and influenza is based on investigations of symptomatic patients. A new longitudinal... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaCovid JN.1 variant found common in Bengaluru wastewater, 96% positivity found in samples: Study
Covid JN.1 Updates: A recent study conducted by Tata Institute for Genetics and Society (TIGS) in Bengaluru has found that the JN.1 variant of Covid-19 is the predominant strain in wastewater samples. The study analyzed samples from 26 Sewage Treatment Plants across the city, revealing a city-wide wastewater positivity rate of around 96% for SARS-CoV-2. Key Points
Economic TimesGlobal study unveils climate vulnerability: 4.5 billion people at risk from extreme weather shocks
New Delhi [India], December 5 (ANI): In a study aimed at understanding the impact of climate change on household vulnerability, it has been revealed that over 4.5 billion people, constituting more than half of the global population, are at high risk of experiencing extreme weather events. According to the World Bank, the study emphasizes the […] Key Points
ThePrintEating beef, dairy can boost immune system to fight cancer: Study
Findings indicate that nutrient supplements such as trans-vaccenic acid could be used to promote T cell activity. Turns out eating beef and dairy may bolster your body’s immune response against cancer, according to a study. Key Points
The Tribune IndiaBayer cancels asundexian phase III study program
Germany's Bayer AG (BAYGn.DE) said on Sunday it is cancelling a phase III study program to investigate the efficacy and safety of asundexian, an oral Factor XIa (FXIa) inhibitor. Key Points
ReutersAmazon Sale: Grab up to 73% off on study tables
Amazon Sale 2023: A study table is important to ensure one is able to study and work in an efficient and productive manner. Grab off on them this sale season. Key Points
Hindustan TimesICMR findings soon on Covid-heart attack link
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is on the verge of unveiling the outcomes of a comprehensive study aimed at understanding the unexpected surge in cardiac events following Covid-19 infections. The premier medical institute in India has taken a significant step by submitting the study results for peer review, with plans to make the findings public in the near future, as disclosed by an informed source to ET. Key Points
Economic TimesIs acid reflux medication linked to dementia? New study suggests so
Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors may increase risk of dementia, says study. Further research is needed to confirm findings. Key Points
mintPatna rainwater has high concentration of hazardous microplastics, finds '1st-of-its-kind' IIT study
Microplastics in atmosphere can lead to lung inflammation, increase chance of reproductive issues & cancer. study by IIT Patna researchers published in Journal of Hazardous Materials. Key Points
ThePrintBengaluru's economy suffers Rs 20,000 crore loss due to traffic woes: Study
Bengaluru has suffered economic losses of nearly Rs 20,000 crore due to severe traffic congestion, according to a recent study. The city's productivity and overall economic growth have been severely hampered, resulting in significant productivity loss and delayed shipments for small and medium enterprises, besides worsening pollution. Key Points
India TodayDo you use your smartphone in the toilet? Here’s why you must stop
A study found that 61.6% of people take their smartphones to the toilet, which can have serious health consequences. Smartphones carry more germs than toilet seats and can cause infections. Germs can survive on phone screens for up to 28 days. Key Points
mintSix steps to simplify your study abroad experience
The first step is to identify your interests. From psychometric assessments to aptitude tests, you can use a range of tools to understand your strengths, weaknesses, preferences, and goals. Key Points
FinancialexpressScientists discover duck-billed dinosaur roamed Chile 72 million years ago
Scientists have dubbed the dinosaur Gonkoken nanoi and say it weighed up to a metric ton and could grow to 4 meters (13.12 feet) in length. Key Points
India Today11% of India’s population is diabetic while 15.3% could be pre-diabetic, says study
An estimated 101.3 million people in the country could be diabetic and another 136 million in the pre-diabetic stage, a cross-section study has found. Key Points
The HinduCryotherapy, a form of extreme cold exposure, lowered blood sugar and cholesterol for obesity patients in a new study
Cryotherapy helped lower blood sugar and cholesterol in obese patients in a small study. The practice exposes the body to extremely cold temperatures. Key Points
InsiderCan you change your university and/or course after landing in Canada?
You need to inform the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) of any changes that you make to your DLI or course. However, you do not need to change your study permit. Also, once you stop studying at your current college or university, you have 150 days to start a new course in another DLI. Key Points
Economic TimesLong Covid symptoms persist even after two years: Study
A Swedish study published in The Lancet has found a high prevalence of ongoing cognitive, muscular, and fatigue symptoms in Covid-19 patients over two years after contracting the disease. Out of the 165 patients in the study, 84% reported persisting problems affecting everyday life at 24 months, which in turn led to difficulties in returning to work and a need for long-term follow-up and rehabilitation. Key Points
Economic TimesScientists users ChatGPT-like tech to read human brain and translate thoughts in real-time
As part of the study, three people were asked to listen to stories. The subjects were then assigned to MRI machines. Scientists claim that they were able to produce the text of the participants’ thoughts without the help of any brain implant. Key Points
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