Tag: lifestyle diseases
Cutting 300 calories or 6 oreo cookies: that’s all it takes...
Study finds that even in people with healthy body weight, cutting 300 calories from their diet keeps diabetes, heart disease away
Cutting 300 calories is...
Kids, teens with congenital heart disease at higher cancer risk
Study by Sahlgrenska Academy finds link between congenital heart disease and cancer in children and teenagers
Chidren and adolescents (young adults) with congenital heart disease...
Too low levels of cholesterol may increase stroke risk
Study warns that lowering cholesterol levels too much can increase the risk of stroke
Current guidelines recommend lowering cholesterol for heart disease risk reduction. New...
Treating depression in diabetes patients reduces deaths by a third
Treatment of depression in people with diabetes reduce deaths by more than a third, finds new study
Antidepressants reduce deaths by more than a third...
Vitamin D deficiency at birth increases hypertension risk
Study says that Vitamin D deficiency at birth or during early childhood increases the risk of hypertension in later life
Vitamin D deficiency from birth...
Low carb diet keeps diabetes away, whether you lose weight or...
Study finds regardless of whether a low carbohydrate diet causes weight loss or not, it helps keep diabetes at bay
A low-carb diet may have...
Fear of trying new foods can increase lifestyle disease risk
Food neophobia, fear of trying new foods can increase the risk of cardiovascular and other lifestyle diseases
Food neophobia - or fear of new foods...
One in five traffic policemen in Delhi have respiratory problems
Health camp at BLK Super Specialty Hospital detects respiratory, orthopaedic and cardiovascular problems in Delhi's traffic policemen
Unhealthy working conditions, combined with the rising air...
Weight training, vigorous exercise can improve help people with diabetes
Animal studies show that vigorous workouts, including weight training can help people living with diabetes control their blood sugar better
Research conducted at the University...
Fitness trackers make you exercise better, reduce anxiety, depression
Study finds that wearable fitness tracker and other lifestyle interventions reduce severity of diabetes and heart disease in men and women
A personalised active lifestyle...