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breadsyoueatcancausecancerrisk:cse

Breads you eat can cause cancer risk : CSE

The Union health ministry has ordered an investigation into the reports of presence of cancer-causing chemicals in bread samples of most of the top br...

nearlyhalfofallheartattacksmaybesilent

Nearly half of all heart attacks may be 'Silent'

Nearly half of all heart attacks may not have classic symptoms, such as chest pain, shortness of breath and cold sweats but are likely to be silent,...

sunscreengenecankeepskincanceratbay

Sunscreen gene can keep skin cancer at Bay

Researchers have identified a “sunscreen” gene that acts as a shield to protect from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and may help stave off skin cancer....

longtermuseofantibioticscanaffectbrainfunction

Long-term use of antibiotics can affect brain function

Treatments involving long-term use of antibiotics have the potential to disrupt brain functions, suggests a new research which found that healthy gut ...

eatingpotatoesfourtimesaweekmayuphighbprisk

Eating potatoes four times a week may up high BP risk

Eating four or more servings of boiled, baked, or mashed potatoes and French fries a week may increase your risk of high blood pressure, a new study...

worldsfirstzikavirusclonedeveloped

World's first Zika virus clone developed

In a world-first, scientists have genetically engineered a clone of the Zika virus strain, an advance that may aid the development of vaccine and th...

germsmaycausetype1diabetes:newresearch

Germs may cause type-1 diabetes: New Research

Germs could play a role in the development of Type-1 diabetes by triggering the body’s immune system to destroy the cells that produce insulin, sugg...

bloodtestcanpredictmiscarriagesverysoon:study

Blood test can predict miscarriages very soon: study

A blood test that could end the agony of miscarriages has come closer to reality after a team of scientists found a protein that helps babies stick ...

malaiseofhighbpspreadingtoruralpopulation:study

Malaise of high BP spreading to rural population: study

Contrary to the popular notion that hypertension is less common in rural areas and is more of an urban malaise, a study has suggested that the lifes...

omega3fattyacidscanlowerchildhoodaggression

Omega-3 fatty acids can lower childhood aggression

Consuming foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids is likely to reduce extreme aggression in children within a short period especially its more impulsive and...

highfruitintakecutsbreastcancerrisk:study

High fruit intake cuts breast cancer risk: study

The first study reports that high fruit consumption during adolescence may be associated with lower breast cancer risk, while the second study finds t...

walkinnaturemaynotbegoodforanxietypronepeople:study

Walk in nature may not be good for anxiety prone people:study

Taking a peaceful walk in nature may not be a wise choice for everyone, according to a new study that found people who are prone to anxiety instead ...

newartificialskintosmoothoutwrinkles

New artificial skin to smooth out wrinkles

Scientists, including those of Indian-origin, have developed a new material that can temporarily tighten skin, smooth wrinkles, and may be used to del...

eatingjunkfoodasharmfultokidneyasdiabetes:study

Eating junk food as harmful to Kidney as Diabetes: study

Eating junk foods such as burgers, fries, biscuits and fizzy drinks may cause as much damage to the kidney as diabetes, a new study has warned.Type 2 ...

walkingcyclingoutweighhealthriskfrompollution:study

Walking, cycling outweigh health risk from pollution: study

The benefits of walking and cycling outweigh the negative effects on health of air pollution, even in places with high levels of air pollution such as...

climatechangemayupchronickidneydiseaserates:study

Climate change may up chronic kidney disease rates: study

Climate change may be accelerating rates of chronic kidney disease caused by dehydration and heat stress, according to a new study.The findings sugges...

mobilephonesdontincreasebraincancerrisk:study

Mobile phones don't increase brain cancer risk: study

There is no link between increasing mobile phone use and brain cancer, claims a new study that found no rise in tumours over 30 years in Australia des...

scientistsusingsmartphoneappwarnofglobalsleepcrisis

Scientists using smartphone app warn of global sleep crisis

Social pressures are forcing people to cut back on their sleep, contributing to a "global sleep crisis," according to a new study based on research co...

newdevicetoallowbypasssurgerywithoutstoppingheart

New device to allow bypass surgery without stopping heart

Scientists claim to have developed a unique device that will enable doctors to perform heart bypass surgery without stopping the organ itself. Th...

30pcofusantibioticprescriptionsunnecessary:study

30 pc of US antibiotic prescriptions unnecessary: study

At least 30 per cent of antibiotics prescribed in the US may be unnecessary, according to a new study that supports the need for establishing a goal...

geneticswitchmaybekeytoincreasedlifespan

Genetic switch may be key to increased lifespan

Scientists have discovered genetic switches in worms that are also linked to increased lifespan in mammals and may be targeted by drugs to improve hum...

scientistsuncoverdetailsofgeneticeventsthatcausebreastcancer

Scientists uncover details of genetic events that cause breast cancer

UK Scientists say they now have a near perfect picture of the genetic events that cause breast cancer. The largest study of its kind resolved practica...

gingergenemayhelpyoulookyounger:study

'Ginger' gene may help you look younger: study

Scientists have for the first time found that a gene known for producing red hair and pale skin may explain why some people appear more youthful than ...

cancerdrugmaytreatsepsis:study

Cancer drug may treat sepsis: study

Tiny doses of a cancer drug may stop the raging, uncontrollable immune response to infection that leads to life-threatening sepsis, researchers say....

soonlowfatchocolatethatmeltsinyourmouth

Soon, low-fat chocolate that melts in your mouth

Scientists have found a way to make low-fat chocolate that easily melts in your mouth. Chocolate is divinely delicious, very smooth and unfortunately ...

toomuchredmeatindietincreasesbodysbiologicalage:study

Too much red meat in diet increases body's biological age: study

A diet containing too much red meat and not enough fruits and vegetables could increase your body's 'biological age' and lead to health problems, acco...

femalepelviswidensduringchildbearingyears:study

Female pelvis widens during childbearing years: study

Women develop wider pelvis during their childbearing years to allow for the birth of large-brained babies, a new study has found.With the onset of pub...

shorterwomenmorepronetodeliveringprematurebabies:study

Shorter women more prone to delivering premature babies: study

Women who are short are twice as likely to give birth to a premature baby as tall women, suggests a new study.The shorter the mother is, the more are ...

cheatdayfromdietingmayhelpyouloseweight:study

'Cheat' day from dieting may help you lose weight: study

Indulging in chocolates and sweet treats for one day a week may help dieters with self-control and make it easier for them to lose weight, a new study...

wivesbecomelessstressedafterhusbandsdeath:study

Wives become less stressed after husband's death: study

Marriage has long been thought to be beneficial, but a new study suggests that widows suffer less stress and frailty than women whose husbands are s...

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