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eatingtoomanysweetsmayupheartdiseaserisk:study

Eating too many sweets may up heart disease risk: study

Drinking too many fizzy drinks and eating a lot of sweets may put even otherwise healthy people at increased risk of heart disease, a study has warned...

vitamindsupplementsmayhalvesevereasthmaattackrisk:study

'Vitamin D supplements may halve severe asthma attack risk': study

Vitamin D supplements along with standard medication may halve the risk of suffering a severe asthma attack requiring hospital attendance, a study cla...

dirtylaundryallowsbedbugstothrive:study

Dirty laundry allows bed bugs to thrive: study

Bed bugs are attracted to dirty laundry, say scientists who warn that leaving worn clothes exposed in sleeping areas - especially while staying in hot...

instantbloodtestforheartattacksdeveloped

'Instant' blood test for heart attacks developed

Scientists have developed a revolutionary new blood test for detecting a heart attack that could speed up diagnosis and help patients get out of hospi...

coldweathermayupheartfailureriskinelderly:study

Cold weather may up heart failure risk in elderly: study

Exposure to cold or high-pressure weather may trigger events leading to hospitalisation or death in elderly patients with heart failure, a study has w...

goodmoodmayboostefficacyofflujabs:study

Good mood may boost efficacy of flu jabs: study

Being in a good mood when you get a flu vaccination may increase its protective effects, scientists including one of Indian origin have found.Research...

eatingnutsmaystaveoffobesityrisk:study

Eating nuts may stave off obesity risk: study

Including nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts and peanuts in your diet may help reduce weight gain and lower the risk obesity, a stud...

breathingdirtyairmayleadtokidneyfailure:study

Breathing dirty air may lead to kidney failure: study

Air pollution may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease, which can lead to the failure of the organ, a study has warned.Outdoor air pollution ha...

thirtyminutesexercise5daysaweekwillreduceriskofearlydeaths:study

Thirty minutes exercise 5 days a week will reduce risk of early deaths: study

Thirty minutes of exercise five days a week can significantly reduce your risk of dying early and of developing heart disease, even if a sports club o...

hardwatercandamageskincauseeczema:study

Hard water can damage skin, cause eczema: study

Hard water can damage the skin barrier that protects us from external threats like bacteria and sunburns, and lead to the development of eczema, a stu...

cranberriesmayhelpcuturinarytractinfections:study

Cranberries may help cut urinary tract infections: study

Doctors can prescribe cranberry products as the first line of defence against repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs), a study has found. The finding...

gutbacteriaaffectsyourabilitytoloseorgainweight

Gut bacteria affects your ability to lose or gain weight

London [UK] : Want to know the probable reason why you are not losing weight? According to a new study, your gut bacteria could affect your abili...

physicalactivitycanhelpthosewithcancertoofindsstudy

Physical activity can help those with cancer too, finds study

Washington D.C. : According to a recent research, a group of scientists in a pilot study of 87 female breast cancer survivors, found that increase in ...

coffeeteamayhelpdiabeticwomenlivelonger:study

Coffee, tea may help diabetic women live longer: study

Drinking coffee or tea regularly may lower death risk in women who suffer from diabetes, a study claims.More than 80 per cent of the world's adult pop...

sittingtoolongcancancelbenefitsofexercise

Sitting too long can cancel benefits of exercise

Washington D.C.  : Nine-to-five desk job? No matter how much you exercise, you definitely need to take a 'movement break' every half an hour...

smokingobesitymoreharmfulthanlowlevelradiation:study

Smoking, Obesity more harmful than low level radiation: study

Modern lifestyle threats such as smoking, obesity and air pollution are more harmful than exposure to low-level radiation, a study warns.Human populat...

carbohydratesmaybekeytobettermalariavaccine:study

Carbohydrates may be key to better malaria vaccine: study

Scientists have for the first time found that carbohydrates on the surface of malaria parasites play a critical role in malaria's ability to infect mo...

poorsleepmayupprogressionofchronickidneydisease

Poor sleep may up progression of chronic kidney disease

Washington D.C. : Beware! People with chronic kidney disease may be vulnerable to the deleterious effects of poor sleep, almost 6.5 hours per night, a...

schoolkidswithphonesmorepronetocyberbullyingsaysstudy

School kids with phones more prone to cyberbullying, says Study

Washington D.C. : Dear parents! Giving cell phones to your kids can make them more prone to cyberbullying, suggests a recent study. The research,...

vitaminddeficiencymayincreasemultiplesclerosisrisk:study

'Vitamin D deficiency may increase multiple sclerosis risk' : study

Low levels of the 'sunshine vitamin' may increase the risk of developing multiple sclerosis in women, a study has found.Multiple sclerosis (MS) disrup...

lowcaloriedietmayhelpreversediabetes:study

Low calorie diet may help reverse diabetes: study

Consuming a low calorie diet may help reverse diabetes, according to a study which contradicts the perception that the condition is progressive and in...

newdrugtofighttreatmentresistantmalariadeveloped:research

New drug to fight treatment-resistant malaria developed: Research

Scientists have developed a drug which effectively treats malaria and can help fight strains of the deadly infection that are resistant to existent tr...

concussionpilltoreversebraindamageintheoffing:study

'Concussion pill' to reverse brain damage in the offing: study

Scientists have used a drug to reverse the effects of permanent brain damage in mice, an advance they believe may help create a "concussion pill".When...

contaminationofeggsposeshighrisktofoodsafety

Contamination of eggs poses high risk to food safety

New Delhi  : According to a research study, Indian poultry farms lack the technical knowhow of European nations and also follow poor rearing prac...

weightlosssurgerymayreducefertilityinmen:study

Weight loss surgery may reduce fertility in men: study

Men who undergo bariatric or weight loss surgery may suffer semen abnormalities and reduced fertility, a study has warned.A meta-analysis of studies i...

stayawayfromthesefoodsifyouhaveirritablebowelsyndrome!

Stay Away From These Foods If You Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome!

When we hear the word diet, most of us usually relate it with weight loss, right?Well, a diet is nothing but a set of rules related to foods we eat th...

snifftestmaypredictparkinsons10yearsbeforeonset

Sniff Test May Predict Parkinson's 10 Years Before Onset

A simple sniff test could predict the risk of Parkinson's disease up to 10 years before a patient is diagnosed, according to a study which found that ...

eatingredmeatpoultrymayupdiabetesrisk:study

Eating red meat,poultry may up diabetes risk: study

Eating high amounts of red meat and poultry products may significantly raise the risk of diabetes, according to one of the largest Asian studies.While...

highfatdietmaybekeytolongerlife:study

High fat diet may be key to longer life: study

Consuming a diet rich in fats may not only help you lose weight, but also boost physical strength and increase lifespan, a study claims.Ketogenic diet...

diabetesheartdiseaserisklinkedbygenes:study

Diabetes, heart disease risk linked by genes: study

Gene mutations that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes also boost the likelihood of heart diseases, according to a study which explains how the two ...

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