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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...

blockingmoleculemayhelppreventprematurebirth

Blocking molecule may help prevent premature birth

Premature birth, a leading cause of death of newborns worldwide, could be prevented by blocking a molecule in the uterus, suggests a new research. ...

cancerssocialnetworkanalysisoffershopeforaffectedpatients

Cancer's social network analysis offers hope for affected patients

A team of scientists has developed a computer model that applies techniques used to analyse social networks to identify new ways of treating cancer....

liverhormonecutscravingsforsweetsalcohol

Liver hormone cuts cravings for sweets, alcohol

In a good news for those who cannot shun their drink and also have "sweet tooth", scientists have discovered for the first time a liver hormone that...

obesechildrenmayhaveweakerbones:study

Obese children may have weaker bones: Study

Washington: Obese children tend to have more muscle but excess body fat may compromise other functions in their bodies, such as bone growth, new res...

dailymagnesiumintakecanpreventpancreaticcancer

Daily magnesium intake can prevent pancreatic cancer

Daily magnesium intake may be beneficial in preventing pancreatic cancer, researchers from Indiana University (IU) have found. Previous studies have f...

fishoilcanhelpyoureduceweight

Fish oil can help you reduce weight

Consuming fish oil could help reduce weight gain in middle-aged people by transforming fat-storage cells into fat-burning cells, a new study has claim...

mirrorscanmakeunhealthyfoodslesstasty:study

Mirrors can make unhealthy foods less tasty: study

Washington: Watching yourself in the mirror while eating can reduce the perceived tastiness of unhealthy food, according to scientists who suggest tha...

heartdiseasestroketopkillersworldwide

Heart disease, stroke top killers worldwide

Heart disease is the biggest killer worldwide followed by stroke, according to a new report that showed 31 per cent of all global deaths were caused b...

nightmilkcanhelpgoodnightssleep

Night milk can help good night's sleep

Drinking cow milk collected during night time (night milk) can help you have a good night's sleep without popping any pill, suggests new research.Acco...

blackraspberrytoutedforbighealthbenefits

Black raspberry touted for big health benefits

If you’re looking for a super-food fruit, you may not need to look as far as the exotic goji, acerola or acai berry.A Polish study points out that the...

vegetariandietmoreharmfultoenvironment:study

Vegetarian diet more harmful to environment: Study

New York: Contrary to popular assumption — and a talk by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the United Nations Paris Climate Change Conference — eating a ...

pomegranateshavesomeeffectsonheart

Pomegranates have some effects on heart

Washington D.C, Dec 15 (ANI): Contrary to recent studies, pomegranates have been found to have no effect on most heart risk factors.The study assessin...

wenowhaveasuperlowgiricevarietyfordiabeticpatients

We now have a super low GI rice variety for Diabetic patients

Diabetic patients rejoice. Rice will no more be a ‘villain’ for diabetic patients as researchers in Chhattisgarh have identified a high-yielding varie...

intenseexercisecandisturbsleepquality

Intense exercise can disturb sleep quality

London: Intensive bouts of exercise can lead to significant and progressive decline in sleep quality, says a new study.The researchers also found that...

lipsdon’tliekeepthemingoodshape

Lips don’t lie ... keep them in good shape

Lips are the most sensitive part of the face. They are made up of thin skin that can get damaged easily. Pigmentation is a common problem. Lips can te...

stressputsolderpeopleatalzheimersrisk

Stress puts older people at Alzheimer's risk

Washington: Ongoing stress has been linked to an array of health problems and now, researchers are blaming it for a type of memory decline in ol...

lackofsleepcanmakeyoufeelcranky:study

Lack of sleep can make you feel cranky: Study

Washington: Do you know lack of sleep can make your feel uneasy and cranky in the morning.The research undertaken by Tel Aviv University reveals that ...

newbandagesensestemperature

New bandage senses temperature

Engineers have designed a sticking bandage that releases medicine in response to changes in skin temperature. Designed by Xuanhe Zhao, associate profe...

frequentgreenteacomsuptionmayaffectfertility:study

Frequent Green Tea comsuption may affect fertility: Study

New York: Are you a green tea lover? Read this carefully as the cup packed with anti-oxidants and other health benefits may adversely affect your fert...

spoonfulofsugarbeforelongrunningkillsfatigue:study

Spoonful of sugar before long running kills fatigue: Study

If you are a long-distance runner and feel “marathon fatigue” quite often, try a spoonful of sugar first and hit the ground running like never before....

heartattackdeathsoccurduetoinsufficientheartpumping

Heart attack deaths occur due to insufficient heart pumping

Heart failure is on the rise in this country because of poorly managed lifestyle and food habits and in many cases death occurs due to insufficient he...

slowwalkingmayrelatealzheimersdiseaseintheelderlypeople

Slow walking may relate Alzheimer's disease in the Elderly people

London: How fast elderly people walk may be related to the amount of amyloid they have built up in their brains, even if they don’t yet have symptoms ...

newnontoxicmaterialfordentalfillings

New non-toxic material for dental fillings

Graphene oxide could be used to make super strong dental fillings that don't corrode, a new study says. The study suggests we chew around 800 times in...

threefourcupsofcoffeecanreducediabetesrisk

Three-four cups of coffee can reduce diabetes risk

London: Much to coffee lovers’ delight, drinking three to four cups of coffee per day can reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, said a new ...

frenchfriescanputyourhealthatrisk

French fries can put your health at risk

New York: French fry lovers, beware! A chemical in your favourite snacks – more commonly associated with heavy industry than crispy fried potatoes –...

losingfatfrompancreascanreversediabetes

Losing fat from pancreas can reverse diabetes

A team of researchers have shown that type 2 diabetes is caused by fat accumulating in the pancreas and losing less than one gram of that fat throug...

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