ASSOCHAM: Too Much Internet Browsing Is Harmful For Health
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) announced that too much Internet browsing can result in pessimistic outcomes like social isolation, sleeplessness, depressive...
View ArticleAspirin Could Help Prevent Bowel Cancer: Study
According to a new research, a small aspirin might do wonders in stopping bowel cancer, and that too with less side effects.A 5 year retrospective research headed by Malcolm Dunlop of the University of...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Cuts Infection Rates: Study
According to Greek scientists, breastfeeding helps infants to stay away from infections.World specialists already suggested that babies are exclusively breastfed for at least first six months of...
View ArticleChronic drinking can disrupt body clock
Washington, Aug 25 : A study has found a link between dysregulation of circadian clock genes and chronic drinking in humans.Circadian rhythmicity is regulated by circadian clock genes, and animal...
View ArticleSmoking may cause depression in teens: Study
Washington, Aug 28 : While many teenagers may grab a cigarette on and off to ‘relieve stress’ or to simply drive away the blues, they are in fact, driving themselves towards depression, says a new...
View ArticleEight cancer signs identified
London, August 28 : Researchers have highlighted the eight unexplained symptoms that are most closely linked to cancer.The Keele University team also points to the age at which patients should be most...
View ArticleSoon, plant-based sunscreens that may prevent skin cancer
Washington, Aug 28 : Scientists are exploring natural, plant-based agents that could be used in manufacturing skin cancer-preventing sunscreens.Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science...
View ArticleSoon, Natural Sunscreens That May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
Researchers are investigating natural, plant-based agents, which could be utilized in making sun blockers that help in preventing skin cancer.Boffins at The University of Texas Health Science Center...
View ArticleConsumption Of Broccoli, Plantain May Help Fight Crohn's Disease
A new research revealed that consumption of broccoli and plantain can help battle Crohn's disease.Crohn's disease is an inflammatory illness of the intestines, which have an effect on any part of the...
View ArticleCulprit behind severe allergic asthma discovered
London, Aug 30 : Researchers from Cincinnati Children''s Hospital Medical Center have identified the key culprit behind severe asthma-like symptoms in mice.The disease can be triggered in susceptible...
View ArticleNew drug could reduce heart failure risk by 25pct
Sydney, Aug 30 : A new drug that can lower the chance of a heart failure by 25 percent could bring substantial changes to standard treatment, according to a new research.read more
View ArticleParent''s misuse of medicines puts children at risk
Washington, Aug 30 : Parents might buy over-the-counter medicines without any reservations, but their lack of knowledge about the dosage of the medicine puts their children at a high risk, says a new...
View ArticleObesity is avoidable even if it runs in the family: Study
London, Sept 1: Blaming your genes for those extra pounds? Well, you might not be able to use that as an excuse anymore, for scientists have revealed that even people with a strong genetic...
View ArticleDrinking a cup of coffee a day could be the secret to long life
London, Sept 1 : Researchers have claimed that drinking a cup of coffee everyday could be the secret to long life.According to a study, people who drank one to two cups of coffee a day had more elastic...
View ArticleInsomniac men at four-time higher death risk than normal counterparts
Washington, Sept 2 : Men who are chronic insomniacs or sleep for short durations are at an increased risk of death, says a new study.read more
View Article‘Mindfulness’ mediation improves mental health in teen boys
Washington, Sept 2 : ‘Mindfulness’ meditation, the process of becoming more aware of one’s surroundings, improves mental health and well being in teenage boys, says a new study.read more
View ArticleInfant’s gaze may be early indicator of autism
Washington, Sept 2 : An infant’s gaze may be an early, although subtle, marker for autism, says a new study.read more
View ArticleNew infrared technology could open new frontier in cancer treatment
Washington, Sept 2 : Scientists have discovered a new infrared technology to look deeper into the guts of cells, potentially opening up a new frontier in the fight against cancer and many other...
View ArticleStatins Do Not Lead To Cancer
According to a new research, Statins, a popular medication that helps to normalize high levels of cholesterol, do not lead to cancer.Earlier researches had associated the drug to an augmented chance of...
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