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Dementia drugs may cause unintentional weight loss, says study August 05, 2015 12:36

According to a study led by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), it was revealed that medication of one major disease could cause another major adverse effect on health. The study was led by…

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Brain games can improve memory in schizophrenia patients, finds study August 04, 2015 20:12

A new app developed by the Britain scientists was found to help in improving the memory of patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is one of the most degrading affections, being defined as a long term mental…

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Mental stress might be the reason behind physical fatigue, says study August 01, 2015 17:24

According to a study performed by the Indian origin scientists, it was revealed that mental stress can increase physical fatigue. Ranjana Mehta, assistant professor at the Texas A&M Health Science Centre School of Public Health,…

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New class of drug could help fight against obesity, says study July 31, 2015 18:15

Scientists have developed a new class of compounds that could help fight against obesity by preventing absorption of fat particles. Newly developed compounds called ‘micelle sequestrant polymers’ are administered to mice, which captures fat particles…

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Coffee consumption linked to Alzheimer’s disease, says study July 30, 2015 18:22

Coffee has many health benefits. But increase consumption overtime may increase risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia, says new research. These findings were published in the Journal…

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Type 1 diabetics linked to dementia, study revealed July 28, 2015 15:35

Type 1 diabetes patients are at greater risk of developing dementia, according to a study performed by the lead author Rachel Whitmer. To find this, the researchers reviewed records of more than 490,000 who were…

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Diabetes drug ‘Actos’ not linked to bladder cancer risk July 27, 2015 13:53

Previous studies have suggested that the use of diabetic drug ‘Actos’ may increase the risk of bladder cancer. But the new study found no evidence for such an effect. The new research performed by the…

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Teeth scanning can reveal risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s, finds study July 25, 2015 13:16

According to the study published in the journal Nature Reviews Neurology, it was revealed that teeth scanning can reveal your lifetime exposure to toxins and metals linked to brain diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The…

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Soybean oil can make people fat and diabetic, study finds July 24, 2015 13:28

The researchers from University of California at Riverside have revealed that soybean oil causes more obesity, diabetes, than fructose and coconut oil. The study was carried out in mice under the leadership of Assistant project…

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Missing night sleep can alter genes, study finds July 23, 2015 20:22

According to the research performed by Swedish team of scientists it was revealed that genes that control the biological clocks in cells throughout the body are altered after losing just a single night of sleep.…

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Mild drinking can cut disability in chronic pain patients July 22, 2015 17:20

Do you know the fact that alcohol consumption benefits chronic pain patients? It was revealed by the researchers from University of Aberdeen in Scotland. The study was carried out on 2, 239 with chronic widespread…

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Turmeric may prevent Type 2 diabetes, says study July 20, 2015 15:19

Health scientists from the University of Newcastle's Nutraceuticals Research Group has revealed that Turmeric substance Curcumin, combined with omega 3 fatty acids may potentially delay or prevent Type 2 diabetes. Curcumin and omega-3 fats are…

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