Health
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PCOS diet, foods to avoid and what to eat if you have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
September marks Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month. PCOS is a hormonal imbalance that occurs in women of reproductive age. It…
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Binge drinking affects male and female brains differently, here’s why
While binge drinking affects the health of both males and females, the effect of gene expression in an area of the brain…
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Strokes are linked to dementia, increases risk of the brain disease by 70%
People who have suffered a stroke are more likely to develop dementia, a study conducted by the University of Exeter Medical School confirmed.…
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If you feel very sleepy during the day, you might be at risk of getting Alzheimer’s
People who feel very sleepy during the day are nearly three times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than those…
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New blood test could predict second heart attack risk
A blood test that quickly and easily detects whether a person is at the risk of a secondary heart attack…
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Bone cancer in children begins years before tumour is visible
Scientists have discovered that some childhood bone cancers start growing years before tumours appear and get diagnosed. Ewing sarcoma is…
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Cannabis extract can be used to treat psychosis, says this study
A single dose of the non-intoxicating compound of cannabis — cannabidiol — can help reduce brain function abnormalities seen in…
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Insulin can boost your immune system, here’s how
Insulin, a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets, boosts immune health, according to a new study. Toronto…
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All You Need To Know About Sleep Medication: It’s Use And Abuse
Insomnia or sleep disturbance is the most common of all sleep disorders. Insomnia is the difficulty in falling asleep or…
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How Mushrooms Can Aid In Diabetes Treatment
Eating white button mushrooms daily can act as a prebiotic by improving microbial community in the gut, which could then…
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