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bowelchangescouldbeasignofcancerorstroke

Bowel changes could be a sign of cancer or stroke

London : Being constipated means your bowel movements are tough or happen less often than normal. Almost everyone goes through it at some point. ...

twiceweeklyexercisemayimprovememorythinking:study

Twice-weekly exercise may improve memory,thinking: study

Exercising twice a week may improve thinking ability and memory in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), according to a guideline by the Americ...

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Body's own built-in bathroom scales can regulate fat

Washington D.C.: According to a recent research, a group of researchers have found a previously unidentified body fat regulatory system. The mech...

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Soothe teeth sensitivity in easy ways

Oral health is a window to a persons overall health and well-being and amongst that teeth sensitivity is one of the main problems that can range from ...

airpollutionmayincreaseprematuredeathriskinelderly:study

Air pollution may increase premature death risk in elderly: study

Short-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution and ozone - even at low levels - may increase the risk of premature death in the elderly, a US s...

excessivegamingtobenamedmentaldisorderbywhoin2018

Excessive gaming to be named mental disorder by WHO in 2018

The year 2018 will see World Health Organization (WHO) adding an unexpected name to its list of mental health conditions. According to WHO, from next ...

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Calcium, vitamin D supplements may not lower fracture risk in elderly

 A study has recently found that taking calcium, vitamin D supplements or both may not protect against hip fracture and other bone breaks in the ...

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Blueberry vinegar can help fight dementia

Dementia is considered to be one of the fastest-growing health burdens across the globe, with one person developing the disease every 3 seconds.Many s...

eatingtoomuchofredmeatmayputyouatcancerrisk

Eating too much of red meat may put you at cancer risk

London : Before buying red meat from market, you may want take a complete look at the entire animal, as a study recently warns that consuming processe...

takingfolicacidinpregnancymayupriskofallergies:study

Taking folic acid in pregnancy may up risk of allergies: study

Taking folic acid in late pregnancy may increase the risk of allergies in offspring affected by intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), a study warns....

folicacidinpregnancycanupriskofallergiesinkids

Folic acid in pregnancy can up risk of allergies in kids

Washington D.C. :  According to a study, taking folic acid in late pregnancy may increase the risk of allergies in children affected by growth re...

shorttimeexerciseequalsbigtimebrainboost:study

Short-time exercise equals big-time brain boost: study

Even a short, one-time burst of exercise can boost parts of the brain responsible for executive functions such as decision-making and focus, a study s...

eatingfishweeklycouldboostyourkidsiq

Eating fish weekly could boost your kids' IQ

New York : Want to sharpen your kids' mental skills and boost intelligence quotient (IQ) levels? Feed them fish at least once a week, says a study.&nb...

applestomatoesmightrestorelungdamagecausedbysmoking:study

Apples, tomatoes might restore lung damage caused by smoking:Study

People who have quit smoking should include in their diet tomatoes and fruits as these foods might help restore lung damage caused by smoking, accordi...

eatingtomatoesmayrestorelungdamageinsmokers

Eating tomatoes may restore lung damage in smokers

A diet high in tomatoes and fruits, especially apples, can help restore lung damage caused by smoking, a study suggests.The study from Johns Hopkins B...

eatingsaladsdailymaykeepyourbrain11yearsyounger

Eating salads daily may keep your brain 11 years younger

Eating one to two servings of salad with spinach, lettuce and kale daily may keep your brain 11 years younger as well as prevent dementia, according t...

exercisingduringnicotineexposurereducesseverityofwithdrawal:study

Exercising during nicotine exposure reduces severity of withdrawal: Study

New research in mice sheds light on the mechanism underlining exercise's protective effect against nicotine dependence and withdrawal.The study reveal...

bedtimesmartphoneusemaycauseweightgaininkids:study

Bedtime smartphone use may cause weight gain in kids: study

Watching TV or using smartphones before going to bed may lead to weight gain in kids, a study warns.The findings, published in the journal Global Pedi...

bloodtestmaydetectmultiplesclerosis:study

Blood test may detect multiple sclerosis: study

A simple blood test may help detect signs of multiple sclerosis, a disease of the brain and spinal cord, according to a study.The discovery by researc...

ketaminemayreducesuicidalthoughts:study

Ketamine may reduce suicidal thoughts: study

Addictive party drug ketamine may be effective in reducing suicidal thoughts in depressed people, a study claims.Researchers found that administration...

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Indian chefs amazed by mustard oil and its several advantages

Mustard oil has been used for centuries as a food additive and remains a staple in a majority of Indian homes. Incorporating mustard oil into your dai...

nanoparticlesmayhelpdetectcancerearly

Nanoparticles may help detect cancer early

Using light-emitting nanoparticles, scientists, including those of Indian-origin, have developed a highly effective method to detect tiny tumours and ...

thisunlikelyfooditemcanhelppreventconstipation

This unlikely food item can help prevent constipation

It's becoming clear in recent years that what you eat can be highly effective in preventing or reversing some health problems, especially chronic cons...

infertilityinwomentiedtoinsomnia

Infertility in women tied to insomnia

Women with sleep disorders other than sleep apnea may be more than three times as likely to experience infertility as their counterparts who don’t hav...

drinkinghotteadailymayreduceglaucomarisk:study

Drinking hot tea daily may reduce glaucoma risk: study

Drinking a cup of hot tea at least once a day may significantly lower risk of developing glaucoma - a serious eye condition, a study suggests.However,...

brainmechanismsbehinddepressionidentified:study

Brain mechanisms behind depression identified: study

People suffering from major mental disorder have activity and connectivity alterations in their brain regions responsible for reward and memory, accor...

kidneydiseasemayupdiabetesrisk:study

Kidney disease may up diabetes risk: study

Kidney dysfunction may increase the risk of diabetes, according to a study which found that the culprit behind the relationship is urea.Diabetes is kn...

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Winter care tips: How to take special care of dry skin and brittle hair

Winter is the time for coziness, cuddles and warm, lazy sunshine. Also the time for dry skin, falling hair and dull appearances. Really? No! It doesn’...

vigorousexercisecoulddelayparkinsonsdisease

Vigorous exercise could delay Parkinson's disease

Three intense workouts a week could slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, according to a study.A team of researchers at Northwestern Medicine a...

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'Ground-breaking' new drug gives hope in Huntington's disease

Scientists have for the first time fixed a protein defect that causes Huntington's disease by injecting a drug from Ionis Pharmaceuticals into the spi...

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