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Study published in Lancet Global Health reveals new trends in cardiovascular diseases in India Death due to cardiovascular disease is on the rise in India. It caused more than one quarter of all deaths in the country in 2015, affecting...
A study by York University, Toronto, could change the way we think about obesity and healthResearchers have found that patients who have metabolically healthy obesity, but no other factors of metabolic risk , do not have an increased rate...
The more one smokes, the greater is the risk of a heart rhythm disorder Smoking increases the risk of heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation (AF). This finding was published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a European Society...
Study finds rise is allergic reactions is linked to increasing consumption of fast food The apparent increase in asthma and other allergic reactions could be a function of the increased consumption of fast food. A new Respirology review and analysis of...
Study in BMJ shows five healthy habits in mother can keep childhood obesity at bay A healthy mother makes a healthy child. That line, a study has now found, is not just common wisdom but science too. Children and adolescents whose...
A testosterone spike makes men buy "status" goods and not one of same quality but lower status Men's preference for brands is linked to testosterone. A recent study led by researchers from Wharton Business School showed that testosterone increased men's...
New study shows regardless of how the body metabolises caffeine, eight or more cups of coffee per day associated with lower mortality All those warnings about too much coffee, may not have been true after all. There is, it seems,...
New study debunks earlier findings  that anti-oxidants have a positive effect on abnormal sperm parameters associated with male infertility Increasing your intake of vegetables and fruits in the hope of getting enough anti-oxidants will do nothing for your fertility after...
Reasons revolve mostly around  lack of stable partnerships with men committed to marriage and parenting It's not career that's making women keep motherhood on hold by freezing their eggs. Not even education. Its simply the lack of suitable men. The largest...
The drug works on the hunger hormone to reduce alcohol cravings A drug originally developed for diabetes and obesity has shown promise in dealing with alcoholism. The drug focuses on ghrelin, a peptide with 28 amino acids that stimulates appetite and...