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This Diet Reduces Weight and Controls Ch...

This Diet Reduces Weight and Controls Cholesterol

What could be better than an all-in-one weight loss diet? A recent study at St. Michael’s Hospital showed that a modified Atkins diet, called “Eco-Atkins” diet, can be effectively used to reduce weight and lower the risk of developing heart diseases. The study revealed that the... read more »

Google Doodle Celebrates Rachel Louise C...

Google Doodle Celebrates Rachel Louise Carson’s 107th Birthday

New Delhi – Google dedicates the doodle for the day to Rachel Louise Carson, an American marine biologist and conservationist. Her book, Silent Spring was noted and credited with advancing the global movement on environment. Google celebrates her life, achievements and contributions to... read more »

Fitness lowers death risk in the elderly

Fitness lowers death risk in the elderly

A new study has revealed that aged people, who have high blood pressure, can decrease their death risk with moderate fitness. Charles Faselis, M.D, said that old age people can achieve reasonable level of fitness by engaging in brisk walking of 20 to 40 minutes, most days of the week. To determine... read more »

8 Weird things men like in women

8 Weird things men like in women

Men are crazy. And they get crazier when they see you approach them in those red pumps and skinny jeans with a baggy and casual tee in style and confidence. Although there are a thousand things that make you irresistible, here are the top most unbelievable ones: 1. No make-up: Oops. Sorry girl.... read more »

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Uterine fibroids affect women’s workplace performance and life qu...

Washington – A new study has revealed that uterine fibroids cause significant fear and morbidity and can compromise workplace performance. The survey of nearly 1,000 women in the U.S. sheds ... read more »

Popping aspirin daily could be hazardous for healthy people

Popping aspirin daily could be hazardous for healt...

London – Health experts have warned that healthy people who take a daily aspirin in a bid to reduce their risk of disease should stop doing so... read more »

HIV put in remission in baby born with AIDS virus

HIV put in remission in baby born with AIDS virus

Washington – Doctors have revealed that they may have put HIV into remission in a Mississippi baby born with the AIDS virus. The new report on the case,... read more »

Researchers identify `biomarker` protein to help diagno...

Concussions may lead to Alzheimer’s disease

Washington – Researchers have identified six proteins in spinal fluid that can be used as markers for the illness. Katarina Kagedal, reader in... read more »

How sleep loss adversely affects immune system

How sleep loss adversely affects immune system

Washington – Researchers have identified the genes that are most susceptible to sleep deprivation and are examining if these genes are involved in the... read more »

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Why dark chocolate is good for your heart

Washington – Researchers have suggests that consumption of dark chocolate lowers the augmentation index, a key vascular health predictor, and reduces adhesion of white blood cells to... read more »

Regular exercise can make you smarter

New Delhi –  If you think exercising is all about losing those extra pounds or just a way of being fit, think again! Just 30 minutes of physical activity a day can actually make you... read more »

74 per cent children in Kerala use tobacco, says study

Seventy-four per cent children in Kerala use tobacco, according to a recent multi-state survey conducted by National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre and the All India Institute of Medical... read more »

Indian-American Scientist Develops Diagnostic for Cancer

In a breakthrough, an Indian- American scientist at the prestigious MIT has developed a simple, cheap, paper test that could improve cancer diagnosis rates and help people get treated... read more »

Asthma patients may be over-medicating themselves

If you have asthma, chances are you may be taking higher doses of medicines than actually required, say experts. People with mild asthma are advised to lower their medication dose once their asthma... read more »