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Eating Meat May Cause Heart Failure in Older Women
Consuming high-protein diet, especially meat, may increase the risk for heart failure in women over the age of 50, a…
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Exercise May Help Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Exercise may help improve gait, balance and reduce risks of falls in individuals living with Parkinson’s disease, researchers say. Parkinson’s…
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iPad game may treat lazy eye condition in kids
iPad game may treat lazy eye condition in kids A special type of iPad game effectively helped in treating children…
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Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
Infants who are peanut-sensitised or have peanut allergy are not necessarily allergic, suggests a new study. “This is a very…
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Shorter Sleep May Increase Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
People who sleep five or fewer hours a night are likely to drink significantly more sugary caffeinated drinks, such as…
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Shorter Sleep May Increase Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
People who sleep five or fewer hours a night are likely to drink significantly more sugary caffeinated drinks, such as…
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Aerobic Exercise May Improve Artery Health in Diabetics
Regular aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking or cycling, can improve artery health in people with type 2 diabetes and…
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Higher Maternal Iron Levels May up Gestational Diabetes Risk
Pregnant women who are particularly vulnerable to iron deficiency, may also be at risk if iron is found in excess…
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Weight Gain During Puberty May Lead to Heart Disease: Study
Boys with excessive weight gain during puberty are at increased risk of death due to heart disease later in life,…
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Your Love for Sugary Beverages May Cause Prediabetes
Individuals who regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda, colas and other carbonated beverages, and non-carbonated fruit drinks such as…
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