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Shift work affects risk of Covid-19, severity of infection, shows research
"However, they did not have a higher risk of getting a more severe...
Study discovers secrets of a good night’s sleep
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have discovered a...
Study reveals glaucoma may be more than eye pressure issue
According to the National Glaucoma Foundation, over 3 million Americans have glaucoma, but only half know they actually have it. In the US, more than 120,000 individuals are blind from the disease. In addition, the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that over 60 million individuals suffer from glaucoma worldwide.
Processed meats, sugary drinks linked to gut inflammation
Eating plant-based foods such as nuts, fruit, vegetables, cereals, and oily fish and red wine was linked to a higher abundance of Faecalibacterium sp, which produce short chain fatty acids that help control inflammation and protect the integrity of the cells lining the gut.
Drug-resistant malaria gaining foothold in Africa: study
There are an estimated 229 million cases of malaria worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The disease killed more than 400,000 people in 2019, more than two-thirds of them children.
Physical inactivity is linked to more severe coronavirus infection, death, says new study
“It is notable that being consistently inactive was a stronger risk factor for severe Covid-19 outcomes than any of the underlying medical conditions and risk factors identified by (The Centers for Disease Control) except for age and a history of organ transplant,” the researchers said.
German regulator acts to halt ‘illegal’ WhatsApp data collection
The regulator in the city-state of Hamburg said that it had opened emergency proceedings against Facebook after WhatsApp earlier this year informed users that they would need to consent to new data terms or stop using the service.
“We have reason to believe that the data sharing policy between WhatsApp and Facebook is being impermissibly enforced due to the lack of voluntary and informed consent,” said Hamburg’s data protection officer Johannes Caspar.
Delhi crematoriums, graveyards struggle to manage resources as COVID-19 kills 409 in just 13 days
”Since last week, on an average 10-15 bodies of COVID victims are being buried daily here. Yesterday, 18 burials were performed.” Suman Gupta, the general secretary of Badi Panchayat Vaishya Beese Agarwal organisation that manages the city’s main crematorium at the Nigambodh Ghat, has an equally sobering number to share.
”Usually, around 50-60 cremations are performed here daily. The number has gone up to over 80 now,” he says.
Cybersecurity needs multi-faceted solution, role of tech cos crucial: Microsoft
”It (cybersecurity) is an extraordinarily important issue…I think the recent spate of cybersecurity attacks underscored that even more clearly. I think the solution has to be mult-ifaceted…(as a tech company) we have to ask ourselves how can we change our practices, how can we make our software and our services more secure and what more can we do to help customers around the world,” he said during Raisina Dialogue.
Flexible working is more than just a laptop at Home, Survey says
Almost all organizations polled said they are planning for a future involving hybrid work — split between home and office locations — though just 36% are redesigning job roles with more flexibility in mind. Without more targeted support, parents and carers in particular risk erasing the boundaries between work and home life and seeing their workload increase, the survey said.
Airlines middle seats citedas Covid risk with crucial caveats
The risk of coming in contact with the virus dropped by 23% to 57% if airlines limited passenger loads on both single-aisle and widebody jets, compared to full occupancy, according to research released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday.
Effective vaccine against coronavirus mutations can be produced: AIIMS
At least five major variants have been reported in India, which include the UK variant, South Africa variant and Brazil variant. The double-mutant, which combines mutations from two separate virus variants, has been found in samples from Maharashtra, Delhi and Punjab.