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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 ...

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...

eatproteinsthreetimesdailytoboostmusclestrength

Eat proteins three times daily to boost muscle strength

Eating enough proteins spread among three daily may boost muscle strength among the elderly, a study has found.Loss of muscle is an inevitable consequ...

ticksalivadrugmaylowerhivlinkedheartdiseaserisk

Tick saliva drug may lower HIV-linked heart disease risk

An experimental drug made from tick saliva may hold promise as a potential treatment for reducing HIV-linked heart disease risk, a study has found.Sci...

lowfathighcarbdietmayincreasedeathrisk:study

Low-fat, high carb diet may increase death risk: study

Consuming a diet low in fats and high in carbohydrates may increase the risk of early death, according to a major global study that contradicts dietar...

lowfatandhighcarbohydratefoodmightcauseearlydeath

Low fat and high carbohydrate food might cause early death

Toronto: People who consume foods that are low in fats but high in carbohydrate may be at an increased risk of an early death as compared to those who...

darkchocolatewithextravirginoliveoilboostshearthealth:study

Dark chocolate with extra virgin olive oil boosts heart health: study

Dark chocolate enriched with extra virgin olive oil may improve your heart health by increasing good cholesterol levels and preserving the 'repairing ...

highsaltintakedoublesheartfailurerisk:study

High salt intake doubles heart failure risk: study

High salt consumption may double the risk of heart failure, a 12-year-long study warns.Researchers at National Institute for Health and Welfare in Fin...

chemicalsinyogamatsmaylowerivfsuccess:study

Chemicals in yoga mats may lower IVF success: study

Exposure to a common chemical found in yoga mats, baby products and upholstered furniture may reduce the chances of pregnancy through IVF, a Harvard s...

hormonesintheheartprotectagainsteffectsofhighfatdietsaysstudy

Hormones in the heart protect against effects of high-fat diet, says study

Washington DC : Recent research shows that elevated levels of natriuretic peptides in adipose tissue protect against effects of high-fat diet.The find...

caffeinetriggerstemptationforsweets:study

Caffeine triggers temptation for sweets: study

Do you crave for a donut after having a cup of coffee? Blame the caffeine, suggests a study which found that the widely consumed stimulant tempers tas...

dnacensorcanplaycriticalroleincancerimmunotherapysaysstudy

DNA censor can play critical role in cancer immunotherapy, says Study

Washington D.C. [USA] : In a recent research, a team of scientists have found that tumors stressed by cancer immunotherapy release their mitochondrial...

scientistsdevelopfastermoreaccuratetestforlivercancer

Scientists develop faster, more accurate test for Liver Cancer

Washington D.C. : If you are one of those suffering from Liver Cancer, we have some important news for you. A team of researchers has developed a...

vitaminbintakemayuplungcancerriskinmen:study

Vitamin B intake may up lung cancer risk in men: study

Long-term, high-dose supplementation of vitamins B6 and B12 may be associated with a two to four-fold increased risk of lung cancer in men, a study ha...

checkoutforgenetictestingincardiovasculardiseases

Check out for genetic testing in cardiovascular diseases

New Delhi : The last decade has seen an explosion in cardiovascular diseases, with 60 percent of premature death attributable to cardiac causes. With ...

newtoolidentifiesdiabetespatientsatlowbloodsugarrisk

New tool identifies diabetes patients at low blood sugar risk

Scientists have developed a tool for identifying diabetes patients who are at the highest risk for being admitted to a hospital due to very low blood ...

studyidentifiesnewdrugtargetstotreatfattyliverdiseaseandlivercancer

Study identifies new drug targets to treat fatty liver disease and liver cancer

Washington D.C. [USA] : There may be no magical solution treating liver cancer or fatty liver disease, but knowing the right targets will help science...

breastmilkmayfightbacterialinfectionsinbabies:study

Breastmilk may fight bacterial infections in babies: study

Breastmilk has protective sugars that could provide a one-two punch against deadly bacterial infections in babies, according to a study which may lead...

vitamincjabsmaystaveoffbloodcancer:study

Vitamin C jabs may stave off blood cancer: study

Vitamin C injections may halt the progression of blood cancer by encouraging faulty stem cells in the bone marrow to die, a study in mice has found.Ce...

sedentaryurbanliferesponsibleforpilesinyouth

Sedentary urban life responsible for piles in youth

New Delhi  : Every year, almost 10 million people in India suffer from the pain of piles, a disease that is spreading fast due to stress, insomni...

badeyesightlinkstoriskofdementia:study

Bad eyesight links to risk of dementia : Study

New analysis conducted by researchers suggests older adults who require glasses are at higher risk of dementia .A team from Stanford University made t...

cholesterolcrystalsupriskofheartattack:study

Cholesterol crystals up risk of heart attack: Study

Washington D.C.  : A study has warned that cholesterol crystals may increase the risk of heart attack. According to researchers, simply cont...

newpotentialbreastcancerdrugidentified

New potential breast cancer drug identified

Scientists, including an Indian- American researcher, have identified a molecule that can help treat breast cancer, giving hope to patients who have b...

chewinggumtorapidlytestfordentalinflammation:research

Chewing gum to rapidly test for dental inflammation: Research

Patients in the future may quickly assess whether they carry inflammation-causing bacteria in their mouth, thanks to a low-cost chewing gum-based diag...

canelectricshocktherapyfordepressionbeatinsomniainoldies?

Can 'electric shock' therapy for depression beat insomnia in oldies?

Washington D.C. : Older people receiving electric shock therapy, also known as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), to combat the blues of age will need a...

marijuanausemayupdeathriskoffromhypertension:study

Marijuana use may up death risk of from hypertension: study

Marijuana use may increase the risk of death from hypertension by three times, a study has warned."Steps are being taken towards legalisation and decr...

moderatedrinkingmayincreaselifespansaysstudy

Moderate drinking may increase lifespan, says study

Having a little wine or beer to unwind most days may help lower the odds of a premature death as long as that drink or two doesn't routinely turn into...

dietaryfiberhelpsmaintainguthealth:study

Dietary fiber helps maintain gut health: Study

Washington D.C. : A team of researchers have discovered that by-products of the digestion of dietary fiber by gut microbes act as the right fuel to he...

embracingdarkmoodsgoodformentalhealth:study

Embracing dark moods good for mental health: study

People who resist their negative emotions are more likely to experience stress while those who embrace their darker moods feel better, a study has fou...

artificialsweetnersmaytriggerweightgaindiabetes:study

Artificial sweetners may trigger weight gain, diabetes: study

Diet foods and artificial sweeteners may trigger weight gain and increase the risk of diabetes, as their sweet taste fools the body's metabolism into ...

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