Health Brief: AIDS vaccine became the world’s most difficult disease, students made a fake hand of 300 grams, tomato came twice as strong as an egg

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To help you take better care of yourself and your family’s health, we have come up with ‘Weekly Health Brief’. In this you will get major health updates, important research related data and relevant advice from doctors. By reading this in just 2 minutes, you will get important information related to health and you will be able to take better care of the family.

1. AIDS vaccine trial in Africa, this disease has killed 36 million people

Moderna’s AIDS vaccine has begun large-scale trials in Africa. If this test is successful, then this incurable disease can be cured in the coming time. This vaccine, named mRNA-1644, is being made with the same technology from which Moderna made the Kovid vaccine. According to the WHO, HIV-AIDS has killed 36 million people since its transmission from monkeys to humans in the 1980s. Apart from this, 37 million people worldwide are also infected with it.

2. IIT-Kanpur students made 300 grams of artificial hand, will run on battery

Five alumni of IIT-Kanpur have together created an artificial hand that weighs just 300 grams. It works just like a real hand. There is a battery in its palm, due to which it works with the help of Artificial Intelligence technology. At present, the normal artificial hand available in the market is up to 2 kg. In such a situation, this light hand can be of great help to the handicapped. The cost of this hand is 1.5 lakh rupees.

3. One tomato will get as much vitamin as 2 eggs, scientists have changed the genetic code

Now vegetarians can also take more vitamins without eating eggs. Scientists at the John Innes Center in England have changed the genetic code of tomato to turn it into a ‘super tomato’. After which one tomato will get as much vitamin as two eggs. According to a research, more than 76% people in India are suffering from vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency causes diseases like heart and cancer. Sunlight, fish, milk and eggs are major sources of the vitamin.

4. Breast feeding sharpens the brain, otherwise children are left behind

Scientists from Oxford University have told in a research that the mental development of children who are breast feeding is better. Scientists did research for this for 20 years. They collected data on 7855 children born in the years 2000-2002. They have found that children who drank mother’s milk in the beginning have more mental development. He also understood the language quickly. It has also been told in research that breast feeding benefits the mother as well as the children.

5. If unmarried, then the risk of dying in a heart attack is high, married survive

Married people recover faster after a heart attack than the unmarried. In addition, they also have a low mortality rate. A study conducted by the European Society of Cardiology found that post-marriage partner support and social security are helpful in recovering from heart failure. Researchers collected data on 1000 people who had suffered from heart failure 10 years ago. After 10 years 67% of them have died. Most of them were unmarried.

6. Understand why 60 people who went on Chardham Yatra died, it is necessary to go with the procedure

So far this year, 60 people have lost their lives during the Chardham Yatra of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Most of them were elderly and were already suffering from some health problem. According to health experts, due to the high altitude on the mountains, there is a lack of oxygen. Due to which BP, diabetes, and heart patients start having problems. In this case the risk of heart attack increases. For this, doctors advise to go on a journey along with precautions.

7. ‘World Thyroid Day’: 42 million people in the country suffer from it, more problems in women

World Thyroid Day was observed on 25 May. Well ‘thyroid’ is not a disease but a part of our body. It is a gland present near the throat. Which produces hormones for the body to run properly. When the thyroid starts producing less or more hormones than necessary, it takes the form of disease. Low hormones cause ‘hypo-thyroidism’ and excess hormones cause ‘hyper-thyroidism’. Such problems are often seen in women after periods and delivery. Symptoms like body bloating, hair loss, fatigue are seen in women suffering from this.

8. Indians are getting fat fast, every fourth woman weighs more than normal

According to the report of the National Family Health Survey, obesity is increasing rapidly among Indians. 23% of men and 24% of women in the country have a body mass index of 25 or more. In many countries, having a BMI greater than 23 is considered obese. In such a situation, almost half of the population of our country is a victim of obesity. Experts have said that if immediate steps are not taken to stop it, it can become a big problem for the whole country. According to WHO, obesity causes 12 types of cancer, diabetes and heart problems.

9. Men can get breast cancer due to impotence

According to a research published in the journal ‘Breast Cancer Research’, impotence can be the cause of breast cancer in men. Researchers from ‘The Institute of Cancer’ interviewed 2,000 men with breast cancer. Of these, about 500 i.e. every fourth male said that he did not have a child. After which the researchers started research on the relation of impotence and breast cancer. Breast cancer usually occurs in women only.

10. Anemia, malnutrition is directly related to 67% of the children of the country

According to the report of the National Family Health Survey, the number of children suffering from anemia has increased by 9% in the last 5 years. New figures show that more than 67% of children in the country suffer from anemia. That is, there is a lack of blood in their body. Experts say that due to lack of balanced diet between mother and baby, there is a problem of anemia. It is directly related to malnutrition.

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