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Study finds UK sugar tax could save thousands from obesity, diabetes
File photograph of soft drinks bottles displayed on a shelf in a shop in London (Copyright Reuters 2016) LONDON –…
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Angelina Jolie Boosted Breast Cancer Genetic Testing: Study
Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie’s public disclosure in 2013 regarding her surgery for breast cancer led to a spike in genetic…
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Bacterium in undercooked chicken causes paralysis: Study
Bacterium in undercooked chicken causes paralysis: Study US researchers have identified a bacterium, commonly found in undercooked chicken, that may…
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Pokemon Go’s Health Benefits are Moderate, Short-Lived: Study
Claimed to boost physical activity levels and promote public health, augmented reality game Pokemon Go’s health benefits are just moderate…
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Bacteria Trapped In Skin Pore Causes Acne: Study
Scientists have discovered that bacteria on the skin trapped in clogged pore, surrounded by oil and no air, release fatty…
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Cancer Cases Up by 50% in Less Developed Countries: Study
While there has been a 33 per cent increase in the global cases of cancers between 2005 and 2015, the…
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Most Indians Dependent on Private Healthcare: Study
Households across India still overwhelmingly depend on private providers for healthcare services over public healthcare, a recent study has found.…
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Pasta-rich diet may ‘prevent pounds from piling on’, says study
“Pasta DOESN’T make you fat – it actually helps weight loss,” the Daily Mail reports. In the latest round of…
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Menstrual cycle doesn’t impact training, performance: Study
A recent study, published in the Journal of Physiology, has found that doing fixed intensity exercise during menstrual cycle does…
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Young smokers at more than 8-fold risk of heart attack: Study
If you are under the age of 50 and a regular smoker, you may be more than eight times at…
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