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anxietyandstressmayleadtodementia

Anxiety and stress may lead to dementia

People need to find ways to reduce chronic stress and anxiety in their lives or they may be at an increased risk for developing depression and even ...

brainsmemorycapacity10timesmorethanthought:study

Brain's memory capacity 10 times more than thought: study

Our brain may have a memory capacity 10 times larger than previously thought and can store a petabyte of information - as much as the entire Web, a ...

textreminderscanhelpreducebloodpressure:study

Text reminders can help reduce blood pressure: study

Text message reminders can help reduce people's blood pressure by encouraging patients to collect and take their medication and educate them about h...

brushyourteethtwiceadaytokeephearthealthy

Brush your teeth twice a day to keep heart healthy

What have brushing and cleaning your teeth to do with your heart? A lot, say health experts, suggesting that taking care of your teeth and gums will...

overconsumptionofsugarduringadolescencealtersbrainsrewardcircuit:study

Over consumption of sugar during adolescence alters brain's reward circuit: study

Long-term impacts of over-consumption of sugary foods during adolescence can be studied with the help of a recent study conducted on rats. The st...

brainswitchtoturnoffnicotinecravingsidentified

Brain 'switch' to turn off nicotine cravings identified

Scientists have identified a fat molecule in brain cells that may act as a 'switch' to increase or decrease the motivation to consume nicotine, a find...

standingdeskscouldmakekidssmarter:study

Standing desks could make kids smarter: study

The introduction of standing desks in classrooms could make children smarter by improving their cognitive performance, a new study by an Indian-orig...

trackskincancerbynewbloodtest

Track Skin cancer by new blood test

Researchers have found out a new blood test that can closely track metastatic melanoma — one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer.The study sho...

threegeneslinkedtoglaucomaidentified

Three genes linked to Glaucoma identified

Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have identified three genes linked to the most common type of glaucoma, an advance that could lead to new ...

commonfoodpreservativecankillcancer

Common food preservative can kill cancer

A common naturally occurring food preservative may be used to beat cancer and deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, says a new study.The researchers ...

exercisecanreduceyourlowerbackpain

Exercise can reduce your lower back pain

A review of medical literature has suggested that exercise alone or in combination with education may reduce the risk of low back pain.Researcher Dani...

smartphonestoturnintopancreastreattype1diabetes

Smartphones to turn into pancreas, treat Type 1 diabetes

US researchers have developed a system that treats Type 1 diabetes automatically and effortlessly -- with the help of a smartphone -- ditching constan...

goodbacteriamayhelppreventpneumonia

Good bacteria may help prevent pneumonia

The presence of a harmless bacterium found in the nose and on the skin may negatively impact the growth of a pathogen that commonly causes middle ear ...

saltroomtherapytoquicklyhealrespiratoryinfections

Salt Room Therapy to quickly heal respiratory infections

A new therapy that helps in quick healing of colds, bronchitis and several forms of respiratory allergies was launched in New Delhi on Saturday. In th...

watchingfitnessdvdsathomeharmsbody

Watching fitness DVDs at home harms body

Using exercise DVDs to work out at home may sound like a good idea but these DVDs may have negative, hyper-sexualised imagery and de-motivating langua...

moresugarintakecanleadstolungcancer:study

More sugar intake can leads to lung cancer: study

Higher sugar intake not only increases the risks of diabetes and obesity but can also cause breast and lung cancer, according to a new study.Universit...

lowsunlightandvitamindleadstohighriskofleukemia

Low sunlight and Vitamin D leads to high risk of Leukemia

People residing at higher latitudes, with lower sunlight or ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure and greater prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, are at least ...

vaccineisessentialtoendhivaids:study

Vaccine is essential to end HIV/AIDS: Study

 A new modeling paper has revealed that adding a vaccine to the comprehensive HIV/AIDS response is essential to conclusively end the epidemic.Foc...

drinkingduringpregnancyexposeyourbabyto428diseases

Drinking during pregnancy expose your baby to 428 diseases

Consuming alcohol during pregnancy may expose your baby to the risk of 428 distinct disease conditions linked to Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FA...

peoplesubconsciouslygobbleinwinterseason

People subconsciously gobble in winter season

A new study recently revealed that in winter the people evolve to have subconscious urges to over-eat and limited ability to avoid obesity.Researchers...

ecigarettesmayleadtocancer:study

E-cigarettes may lead to cancer: study

Marketed as a safer alternative to conventional tobacco cigarettes, electronic cigarettes could actually damage cells in ways that could lead to cance...

switchingoffemailupdatescanreducestress:study

Switching off email updates can reduce stress: Study

The key to happiness may be switching off email notifications on your smartphone, say researchers who found that people who automatically receive emai...

campaignaimstoraiseawarenessaboutgoodhygiene

Campaign aims to raise awareness about good hygiene

In order to promote health and hygiene and raise awareness about good hygiene habits such as washing hands five times a day, using a toilet for defeca...

sugarywesterndietincreasesbreastcancerrisk

Sugary Western diet increases breast cancer risk

The high amount of dietary sugar in the typical Western diet may increase the risk of breast cancer and its spread to the lungs, warns a new study."We...

saffronbasedcrocinmaypreventlivercancer

Saffron based Crocin may prevent Liver cancer

Amongst the deaths caused cancer worldwide, liver cancer remains the leading causes.A new study lead by UAE University Prof. Amr Amin has unraveled th...

earlylifeexercisepromotesbrainhealth

Early life exercise promotes brain health

Regular exercising early in life can alter a teeming menagerie of over 100 trillion microbes in the gut, which may promote healthy brain function and ...

eatingwhennothungrymaybebadforhealth:study

Eating when not hungry may be bad for health: Study

Can’t stop from digging into your favourite cheesecake even when you are not really hungry? The habit may not be advantageous for your health, scienti...

90percentofpeoplesufferedkneejointsby6065years

90 percent of people suffered knee joints by 60-65 years

Nearly 90 percent of people suffer from damaged knee joints by the age of 60-65 years, orthopedicians have said, adding that in majority of the cases ...

seaweedcapsulesmayleadaninsulininjectionfreelife

Seaweed capsules may lead an insulin injection free life

Seaweed capsules may lead to an injection-free life for diabetic patients, say researchers who have developed a novel method to overcome major challen...

peopleeatmorewhentheychoosehealthyfood:study

People eat more when they choose 'healthy food': study

When people eat "healthy food", they tend to consume more than the recommended serving size because they associate "healthy" with less filling, resear...

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