May
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			Health  Dear parents, take note. Pre-schoolers with ADHD symptoms may have reduced brain sizePre-schoolers with symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may have reduced brain volumes in regions essential for behavioural control, says a… Read More »
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			Health  What Is A Cheat Meal? Why An Occasional Binge May Not Be A Bad IdeaSo, you have been good all the week. Refrained from fried foods, chose to pick a salad over the fatty… Read More »
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			Health  Diabetics may get help in improving blood sugar levels from this telehealth programTurns out, improving blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes patients is as easy as using a telehealth program. A… Read More »
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			Health  Get plenty of sunshine. Vitamin D may protect you from certain types of cancersHigher levels of Vitamin D in the blood may be linked to a lower risk of developing certain cancers, according… Read More »
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			Health  Moms-to-be, take care of your health. Your immune system may influence baby’s brainThe state of a woman’s immune system during pregnancy may shape the connectivity of her child’s brain, suggests a study,… Read More »
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			Health  Beware, surgery and anaesthesia may affect your immediate memoryTurns out, surgery and anaesthesia can slightly affect the memory of patients. According to a new study, patients may score… Read More »
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			Health  Maintaining balance: Blood sodium levels may affect cognition in older adultsScientists have found that lower levels of sodium in the blood – known as hyponatremia – is linked with a… Read More »
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			Health  Yoga may benefit people suffering from high blood pressure and sugarSuffering from increased blood pressure and high blood sugar? One year of yoga training may help, a new study suggests.… Read More »
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			Health  Acne may put you at risk of major depression. Here’s what new research saysAcne is associated with increased risk of developing major depression in the first years after the condition appears, reveals a… Read More »
 
				