Health
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Too Much Protein Isn’t Good For Your Heart, Says New Study
A group of researchers wanted to look into the long-term effects of one of society’s most popular diets, so they…
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1 in 25 Children In England Have Been Classified As ‘Severely Obese’
In England, obesity rates have risen among children and it is concerning health officials. Children between the ages of 10-11 years old…
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Foodswitch: The App That Helps You Eat Healthy
Researchers have developed a novel app which can act as a nutritionist at the shopper’s side in the grocery store.…
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This New Therapy Can Help You Fight Drug Addiction
Researchers have developed a treatment that may help reverse chemical imbalances made to the brain by habitual drug use and…
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Gene That Strengthens Immune System Identified
The gene that strengthens the human immunity system has been identified by Australian scientists, it was revealed on Monday. The…
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This new drug can reduce post-childbirth bleeding and save lives, says WHO
Excessive bleeding following childbirth is one of the major causes of death in several countries. Approximately 70,000 women die every…
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ICMR drafts rules to manage and treat liver cancer
Country’s research regulator, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), has issued a draft consensus document for treating the most common…
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Concussion in teens, physical therapy can help with the treatment
Parents, take note! Teens with a concussion may benefit from earlier physical therapy (PT), suggests a study. The Wolters Kluwer…
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New way to diagnose head, neck cancer in early stages discovered
It is a very common occurrence for head and neck cancers to be diagnosed late. But because of new research conducted in…
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Pacemaker for heart, study suggests leadless variant better than transvenous one
Good news for heart patients. If you want to keep your heart healthy, you should opt for leadless pacemakers over the…
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