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Chemical Found in Common Artificial Sweetener Can Damage DNA, Claims Study
- Wednesday June 7, 2023
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The study adds to previous research that says sucralose can also cause intestinal damage.
- www.ndtv.com
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Harmful Effects Of Vaping Are Comparable With Smoking
- Monday April 12, 2021
- ANI
The study has examined the the potential DNA damaging properties of chemicals and compared the vape e-liquid samples and their aerosols with combustible cigarette smoke.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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World Cancer Day: Can Air Pollution Be Linked To Cancer? Our Expert Tells
- Saturday February 1, 2020
- Dr Udaya Kumar Maiya
World Cancer Day: Pollutants in the air are absorbed into the circulatory system and pumped all around the body. They can also get deposited on soil, water, and other natural sources, increasing human exposure. Find out more about how air pollution can be linked to cancer.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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IIT Hyderabad Team Unravels Working Of DNA-Repairing Proteins
- Thursday December 26, 2019
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
A research team from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad has discovered the working of a protein which repairs damaged DNA.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Diabetes Can Increase Risks Of Cancer! Follow These Preventive Tips For Blood Sugar Control
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Health | Garima Arora
Diabetes and cancer: DNA sustains damage and gets fixed less often when blood sugars are too high, as compared to when blood sugar levels are normal in people with diabetes. This is what increases cancer risks in diabetics. Read here to know more.
- www.ndtv.com
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Inflammation: What Are The Risks Of High Inflammation In The Body?
- Thursday June 27, 2019
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Inflammation is nothing but the beginning of a healing process in the body. But if inflammation continues for too long, it can harm your body in more ways than one. Read here to know everything about how inflammation affects your body.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ladies, You Will Be Surprised To Know The Possible Reason For Repeat Miscarriages
- Monday March 25, 2019
- Health | ANI
The study presented at ENDO 2019, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in New Orleans, La., says that the repeat miscarriage may be caused by sperm DNA damage rather than by a problem in affected women.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sperm Of Infertile Men Is Healthy When Taken Directly From Testicles
- Monday March 18, 2019
- Health | ANI
Sperm DNA damage is known to be a major cause of male infertility and reduces a couple's chances of having a family. This study shows that on the journey from the testicles along the long series of ducts before ejaculation, sperm DNA can suffer major damage, some of which is due to oxidative stress.
- www.ndtv.com
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Here's Why A Good Night's Sleep Is Extremely Beneficial For Your Overall Health
- Wednesday March 6, 2019
- Health | ANI
According to the current work, during wakefulness, when chromosome dynamics are low, DNA damage consistently accumulates and can reach unsafe levels.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chemical Found in Common Artificial Sweetener Can Damage DNA, Claims Study
- Wednesday June 7, 2023
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The study adds to previous research that says sucralose can also cause intestinal damage.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Harmful Effects Of Vaping Are Comparable With Smoking
- Monday April 12, 2021
- ANI
The study has examined the the potential DNA damaging properties of chemicals and compared the vape e-liquid samples and their aerosols with combustible cigarette smoke.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
World Cancer Day: Can Air Pollution Be Linked To Cancer? Our Expert Tells
- Saturday February 1, 2020
- Dr Udaya Kumar Maiya
World Cancer Day: Pollutants in the air are absorbed into the circulatory system and pumped all around the body. They can also get deposited on soil, water, and other natural sources, increasing human exposure. Find out more about how air pollution can be linked to cancer.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
IIT Hyderabad Team Unravels Working Of DNA-Repairing Proteins
- Thursday December 26, 2019
- Education | Edited by Anisha Singh
A research team from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad has discovered the working of a protein which repairs damaged DNA.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Diabetes Can Increase Risks Of Cancer! Follow These Preventive Tips For Blood Sugar Control
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Health | Garima Arora
Diabetes and cancer: DNA sustains damage and gets fixed less often when blood sugars are too high, as compared to when blood sugar levels are normal in people with diabetes. This is what increases cancer risks in diabetics. Read here to know more.
- www.ndtv.com
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Inflammation: What Are The Risks Of High Inflammation In The Body?
- Thursday June 27, 2019
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Inflammation is nothing but the beginning of a healing process in the body. But if inflammation continues for too long, it can harm your body in more ways than one. Read here to know everything about how inflammation affects your body.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ladies, You Will Be Surprised To Know The Possible Reason For Repeat Miscarriages
- Monday March 25, 2019
- Health | ANI
The study presented at ENDO 2019, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in New Orleans, La., says that the repeat miscarriage may be caused by sperm DNA damage rather than by a problem in affected women.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Sperm Of Infertile Men Is Healthy When Taken Directly From Testicles
- Monday March 18, 2019
- Health | ANI
Sperm DNA damage is known to be a major cause of male infertility and reduces a couple's chances of having a family. This study shows that on the journey from the testicles along the long series of ducts before ejaculation, sperm DNA can suffer major damage, some of which is due to oxidative stress.
- www.ndtv.com
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Here's Why A Good Night's Sleep Is Extremely Beneficial For Your Overall Health
- Wednesday March 6, 2019
- Health | ANI
According to the current work, during wakefulness, when chromosome dynamics are low, DNA damage consistently accumulates and can reach unsafe levels.
- www.ndtv.com