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Smelling High-Calorie Food for 2 Minutes Can Help You Eat Less: Study January 18, 2019 16:12

Every so often when you enter a restaurant, the aroma of pizzas, burger or sandwiches may entice you but you refrain yourself from eating them due to high calorie it contains. Are you on a…

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Indian Women Burn Less Than 50% Calories Every Day: Study January 08, 2019 16:15

While men and women in India are to a large extent physically inactive, women were found to burn fewer calories than their male counterparts, finds a survey of more than one million Indians. The survey…

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Parent's Work Life Affects Child's Health: Study January 07, 2019 17:39

Contrary to the belief that sick children can affect working parent's life, leaving them disturbed and bothersome, there is an impact on children's health due to a parent's work life, too. The work experiences of…

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This Green Veggie Treats Alcohol, Mood Disorders January 05, 2019 15:18

Are you dealing with alcohol use, chronic pain, and mood disorders? In that case, this green veggie would help you out to alleviate. A large protein found in spinach may help in the development of…

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Anti-Depressants, Anxiety Linked to kicking, Yelling in Sleep December 31, 2018 09:44

Do you have a habit of kicking, punching or yelling during sleep? In that case, you possibly would want to know the risk factors of violent sleep disorder. According to a study, taking anti-depressants or…

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Exercise Helps You Lose Weight, Says Study December 29, 2018 12:13

A 12-week intervention consisting of bicycle exercise decreases visceral abdominal fat in obese adults, according to Danish researchers at the University of Copenhagen. The study has revealed how exercise helps us shed unwanted belly fat…

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Indian-American Scientist Builds Inexpensive Tool to Spot Cervical Cancer December 21, 2018 15:02

An Indian-American Professor of Global Health and Director of Global Women's Health Technologies at Duke University, Dr. Nimmi Ramanujam, has developed a low-cost diagnostic device called the 'Pocket Colposcope' to detect cervical cancer. According to…

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Lok Sabha Passes Bill Prohibiting Commercial Surrogacy December 20, 2018 12:41

The Lok Sabha on Wednesday has passed a bill barring commercial surrogacy and allowing the process only by close relatives for "altruistic" reasons, with Health Minister J P Nadda terming the proposed legislation historic. The…

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Aggressive Behavior Brings Emotional Pain to Sadist: Study December 19, 2018 18:25

People with sadistic personality traits be inclined to be aggressive, but only be entertained by their aggressive acts if it harms their victims, according to a recent study. However, according to a series of studies…

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Solving Crossword Puzzles Does Not Stop Mental Decline: Study December 14, 2018 18:54

Researchers in the United Kingdom found on a habitual basis working at problem-solving games like Sudoku and crossword puzzles do not guard against a mental decline in later life. Existing research has suggested that mental…

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Caffeine Therapy Can Boost Brain Development in Preemies: Study December 13, 2018 17:13

A daily dose of caffeine therapy could help in boosting the development of brains of premature babies as well as lung functions and can be absolutely safe, according to researchers including one of Indian-origin. According…

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Regular Flu Shot May Reduce Heart Failure Mortality, Says Study December 12, 2018 13:08

The risk of premature death among newly-diagnosed heart-failure patients may be reduced by getting an annual flu shot, a study has claimed. Influenza can be extremely serious or even fatal for patients with heart failure…

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Learning Outside Classroom May Boost Your Child's Knowledge December 06, 2018 16:13

Learning outside the classroom is in all respects sterling for children, however, quite a lot parents are under the impression that solely classroom learning can make their wards ingenious. To demonstrate this, a new study…

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First Baby Born After Dead Womb Transplant December 05, 2018 15:28

In a medical first, a woman successfully gave birth after receiving a uterus transplant from a dead donor, researchers reported on Wednesday. According to a study published in The Lancet medical journal, the breakthrough operation,…

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