Year: 2016
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Women with PCOS More Likely to be Affected by Diabetes: AIIMS Study
An AIIMS study has claimed that women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition of hormonal imbalance, are more…
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High Incidence of Children Death Itself ‘National Calamity’: Pradhan
Likening the death of at least 93 children due to Japanese Encephalitis and other reasons in tribal-dominated Malkangiri district of…
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Heredity isn’t Always Destiny When it Comes to Heart Attacks: Study
If heredity puts you at higher risk for a heart attack, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can bring that risk down…
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Depression Becoming More Common Among U.S. Teens
The number of U.S. adolescents and young adults with untreated depression may be on the rise, a recent study suggests.…
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Male Workers More Affected by Diabetes: Survey
Women in the corporate sector are less afflicted with diabetes than men, show results of a survey by a health…
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Mexico Declares Public Health Emergency Over Obesity, Diabetes
Mexico has declared a public health emergency over the rapid increase in obesity and diabetes. According to health officials, the…
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Over 30 Million Diabetics in India in One Decade: Experts
In the last one decade, the number of diabetes patients in India increased by over 30 million due to sedentary…
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It’s not all in the Genes: Clean Living can cut Heart Risks
Clean living can slash your risk for heart disease even if your genes are heavily stacked against you. A large…
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Wearable device can reduce fat, treat type 2 diabetes
Scientists from Japan have developed a wearable medical device that can help diabetic elderly or overweight people to lose fat…
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Diabetes can affect your skin too!
Though people think excessive intake of sugar and sweetened food lead to diabetes, the reality is our unbalanced lifestyle also…
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