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High impact sports may boost bone health in girls
High impact sports may boost bone health in girls (Getty Images) Pre- and early-teen girls who are engaged in moderate…
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Tumour hardness may develop cancer cells
Tumour hardness and hypoxia — lack of oxygen at the tumour’s core — trigger a biological switch that causes cancer…
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E-cigarettes may help quit smoking, shows evidence
Electronic cigarettes may have helped about 18,000 people in England to give up smoking last year and there is no…
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Oversleeping during weekends may leave you tired, not relaxed.
Researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute claim that sleeping till late on weekends disturbs the natural rhythms of the body…
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How much you drink may depend on fellow drinkers
People’s decisions on whether or not to drink more may be influenced more by their environment and their observation of…
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Stressed during ovulation window? It may affect your chances of conception
Higher levels of stress in women may reduce their chance to conceive a baby, a study has found. Women who…
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Old people suffering from hip fracture may never recover: Study
A recent observational study has shown that one in every two elderly people, who have suffered a hip fracture will…
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Panchakarma treatment for a week may reduce heart disease risk
One week of Panchakarma programme — an Ayurvedic-based well being programme that features a vegetarian diet, meditation, yoga and massages…
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Babies Born With Low Birth Weight May Be Less Active Later in Life
Babies born with a low birth weight are less likely to be good at sports at school, or to engage…
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