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    When at work, just be yourself

    Washington: Still trying to crack the right trick of conducting yourself at work? According to a recent study, it’s healthier and more productive just to be yourself. As part of the study…

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    Just 20-minute visit to park can cut stress, make you happy

    New York: Forget morning walk or jogging, spending just 20 minutes in contact with mother nature can help you cut stress, mental fatigue and boost life satisfaction. The study, published in International…

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    Mid-life chronic inflammation linked to cognitive decline: Study

    New York: People who have chronic inflammation in middle-age may develop cognitive problems in the decades leading up to old age, researchers say. Chronic inflammation is a low-grade inflammation that lingers for…

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    This novel method can predict fatal heart disease: Study

    New York: A novel method called stress cardiac MRI can not only diagnose heart disease, but can also predict which cases are potentially fatal, suggests a new research. The study showed that…

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    Anti-depressants raise risk of intestinal bleeding

    New York: If you are in the habit of popping anti-depressant pills used to treat anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder, then you could be at a risk of intestinal bleeding…

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    Here’s how sleep, mood affect older adults

    Washington: A new research now finds another reason why sleep, mood and stress are important. According to researchers, they affect the extent to which older adults feel they have control over their…

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    Cycling, treadmill workstations promote health and cut stress

    Toronto: Want to improve health, reduce stress and boost productivity of your employees? Try active workstations like cycling and treadmill as they also boost physiological changes in the body than sitting or…

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    PTSD linked to heart disease and cancer

    Washington: A recent study has linked post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with cardiovascular disease and cancer. The study appears in the Journal of Neuroscience Research. In the study of 84 individuals diagnosed with…

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    Can parents’ job stress affect kid’s health?

    New York: Besides economic resources, parents’ autonomy in the workplace can help boost the health of their children, suggests a research. While it was long known that sick children can affect a…

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