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Politics

Hina Khan pens a motivational note as she shares pictures of losing her eyelashes due to Chemotherapy sessions; writes ‘we shall see all this through’ | – Times of India

Hina Khan is currently battling stage three breast cancer, she shared a number of treatment-related side effects with fans as she takes chemotherapy. Despite her struggles, Hina has persevered and served as an inspiration to many. Hina has been quite acting on social media sharing details about her battle with breast cancer, be it scars, her unbearable neuropathic pain to hair loss, the actress has shared it all.Now, Hina took to her Instagram handle to share pictures of losing her beautiful lashes. With the pictures, Hina shared a motivational note that keeps her going through her Chemotherapy sessions. Hina penned, Wanna know what’s my current source of motivation? Once part of a mighty and beautiful Brigade that adorned my eyes. My Genetically long and beautiful lashes. This BRAVE, LONE...
Science

What is microRNA? Understanding the 2024 Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough – Times of India

One complicating factor has been that microRNAs can be unstable Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun, the latest Nobel Prize winners in medicine, have been recognized for their groundbreaking discovery of microRNA in human DNA. This genetic switch, capable of turning gene functions on or off, holds immense potential for treating various diseases, including cancer, heart ailments, and viral infections.Despite the scientists initially considering their findings as merely "something weird about worms," according to Cambridge University geneticist Eric Miska, the implications of their work have far-reaching consequences. How does the genetic switch work Miska gave the example of the messenger RNA vaccines rolled out against COVID-19 during the pandemic, which inserts a message with new instructions t...
Life Style

Cancer Treatment: Honey bee venom can kill cancer cell membranes in just an hour says breakthrough research | – Times of India

Cancer has been silently wiping out millions of lives every year. The aggressive growth of cells leave no trace in the initial stage and by the time they are visible, the cancerous growth might have already reached an irreversible stage. Several researches and studies are currently underway to act upon the silent killer cancer.One such breakthrough has been done by researchers at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and the University of Western Australia.These researchers have found that honeybee venom can kill cancerous cells.The study, done in 2020, was published in international journal NPJ Nature Precision Oncology. It found that honeybee venom rapidly destroyed triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer cells.“No-one had previously compared the effects o...