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Your pace of walking may predict heart disease, mortality risk
Are you a middle-aged person with a slow walking pace? If yes, you might be at a higher risk of…
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Do you often take antibiotics? Beware, it may affect your immune system
Researchers at the University of Virginia’s school of medicine in Charlottesville, US have found that antibiotic use made neutrophils less effective…
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Depression may alter brain structure
An individual suffering from depression may be at an increased risk of developing changes in the structure of the brain…
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Ayurvedic Wisdom: Eating These 8 Foods Everyday May Make You Live Longer
While its true that our life expectancy has increased over the years, but so has the incidence of chronic ailments.…
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Novel eye test may help diagnose autism
A new eye test that can reveal impairment in cerebellum may help identify people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), researchers say. The…
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Recalling violent incidents may hamper memory, cognitive skills.
People who experience violent incidents in their life and often recall them, even those that happened up to a decade…
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Turmeric may help fight breast cancer
Breast cancer is no more a disease linked to developed countries only. It is on the rise among women of…
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How green broccoli and cabbage may prevent cancer
Fresh fruits and green vegetables are said to help prevent or treat cancer to a certain extent. Among them are…
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Career
Morkel may put Test cricket first as career winds down
Morne Morkel could consider playing only one format of international cricket, and it may well be Tests, as he reaches the…
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