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Exercise and Healthy Diet May Reduce Effects of Malaria
Exercising regularly and leading a healthy lifestyle can reduce the damage to the heart and skeletal muscles brought on by…
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Depression May be as Risky as Obesity and Cholesterol for Your Heart
350 million people are affected by depression worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation. A new study found recently that…
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Daily Stress May Put You at Heart Disease, Stroke Risk
Sounding an alarm bell for those who take unnecessary stress at workplace or at home, researchers have now linked chronic…
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Weight-Lifting Exercises May Cut Risks of Heart Disease, Diabetes
Your new year resolution of hitting the gym to indulge in some weight lifting exercises may not only help you…
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Weekend Exercise May be As Good As Daily Workouts: Study
People who exercise mainly on the weekends may reap significant health and survival benefits, on par with people who work…
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High-Fiber Diet May Help Cut Inflammation Caused by Gout
Gout is a metabolic disease in which monosodium urate crystals of uric acid — a waste product in the blood…
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A gene’s dysfunction may cause premenstrual mood disorder
A premenstrual mood disorder that affects two to five per cent of women of reproductive age may be the result…
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An Hour-Long Nap May Boost Memory, Thinking In Elderly
An hour-long nap after lunch may help older adults to preserve their memories, improve their ability to think clearly as…
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‘Workplace Cake Culture’ May Fuel Obesity Risk: Experts
Sharing sweet treats at workplace may be contributing to several health problems such as obesity and poor oral hygiene, experts…
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Up Chronic Headache Risk In Elderly Men
Deficiency in the levels of Vitamin D may increase the risk of chronic headache in middle-aged and older men, according…
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