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Your skin during pregnancy
How does the skin seamlessly stretch and expand itself around a growing foetus as pregnancy progresses? The answer lies in the skin proteins - collagen and elastin.
Can we get vaccinated for cancer?
With vaccines being a medical success for over a century now, could we now use the same principle in treating cancer? - The answer is yes.
Scrambler Therapy - Using electricity to treat chronic pain
Chronic pain causes life-long distress in millions of patients worldwide. An upcoming therapeutic strategy called the Scrambler Therapy may provide fresh hope.
T Cell Cancer Immunotherapy - A new hope for cancer patients?
Latest research in T cell cancer immunotherapy might hold promise for patients with solid tumours.
Bacteria and their intelligent ways of escaping antibiotics - How bacteria develop antibiotic resistance
Scientists discover a new way by which Salmonella develop antibiotic resistance.
Three Indian Nobel Prize winners and their remarkable contribution to medical science
These three scientists played a significant role in helping us understand some of the fundamentals in human biology and pathology.
The unusual benefits of learning to play music
Studies show that learning to play music can change the structure of the brain and can be beneficial for everyone, from young children to the aged.
Humans and their unconditional love for dogs
We humans seem to share a unique bond with dogs. Here are some science-backed reasons as to why this might be so.
Consuming viruses - When the predator becomes the prey
Scientists show that these aquatic, unicellular organisms can multiply by just eating viruses.
The unfortunate cost of surviving the Black Death
The bubonic plague took millions of lives in the 14th century, sparing only a lucky few. However, studies now show that surviving the plague may have come at an unfortunate cost.