Year: 2016
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Tumour hardness may develop cancer cells
Tumour hardness and hypoxia — lack of oxygen at the tumour’s core — trigger a biological switch that causes cancer…
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Types of hunger and how to deal with them
Not all hungers are the same and for that very reason, they should not be treated the same either. Here…
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How smoking ups heart failure risk
Smoking is associated with thicker heart walls and reduction in the heart’s pumping ability — two factors linked to increased…
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Ways to upgrade your basic crunches
Crunches serve as one of the basic exercises to tone and define your core, specifically the muscles of the rectus…
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No time for gym? No sweat, time to work out indoors!
Are you conscious about fitness but unable to find the time to go to the gym? There are plenty of…
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Drop the dumbbell, pick up a spade
Farmhand workouts have caught the fancy of new age fitness enthusiasts. A new exercise programme cropping up in cities across…
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Heart disease not striking Indians early, finds study
Contrary to reports that heart disease is striking Indians earlier, a new study that examined the records of 15,000 patients…
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Persistent headache can be a symptom of brain tumor
As per a recent analysis, constant headaches are being ignored by sufferers despite being aware of the fact that they…
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