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Extra Dietary Zinc May Reduce DNA Damage: Study
A modest increase in dietary zinc – equivalent to four milligrammes per day – may reduce oxidative stress and ‘wear…
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Parent’s obesity may delay development in kids
Are your toddler’s fingers and hands movement slow? Is his/her ability to relate to and interact with others as well…
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Parent’s Obesity May Delay Development in Kids
Are your toddler’s hand movements slow? Is their ability to relate to and interact with others as well as problem-solving…
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Here’s why a healthy diet may not always work
Here’s why a healthy diet may not always work People accustomed to a calorie-rich diet may not be able to…
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Here’s Why A Healthy Diet May Not Always Work
People accustomed to a calorie-rich diet may not be able to reap the full benefits of switching to a healthy…
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Iron Deficiency: Anaemia May Up Hearing Loss Risk
Scientists have found that iron deficiency anaemia may increase the risk of hearing loss, a finding that may open new…
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Emotional ‘hangover’ may affect future experiences
Experiencing emotional events — whether happy or painful — may cause ‘hangovers’ that can persist for a long period of…
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Community Based Therapy May Alleviate Depression and Anxiety
Anxiety and depression are two of the most common mental health concerns in today’s society. They are often experienced as…
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Ancient Chinese Malaria Remedy May Help Fight TB
In a study led by Robert Abramovitch, from the Michigan State University in the US, the ancient remedy artemisinin stopped…
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Sun Bathing May Help Prevent Diabetes, Heart Disease: Study
Sun bathing and vitamin D supplements may be feasible and affordable approaches to improve or even prevent metabolic syndromes which…
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