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airpollutioncanincreaseriskofmiscarriage:study

Air pollution can increase risk of miscarriage: Study

Washington: Exposure to air pollution, even for a short-term, may significantly increase the risk of miscarriages, a study has found. Air quality has ...

peoplewhostayuplateareatahigherriskofsufferingfromheartdisease

People who stay up late are at a higher risk of suffering from heart disease

London: Night owls -- people who prefer staying up late -- may have a higher risk of suffering from heart disease and type 2 diabetes than early riser...

studyfindslinkbetweenlungdiseaseanddementia

Study finds link between lung disease and dementia

Washington D.C. - According to a recent study, lung disease in middle age could be a risk factor for dementia or cognitive impairment later in life.Th...

highbloodpressurecanbemoredifficulttotreatifyouhavegumdisease

High Blood Pressure Can Be More Difficult to Treat If You Have Gum Disease

Poor oral health can lead to a variety of health problems.Now, researchers have concluded health issues with your gums may also make it more difficult...

aremicroplasticsinfoodathreattoyourhealth?

Are Microplastics in Food a Threat to Your Health?

Most people use plastic every day.However, this material generally isn’t biodegradable. Over time, it breaks down into tiny pieces called microplastic...

cholesterolismorethananumber:whatyoucandotoloweryours

Cholesterol Is More Than a Number: What You Can Do to Lower Yours

Cholesterol levels are usually thought of in terms of just numbers.But experts now say there’s a lot more to it than that.And, they say, there’s plent...

whydiabetesincreasestheriskofheartdisease

Why Diabetes Increases the Risk of Heart Disease

A campaign has been launched to educate people with type 2 diabetes about heart disease and what they can do to reduce their risk.There is a link betw...

howstresscanshrinkyourbrainand6waystokeepitfromhappening

How Stress Can Shrink Your Brain and 6 Ways to Keep It from Happening

“Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” goes the phrase. And somehow, we all actually believe it.We humblebrag that we’re stressed about work,...

iscryinggoodforyou?theupsanddownsofemotionaltears

Is crying good for you? The ups and downs of emotional tears

Let's take a look.What tears are made ofWhether you're welling up or not there are always tears in your eyes — they're the film that protects your pee...

aspirinandomega3safelowerbowelcancerrisk:study

Aspirin and omega-3 safe, lower bowel cancer risk: Study

Intake of aspirin and omega-3 is safe and effective at reducing chances of bowel cancer in high-risk patients, according to a new clinical trial.In th...

highbloodpressurebeforeage40tiedtoearlierstrokesheartdisease:study

High blood pressure before age 40 tied to earlier strokes, heart disease: Study

People who develop high blood pressure before age 40 have a higher risk of heart disease and strokes in middle age, two new studies suggest.One of the...

diabetesmedicationcouldhelptreatalzheimersdisease

Diabetes medication could help treat Alzheimer's disease

Washington D.C. - According to a new research, people with Alzheimer's disease who were treated with diabetes drugs showed considerably fewer markers ...

eatingfishreduceschildhoodasthma:study

Eating fish reduces childhood asthma: study

Canberra:  Eating fish like salmon, trout and sardines can significantly reduce asthma symptoms in children, a study led by Australian researcher...

fermenteddairyproductscouldprotectagainstheartattacks

Fermented dairy products could protect against heart attacks

Eating plenty of fermented dairy products — including cheese, yoghurt, sour milk — could protect you against heart attacks, finds a new study. Th...

radiationtherapycouldreduceriskofbreastcancerrecurrence:study

Radiation therapy could reduce risk of breast cancer recurrence: Study

Washington DC:  According to a recent study, a subset of patients with low-risk breast cancer is highly unlikely to see cancer return following b...

snifferdogscannowdetectmalariainsocksusedbyhumans:research

Sniffer dogs can now detect malaria in socks used by humans: Research

LONDON - In a lab room, two-year-old springer spaniel Freya bustles along a row of vials positioned on stands, sniffing each for signs of disease.The ...

organicfoodscouldhelppreventcancer:study

Organic foods could help prevent cancer: Study

Washington: A recent study suggests that eating organic fruits and vegetables might help you dodge a cancer diagnosis.According to the study, publishe...

regularexerciseshouldbepartofcancercareforallpatients:research

Regular exercise should be part of cancer care for all patients: Research

Washington: According to a study, every cancer patient should keep regular exercise as part of their routine.The researchers stated it can significant...

eatingwalnutsmaynotcauseweightgain:study

Eating walnuts may not cause weight gain: Study

A diet rich in walnuts may not lead to weight gain or increase the risk of obesity, a study conducted in healthy elders claims.The study, published in...

mentalillnessontheriseinamerica

Mental illness on the rise in America

Approximately 1 in 5 American adults will experience some form of mental illness in any given year, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illne...

ketogenicdietpreventscognitivedecline:study

Ketogenic diet prevents cognitive decline: Study

Consuming a ketogenic diet high levels of fat and low levels of carbohydrate can help prevent cognitive decline, according to a new study on mice.The ...

irregularheartbeatmayincreasedementiarisk:study

Irregular heartbeat may increase dementia risk: study

People with a particular kind of irregular heartbeat may experience faster decline in thinking and memory skills and are at greater risk of dementia, ...

bugbehindstomachcanceralsolinkedtocoloncancer

Bug Behind Stomach Cancer Also Linked to Colon Cancer

The same type of bacteria that causes stomach cancer may also increase colon cancer risk, especially in black Americans, a new study finds.Researchers...

csectionrateshavenearlydoubledworldwidesince2000

C-section rates have nearly doubled worldwide since 2000

The number of women delivering babies via cesarean section has nearly doubled worldwide since 2000, to about 21 percent, new research shows.That's sig...

peoplemaygetpneumoniafrompickingtheirnose:study

People may get pneumonia from picking their nose: study

London: Parents exasperated by their children constantly ignoring pleas to stop picking their noses, may have finally found an argument to break the h...

excessivevitaminamayincreaseriskofbonefractures:study

Excessive vitamin A may increase risk of bone fractures: study

Washington DC: Turns out, consuming too much vitamin A may decrease bone thickness, leading to weak and fracture-prone bones.A new study, undertaken i...

aspirinmaylowerriskofovariancancer

Aspirin may lower risk of ovarian cancer

NEW YORK: Taking a low-dose of aspirin daily may help women lower their risk of developing ovarian cancer by 23 per cent, suggests a new study.Ovarian...

diabetesmayincreasecancerrisk:study

Diabetes may increase cancer risk: study

London: Diabetes can increase the risk of developing a number of cancers, and may reduce the chances of survival in cancer patients, a study has found...

abraineatingamoebajustclaimedanothervictim

A BRAIN-EATING AMOEBA JUST CLAIMED ANOTHER VICTIM

THE TEMPERATURE IN Waco, Texas was approaching 83 degrees last Thursday when Mia Mattioli arrived in search of Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating, warm...

somecontraceptivepillsmaycutovariancancerrisk:study

Some contraceptive pills may cut ovarian cancer risk: study

London: New types of combined oral contraceptives — containing both oestrogens and progestogens may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in young women, ...

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