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Sugar and Fat rich diet could make you inflexible, says study June 24, 2015 15:44

According to a research conducted by the Oregon State University, the researchers revealed that diet high in fat and sugar causes changes in gut bacteria, which leads to a significant loss of cognitive flexibility. The…

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Sitting for more hours can increase risk of anxiety June 20, 2015 15:18

If you are sitting for more hours, you are at increases risk of anxiety, proved by a study. According to the study published in the journal BMC Public Health, the scientists proved that low energy…

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Blood and urine tests can detect genetic risk for prostate cancer June 19, 2015 18:35

According to a study performed by scientists from University of California, it was revealed that a simple blood or urine test may identify men with genetically inherited risk for prostate cancer. The study was published…

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Exercise can help control blood sugar level June 18, 2015 19:38

Exercise has many health benefits. According to a research conducted by the UT Southwestern Medical Center, researchers found that waist circumference, percentage of body fat and hemoglobin A1c levels improved in diabetic participants who exercised…

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Air pollution can reduce white matter in our brains June 17, 2015 13:56

A recent study has proved that pollution has deleterious effect on our brains. The study was published in Annals of Neurology. "Investigating the impact of air pollution on the human brain is a new area…

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Poor sleep doubles the risk of heart stroke in men June 16, 2015 16:22

Partial sleeping is linked to many health disorders. According to a recent study it was revealed that men with men with sleeping disorders may have double the risk of having a heart attack and face…

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Chronic lung disease makes physically inactive, says study June 15, 2015 13:00

Chronic obstructive lung disease is a type of lung disease that leads to breathing problems including shortness of breath, cough and sputum production over time. According to a recent study it was revealed that physical…

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Sleep deficiency linked to biological aging in older adults June 14, 2015 00:05

According to a new study by American Academy of Sleep Medicine it was revealed that partial sleep deprivation is linked to biological aging in older adults.In the study, the researchers gathered information of 29 adults…

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Diabetes vaccine in the making June 12, 2015 12:07

Phase II clinical trial to test the ability of a vaccine to reverse advanced type 1 diabetes has been approved by US authorities. The trial will investigate whether the generic vaccine bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) will…

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Handful of nuts, lower the risk of early death June 12, 2015 11:12

Maastricht University researchers found that a 23% lower chance of death, during the 10-year study in people eating at least 10g (0.3 oz) of nuts or peanuts a day. Nuts consists of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated…

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New sensor to detect HIV and Cancer identified June 11, 2015 15:01

The researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have developed a highly sensitive nanomechanical sensor that can detect cancerous tumours as well as viral disease markers for HIV, hepatitis and herpes. The sensor…

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Obese adults can reduce asthma severity by weight loss June 09, 2015 20:13

Obesity is the common lifestyle disease nowadays. A recent study found that weight loss reduces asthma severity as measured by airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in obese patients. Severity of asthma in obese patients is 1.47 times…

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