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Coffee Lovers Sensitive to Caffeine's Bitter Taste: Study November 17, 2018 17:30

People who are more sensitive to coffee's bitter taste indeed drink more of the brew, a study suggests.The study which is published in the journal Scientific Reports found that the sensitivity is caused by a…

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Swearing Actually Makes You A Better Person And Badass, Science Says November 16, 2018 12:37

Our fondness for swear words is irresistible and though it has now and then has few drawbacks if used unseemly, it is surprisingly doing wonders for our self-growth. Swearing means you are indeed super smart…

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Over 2 Lakh Indian Children Killed Due to Pneumonia, Diarrhoea in 2016 November 10, 2018 13:15

A new report released Friday said India's vaccination coverage to prevent rotavirus infection, a chief origin of serious diarrhoea in young children, was the lowest among the 15 countries which introduced earlier this year. It…

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Over 90% of Children Under 15 Breathe Toxic Air: WHO October 30, 2018 12:40

Day-after-day around 93 percent of the world's children under the age of 15 (1.8 billion children) breathe contaminated air that puts their health and growth at serious risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in…

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City Life Make Humans Less Kind to Strangers: Study October 26, 2018 17:30

Living in big cities amidst strangers can make people swiftly 'switch off' their propensity to be benevolent and honest to others, mainly when such cooperative behavior would not directly benefit them, according to a study.…

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Flavoured E-Cigarette Possibly More Toxic than Regular Cigar: Study October 13, 2018 15:44

Seasoning and supplement ingredients in e-cigarettes may rise inflammation and damage lung function, according to a study.The research, published in the American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, as well found that short-term vulnerability…

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Study: Over 250 Worldwide Died Taking Selfies in 6 Yrs. October 08, 2018 12:05

Selfies are pleasurable if clicked right but can be equally menacing if gone wrong, and a new study from researchers prove this to be literal.In the last six years, over 250 people worldwide have died…

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World Suicide Prevention Day: Know Cautionary Signs September 10, 2018 15:34

Suicide is a major public health concern all across the world. Over 8,00,000 people commit suicide worldwide yearly and of these 1,35,000 are residents of India. Suicide is complicated and tragic but is oftentimes preventable.…

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Study: Limiting Meal Intake in 10-Hour Gap May Boost Health September 03, 2018 12:07

Following a humble lifestyle such as intake of all food within 10 hours can reinstate balance, stave off metabolic diseases and uphold health, suggests a study led by one of an Indian-origin.The study, led over…

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Study: Sleeping in Your Contacts May Cause Stern Eye Damage August 20, 2018 12:55

Contact lenses are intended to make life laid-back for people facing complications with vision. But then not being cautious with them can leave people with the poorer condition as has been perceived in recent cases.While…

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International Cat Day: Reasons Why Being a Cat Owner is good for Health August 08, 2018 17:14

We are certain you must have come across people in your circle who are fanatical over cats. Though there are ceaseless debates on whether a dog makes for a better companion or a cat. However,…

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Pineapples as a possible wound healer? Recent Brazilian study supports the claim July 25, 2018 12:12

From Pina colada - a sweet cocktail made with rum, coconut cream or coconut milk, and pineapple juice - to the delicious yogurts and fruit punches, pineapple adds a gusto of flavor to food. While…

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