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longtermopioidusemaynotincreaseriskofalzheimers

Long-term opioid use may not increase risk of Alzheimers

Long-term use of powerful pain-relieving drugs is not associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, shows a recent study.According to the ...

classicpsychedelicdrugsmayreducecriminalbehavioursaysrecentstudy

Classic psychedelic drugs may reduce criminal behaviour, says recent study

Research on the benefits of psychedelic drugs started decades ago, mainly to treat mental illness. However, it had to be stopped because of the reclas...

irregularheartbeatassociatedwiththyroidproblems

Irregular heartbeat associated with thyroid problems

People with high thyroid hormone levels are at greater risk of developing irregular heart rhythm (known as atrial fibrillation) than those with lower ...

womengivingbirthinwinteratlowerriskofbabyblues:study

Women giving birth in winter at lower risk of 'baby blues': study

Women who give birth to a baby during winter and spring are less likely to suffer from 'baby blues' or post-natal depression, a study has found.Resear...

depressionstilllinkedtohigherriskofearlydeaths:study

Depression still linked to higher risk of early deaths: study

Even with increased awareness about mental illness, according to a new study, depression is still strongly linked to higher long-term risk of early de...

5superfoodstoincludeinyourdiettofightbadcholesterol

5 super foods to include in your diet to fight 'bad cholesterol'

Various kinds of lifestyle diseases are affecting our health on a daily basis and high cholesterol is one of them. It is one of the root causes of hea...

aspirinadaymaykeeplivercanceraway:study

Aspirin a day may keep liver cancer away: study

Taking aspirin daily can reduce the risk of liver cancer, a new study suggested.The researchers found that everyday aspirin therapy could significantl...

highbpupsriskofheartvalvedisorder:study

High BP ups risk of heart valve disorder: study

You may have to exercise and take a proper diet daily; as high blood pressure from early life may increase the risk of developing most common heart va...

newdrugdiscoveredtotreatbowelcancer

New drug discovered to treat bowel cancer

Washington D.C. : Briton researchers have recently discovered a new drug target for bowel cancer that is specific to tumour cells and less toxic than ...

nightphoneusemayharmmentalhealthinteens:study

Night phone use may harm mental health in teens: study

Teenagers who use their smartphones late at night may have low sleep quality, leading to poor mental health, reduced coping and self-esteem, a new stu...

lackofsleepinpregnancymaycontributetogestationaldiabetes

Lack of sleep in pregnancy may contribute to gestational diabetes

Washington D.C  : Pregnant women may develop gestational diabetes due to lack of sleep, a new study suggests. The amount of time spent sleep...

stresscanprovetobeasunhealthyasjunkfood:study

Stress can prove to be as unhealthy as junk food: study

As much as lack of nutrition is causing harm to your body, stress does too.A new finding suggests that stress is just as harmful to our bodies like ju...

mribrainscanscanidentifymsriskinchildren:study

MRI brain scans can identify MS risk in children: study

MRI brain scans can help identify children at high risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) much before symptoms appear, which may lead to earlier d...

magicmushroomsmaytreatdepression:study

Magic mushrooms may treat depression: study

Magic mushrooms may effectively treat depression by 'rebooting' the activity of key brain circuits in patients suffering from the disorder, a study cl...

hormonetherapysafeforwomenwithmigraines:study

Hormone therapy safe for women with migraines: study

Hormone therapy is safe for treating menopause symptoms in women who suffer from migraines, a study has found.Migraine headaches are common among wome...

childobesitygrowstenfoldsince1975:study

Child obesity grows tenfold since 1975: study

The world had 10 times as many obese children and teenagers last year than in 1975, but underweight kids still outnumbered them, a study said Wednesda...

happiermarriageslinkedtohealthierhearts:study

Happier marriages linked to healthier hearts: study

Men whose marriages grow stronger over the years have healthier cholesterol and blood pressure than peers whose unions fall apart, said a study Tuesda...

dnadamagecausedbycancertreatmentreversed

DNA damage caused by cancer treatment reversed

Scientists have discovered a new way that cells use to fix a dangerous type of DNA damage caused by cancer treatment.A team led by researchers at the ...

costlymedicinesmayworsenperceivedsideeffects:study

Costly medicines may worsen perceived side effects: study

Expensive medicines may make you feel worse, according to a study which found that people are more likely to experience stronger side effects when a t...

eatingbananasavocadosdailymaypreventheartdisease:research

Eating bananas, avocados daily may prevent heart disease: Research

Eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and avocados, daily may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart disease and death, ...

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...

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