Health
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Here’s how you avoid sugar detox effects
New Delhi: Cutting down on the intake of processed sugar is healthy but not an easy task. Healthline in an article called ‘How to Beat Sugar Detox Symptoms and Feel Better Than…
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Emergency hospitalisation linked to early cognitive decline in elderly
Washington: A new study now finds that emergency and urgent hospitalisations are associated with an increase in the rate of cognitive decline in older adults. The report was conducted by researchers at…
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Undetectable levels of HIV is untransmittable, say experts
Washington : Officials from the National Institutes of Health have said that the results from years of clinical evidence that firmly established that the HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) concept is scientifically…
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How childhood body composition determines lung health in adults
Washington: A new study now finds that lung health in adolescents is determined by the amount of fat mass they had as children. This Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) research has…
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Eat more dietary fibre to lower risk of non-communicable diseases
Washington: Here’s another reason why you should increase your consumption of dietary fibre! According to a recent study, high intake of dietary fibre and whole grains is linked to reduced risk of…
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Higher calcium levels may predict heart disease
New York: Specks of calcium in the heart’s artery walls could signal early risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly in men from South Asian countries, including India, and may help develop treatment methods,…
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Undetectable levels of HIV is untransmittable, say experts
Washington: Officials from the National Institutes of Health have said that the results from years of clinical evidence that firmly established that the HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) concept is scientifically sound.…
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High-fibre diet lowers risk of death, non-communicable diseases: Lancet
Wellington: Eating up to 30 grams of naturally-occurring dietary fibre — such as whole grains, pulses, vegetables and fruits — daily may prevent the risks of developing non-communicable diseases, finds a review…
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Rewarding kids with screen time as bad as sugary treats
Toronto: Do you reward your child with extra screen time for their good behaviour? According to a study, it may not be a wise idea as they are likely to get addicted…
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Rewarding kids with screen time as bad as sugary treats
Toronto: Do you reward your child with extra screen time for their good behaviour? According to a study, it may not be a wise idea as they are likely to get addicted…
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Undetectable levels of HIV is untransmittable, say experts
Washington: Officials from the National Institutes of Health have said that the results from years of clinical evidence that firmly established that the HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) concept is scientifically sound.…
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High-fibre diet may lower risk of death, chronic diseases
Washington: A new study now finds that people who eat diets that have higher fibre content have a lower risk of death and chronic diseases such as stroke or cancer. The study,…
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Novel device to reduce chemotherapy’s harmful side effects
New York: Researchers have developed a new 3D-printed device that could help reduce side effects of chemotherapy such as hair loss, nausea and heart failure. Although chemotherapy can kill cancer cells very…
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Malaria vaccine found safe in early clinical trial
London: A vaccine developed with the aim of protecting against pregnancy-associated malaria was found safe in an early clinical trial. Malaria in pregnancy has major impacts on mother and child health. The…
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This winter, take care of your arthritic knee
New Delhi: A certain nip in the air, frequent urge for a steaming cup of tea and an endearing love for sleeping a little longer inside the snuggly quilt is back. The…