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![]() | World's youngest large brain tumour patient operated on in ChandigarhAs per the doctors, the child was normal and playful following visual stimuli a few months back. For the last 20 days, the mother noticed that the child was not following anything | |
![]() | DST INSPIRE faculty from Chennai working on alternative anti-cancer therapy using transgenic zebrafishDr Vimalraj Selvaraj from Centre for Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai, is a recipient of the INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship instituted by the Department of Science & Technology | |
![]() | This advocacy group has been working to make therapy centres a safe place for children with disabilitiesSet up by concerned parents and stakeholders, TogetherWeCan has been working continuously to restructure the mental health process for special needs children | |
![]() | Researchers find success with new therapy involving introduction of small peptide nasallyMany COVID-19 patients in the ICU suffer from cytokine storm that affects lungs, heart and other organs | |
![]() | Study highlights genome altering can help to treat human retinal degenerationThe study shows that gene editing therapies can address transformations causing inherited retinal degenerations, a leading cause of blindness | |
![]() | How this online platform started by MIT Pune students is using sign language to help deaf kids learn easilyFounded in 2015, Bleetech Innovations is an online platform that provides content in sign language to aid in a deaf person's learning. We find out more | |
![]() | This new tech is helping cancer patients manage symptomsPatients reported better symptom control and physical wellbeing in the early weeks of treatment, with the system preventing symptom deterioration in about 9 per cent of patients after 12 weeks | |
![]() | Counselling sessions for farmers at Singhu Border to prevent burnout, suicide bidsHowever, to ease their psychological burden, US-based NGO, United Sikhs, has started carrying out counselling sessions for farmers | |
![]() | Most hospitalised COVID-19 patients have at least one symptom 6 months after falling ill: StudyIn the study, scientists, including those from Jin Yin-tan Hospital in China, interviewed the patients face-to-face using questionnaires to evaluate their symptoms and health-related quality of life | |
![]() | Heat treatment can make chemotherapy more effective, study findsThe study showed the enormous potential of combining chemotherapy with heat treatment delivered via magnetic nanoparticles | |
![]() | Scientists from Toronto find that brain cancer is linked to tissue healing after a brain injuryThe data from the study suggested that the right mutational change in particular cells in the brain could be modified by injury to give rise to a tumour | |
![]() | Lymphoma drug outperforms Remdesivir against COVID virusA novel computational drug screening strategy combined with lab experiments suggest that pralatrexate drug is a promising candidate for COVID-19 patients | |
Here's how Delhi's Transmen Collective is creating safe spaces for every transman in the countrySatvik Sharma and Jamal Siddiqui share their personal stories of transition which led them to set up the Transmen Collective. They speak to us about how there is a need for more safe spaces | ||
![]() | Visualising air exhaled while someone speaks, sings could shed light on how COVID-19 spreads: ScientistsOriginally developed to study the flow of air through musical instruments such as organ pipes, Moore said he began imaging the breath of people speaking and singing | |
![]() | Scientists develop new gene therapy for hearing impairment by replacing genesThe scientists were able to prevent the gradual deterioration of hearing in mice that had a genetic mutation for deafness. They maintain that this novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough |
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