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London: British teenagers consume sugary drinks equivalent of nearly a bathtub on average in a year, Cancer Research UK reported. The research showed that children aged between 11 and 18 year old consume three times more the recommended limit of ...
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Breakthrough in c-section birth history: May date back to 1337. LONDON: The first birth by caesarean section where both the mother and child survived may have taken place in 1337 in Prague, researchers claim.
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A government hospital in Mumbai has become the new destination for affordable and advanced radiotherapy facilities for cancer treatment.
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Repeated jet lag can increase both obesity related liver disease and the risk of liver cancer, researchers warned. "Liver cancer is on the rise worldwide, and in human studies we have now seen that patients can progress from fatty liver disease to ...
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Scientists have identified a gene that could protect against obesity by increasing the feeling of fullness, a finding that may lead to potential new therapies to treat eating-related disorders.
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Even when controlling for next-day creative activity, the previous day's creativity significantly predicted energised PA and flourishing.
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Since the inception of idea, when William Harvey described the function of heart in 15th century, it has continued to keep humanity in its awe of being a marvellous and unique creation of nature.
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They cause the cancer cells being unable to survive in the low oxygen, low nutrient tumour micro-environment. As tumours develop and grow, they rapidly outstrip the supply of oxygen delivered by existing blood vessels.
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Today treatments such as anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids and immunosuppressive drugs have enabled doctors to stabilize the progress of rheumatoid arthritis, while ongoing research continues in a bid to achieve a long-term adjustment in patients' ...
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In a recent study, scientists have found that low calorie fizzy drinks could actually make you fatter than regular options. Individuals following diet could gain better results by deterring from the supposedly 'healthy' variants, reports Express.
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Government will come out with rules, regulations and protocols for facilitating organ donation. Health Minister J P Nadda stated this today, while terming organ donation “an egalitarian and a moral act”, that called for a national movement.
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Three days herbal and traditional Indian medicine fair which begun on Saturday will culminate today. The fair showcased the alternative medicine clinics, technical sessions of yoga and stalls of traditional medicine.
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KOZHIKODE: When the Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital is celebrating its 60th birth anniversary year of its establishment, the department of ENT of the college here has achieved a rare feat by successfully conducting three Bone Anchored ...
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NEW DELHI: Indian Direct Selling Association (IDSA) has said the formulation of new standards for health supplements and nutraceuticals by food regulator FSSAI would help bring clarity about the products being sold to consumers and also encourage ...
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CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) displayed its capability with the development of superfoods. It maximised theagri-products which are now grown in India and are healthy, nutritious and affordable for the common man.
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Tiffany Alberts, 41, used a syringe to inject faeces into the IV bag of her 15-year-old son. Chicago: In a shocking incident, a mother in the US has been accused of injecting faecal matter into her 15-year-old son's intravenous bag and endangering his ...
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Scientists have found a way to pause the development of early mouse embryos for up to a month in the lab -and later resume normal growth - a finding with potential implications for assisted reproduction, aging and even cancer.
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Chandigarh: Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh on Monday demanded handing over of the Nabha jailbreak case to CBI, alleging a deep-rooted conspiracy, "which has deepened" with the arrest of Khalistan Liberation Front chief Harminder Singh ...
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Go for bubblegum pink or red if you are fair, and those with a dusky complexion should pick shades of brown, says an expert. Recommended By Colombia.
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Jake Sternberg, who first visited the Counseling Center in fall 2015, said he was told his needs would best be met by an outside mental health professional.
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