Toxic Foam Covers Yamuna As Delhi's AQI Remains 'Very Poor'
A thick layer of poisonous froth was seen drifting on Yamuna stream in Delhi's Kalinidi Kunj on Thursday as the air contamination in the public capital stayed in the 'exceptionally poor' class. The general Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 384, while permeability was decreased to exhaust clouds in Delhi.
Men are more forgetful than women
Do you know?
Men are more forgetful than women. This is because a part of the brain, called the hippocampus decreases in volume, faster in men than women.
Men are frequently accused of forgetting birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and even something as simple as taking the trash out. But they have developed this stigma for a reason, a new study suggests.
Children First Aid: Poisoning and harmful substances
Children are more curious than being notorious. They want to know how things work and how it tastes, and this might get them and you in a lot of trouble, instead of being hyper try not to mess things up. Stay calm, know what they have eaten, in how much quantity, and since how long. This is an elementary video directed by British Red Cross, ER no in England is 999 while in India it is 108
1 In 5 COVID-19 Positive Patients Are Developing Mental Illness: A Study Says
Almost 1 out of 5 individuals who've had COVID-19 are determined to have a mental illness inside 90 days, an examination study in The Lancet Psychiatry journal said. The oxford college study investigated electronic health records of 69.8 million individuals in the US, including 62,354 instances of COVID-19. Nervousness depression and sleep deprivation were generally primary complaints in patients.
High Courts Criticize Delhi Gov After the Rise In COVID-19 Cases
The Delhi high court on Wednesday lambasted the Delhi government for opening nearly everything regardless of the public crisis with right around 8,000 new Coronavirus cases every day. "What's with the Delhi government permitting all the un-lockdown when the cases are soaring? Why have you opened everything," further added-you are seeing the highs which no other state has seen.
Babies Have 300 Bones, while adults have 206 bones
Unlike adults, babies are born with 300 bones, which is almost 50% more. The bones fuse during growth that makes it 206. For example, the skull of the baby has several bones that overlap one another during birth to help the baby squeeze out. Babies also have a very soft spot on the head called the fontanelle. Before the skull grows ultimately, it is just a squishy and sensitive area.
What Kids Eat Around The World-American Edition
Indian parents might get furious just reading this, So, warning alert. But do you know that a midday school meal in America consists of a Hamburger? That's not all yet. A world-famous pizza brand supplies pizza slices at school too. To cover up the USDA standards they make a wheat crust with just a little of mozzarella cheese sprinkled over the top & They also get 1 packet of snacks with it.
Part of My Ear Is Removed Without My Knowledge During Nose Surgery, I Cannot Wear Earphones Now
A 31- year old woman from china, who went under a nose job found out that a part of her ear was also removed during the surgery without her consent. The outer ear, tragus and cartilage had been removed to support her nose job; she later found out that no more she could wear earphones.
Volunteers Who Underwent Pfizer Vaccine Trials Report Side Effects Like A 'Severe Hangover'
Volunteers who got the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine have said it left them with results that felt like an "extreme aftereffect, a hangover" as indicated by another report. During the 1st stage, 43,500 volunteers from six nations were not educated whether they got the vaccine or a fake treatment (placebo). However, most of them could tell because of the after-effects, muscular pain and headaches.
Gas and bloating in pregnancy
Are you experiencing extreme tummy aches? Not sure what's happening? Is Tummy getting rapidly bloated? Humans pass gas or wind 13 to 21 times per day on average, but when you're pregnant, you may find yourself passing gas more often than usual. Find out how pregnancy increases bloating, burping and flatulence, and discover ways to get relief. These will help you to relieve that bad tummy gas and b
Digital Health Is Future – Experts at PHDCCI Webinar
Can a man who is living in a remote village of Chhattisgarh access quality consultation from top-doctors now?
Telehealth, digital record management, Patient Engagement Systems and Improved network speed and availability of smartphones have enabled the reach of high-quality healthcare consultation to the remotest of the village. As per experts: Mobile digital health isn't a product; it’s a process
Russia’s Sputnik V demonstrates 92% efficacy, finds interim data analysis
Presently, 40,000 volunteers are partaking in twofold visually impaired, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase III of Sputnik Vaccine clinical preliminaries, out of which more than 20,000 have been immunized with the 1st dose & more than 16,000 with both the first and second dosages of the immunization.
Sputnik V Phase 3 clinical preliminaries are going through in Belarus, UAE, Venezuela.
RT- PCR confirmation should be the base for any covid-19 test in India: JVR Prasada Rao
As the Rapid Antigen Detection Tests (RADTs) done across India are giving faster results, it is also becoming a challenge as every state has formulated its screening and tracing strategy. The government might have relied on the cheaper method, but for any COVID negative report an RT-PCR was a must to do, as the RADTs are becoming less reliable for giving out several false reports- JVR prasad Rao
Autoimmune disorders have a direct link with air pollution – AIIMS Study
In the past decade, the incidence of autoimmune disorders has risen tremendously. The study shows that it is caused not only by genes but environmental factors, such as prolonged exposure to air pollution. People who are living at a distance of 200m from the main road have higher anti-nuclear Antibody & Rheumatoid factor levels which are also responsible for causing Rheumatoid arthritis.
Health metrics for policy making, evidence-based research is needed: Prof. L.S. Shashidhara
To augment healthcare research and better healthcare public policy, India needs to define comprehensive metrics and promote evidence-based research. Creating a framework for data-driven analysis is key to the future of policy making, which is accurate and helps. Since antigen testing is only 50% reliable, it can barely be considered to review the data of COVID positive patients in India-for exampl
‘Very poor’ is Delhi’s best show in 7 days
344 was the AQI (Air Quality Index) of Delhi on Wednesday being the lowest in the past week. AQI has come down from emergency to Very Poor. As the wind direction shifted from north-westerly to easterly on Tuesday night, there was a minimum transfer of pollutants from Punjab and Haryana to Delhi on Wednesday. Thursday, which is likely to improve AQI to the middle end of the very poor.
Dairy, Soy, And Risk Of Breast Cancer: Those Confounded Milk
Consumption of dairy milk for women could increase the risk of breast cancer. A study found out that the moderate consumption of dairy milk could increase the risk. The risk gets higher when a woman consumes 3 cups a day by 80% than by 1 cup (50%). On the contrary. No clear associations were found between soy products and breast cancer, independently of dairy
How to Control Anger At Your Toddler?
It surely doesn't help when you talk about the endless problems of your life. But it doesn't work if we get angry at a child asking 'WH' questions. This is who they are! It is showing their rarity to a particular task and also achieving a developmental milestone. So, be happy that you have a tot who is curious about the world and who knows might become the second Picasso, Einstein or a legendry ac
China COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Halted In Brazil After "Serious Adverse Event"
China's Sinovac Biotech ltd. 's COVID-19 extensive vaccine trials in Brazil have been suspended after a serious adverse event on oct-29. Brazil's health regulator ANVISA has said. The risk of having severe adverse events includes death, long term incapacitation, hospitalization or risk of death. As per the news, over 10,000 people were injected in the trail of the vaccine in Beijing.