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Cold drinks may increase the risk of obesity and other metabolic disorders far more than starchy foods A new position paper on the effect of diet on the risk of obesity and other metabolic diseases says that sugar sweetened beverages...
Disruption of the normal body clock rhythms is linked to increased chances of mood disorders, depression Mood disorders such as bipolar and depression are linked to disruptions of the normal daily circadian rhythms. Increased activity during rest periods and/or...
The list of essential diagnostics aims to improve diagnostic outcomes. World Health Organization (WHO) has published its first Essential Diagnostics List, a catalogue of the tests needed to diagnose the most common conditions as well as a number of global...
Researchers found positive association between height and intelligence Appearances are not always deceptive and height may actually be an indicator of how intelligent you are. This, according to a new study is because of the larger surface area of the...
New study finds men who have to do a lot of physical activity at work may die early; the effects are the opposite for women Exercise is good for your health; however if that exercise is a part of your...
Yogurt cools down chronic inflammation linked to multiple diseases, shows new study A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition, provides new evidence that yogurt may help dampen chronic inflammation. Inflammation is a localized reaction that produces redness, warmth, swelling,...
WHO launches six-pronged strategy to eliminate industrial trans fats, often present in margarine, gheeThe World Health Organisation has released REPLACE, a step-by-step guide for the elimination of industrially-produced trans-fatty acids from the global food supply. Eliminating trans fats is key...
Babies exposed to pollution in late stages of the mother's pregnancy tend to develop hypertension Children who were exposed to higher levels of air pollution during the third trimester of their mother's pregnancy had a higher risk of elevated blood...
Gout is painful but contrary to earlier reports, it will not make you more susceptible to fractureIt can make your life painful and restrict movements but gout does not increase your chances of suffering a fracture. Gout, a painful inflammatory...
New study shows link between obesity in maternal grandmother and grandchild If you are struggling with your weight, chances are your grandmother was to. New study shows that there is a link between abdominal obesity in a grandparent on the...