Monthly Archives: June 2018
FIFA World Cup 2018 and the Russian white nights
Extended light hours in Russia would play havoc with the daily rhythms of visitors - both footballers and their fans
Germany lost to Mexico, Poland...
Century old TB vaccine can reverse type I diabetes
BCG vaccine shows promise in reducing blood sugar levels in adults suffering from Type I diabetes
An almost one hundred year old TB vaccine could...
In younger women, more body fat reduces breast cancer risk
The study published in JAMA Oncology shows a distinct reduction in breast cancer risk as BMI goes up
The relationship between obesity and breast cancer...
Want to keep blood glucose levels in check? Eat Daal
Replacing potatoes or rice with pulses or daal can lower your blood glucose levels by more than 20 per cent
A new study by University...
Son bias persists in 2nd gen S Asian women in Canada
Study finds second generation South Asian women with two daughters are giving birth to far more boys than normal
The pervasive son bias of South...
Herpes virus may have a role in Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers from National Institutes of Health unearth viral link to Alzheimer's Disease
Herpes virus may have a role to play in Alzheimer's Disease. Analysis of large...
Senior citizens can donate kidneys without any problem
Study by University of Minnesota finds no significant health risks in the long and short term
Availability of organs is one of the limiting factors...
Instead of dividing, Yoga always unites: PM Modi
Leads Yoga performance by 60K people in Dehra Dun
Prime minister Narendra Modi on Thursday led 60,000 people in performing the common Yoga protocol at...
Yoga a passport to health insurance: Modi
The fourth Yoga Day Function will be held today at Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun
All roads lead to Forest Research Institute Dehra Dun this...
Exposure to sunlight may guard you against colon cancer
Higher than recommended amounts of the Vitamin D might offer protection against colorectal cancer.
The sun you get when you go for morning walks or...