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Smoking Costs $1 Trillion, Soon to Kill 8 Million a Year – WHO/NCI Study
Smoking costs the global economy more than $1 trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030…
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Majority Of World Population ‘Overfat’: Study
An astonishing 5.5 billion people – up to 76 per cent of the world’s population – are ‘overfat’, warn researchers…
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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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Study says diabetes spikes death risk in patients on dialysis
Kidney disease can be a silent killer. Before symptoms are seen or experienced by the patient, the kidneys can degenerate…
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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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Dyslexia may be more than a reading disorder: Study
A distinctive neural signature found in the brains of people with dyslexia may explain why they have difficulty in learning…
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Female doctors better at treating elderly, finds Harvard study
Female doctors are better than male doctors in treating elderly patients in hospitals, according to a new study led by…
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New nutrition study presents a case for vegetarian diets for athletes
If you still think you need to eat meat to gain muscle, researchers at Arizona State University are here to…
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Study Says Cheese Keeps Us Healthy
Things are pretty weird in the world right now, but when all else fails we can always count on cheese.…
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Almonds Provide Fewer Calories Than Thought: Study
Both roasted and unroasted almonds provide fewer calories than previously estimated – and the amount of calories is largely dependent…
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