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Oral diabetic medication may protect from pollution April 13, 2015 11:26

According to a new study published in journal Environmental Pollution, it was stated that oral diabetic medications are more effective than insulin treatment. Study participants in Puerto Rico who used insulin and lived next to…

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Gene loss may cause Eating disorders April 11, 2015 11:28

According to a study on mice, researchers found that “loss of gene may be responsible for several behavioral changes seen in people with eating disorders”. It was found that, mice that lack the estrogen-related receptor…

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Higher Cheese level lowers cholesterol levels April 10, 2015 14:47

A research was carried out to know why French people live for so long. Food experts have solved mystery stating that the cheese is responsible for lowering the risk of heart diseases. The study team…

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‘Burger and fries’ as good as sports drinks, study revealed April 09, 2015 10:14

A new study had revealed that fast food is as good as sports supplements. The research published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, found there was no significant difference in glycogen…

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PM Narendra Modi stressed on affordable healthcare in masses April 07, 2015 13:37

As on April 7 the World Health day is celebrated under the sponsorship of World Health Organisation (WHO). On occasion of this PM Narendra Modi wished and prayed for the good health of people in…

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Four Eggs per week can cut short risk of Diabetes April 04, 2015 12:05

Diabetes is the most common lifestyle disease affecting many people across the world. According to a new study, eating four eggs a week can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by more than a…

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Indian Doctors Developing Medicine for HIV and Ebola? April 03, 2015 11:54

It seems much progress in developing the medicine for deadly HIV and Ebola has become happy news for the researchers and patients across the globe. As per the study published in Indian Journal of Research…

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Energy drinks may harm hearts of adolescents April 02, 2015 18:22

Energy drinks consumption has been increased nowadays, most particularly among adolescents (aged 10-19 years) and young adults. The research has proved that it shows negative impact on cardiac health according to the study conducted by…

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FGMS to monitor glucose levels without pricks April 02, 2015 16:51

Diabetic patients need to monitor the glucose levels regularly. Usually by pricking the blood, the level of glucose in the body can be determined, but this method will trigger fear and harm some people. To…

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New potential drug discovered for Malaria April 02, 2015 13:45

Malaria is a dangerous disease which kills more than one million people worldwide. To control the disease caused by parasite Plasmodium falciparum, scientists from an international collaboration of AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Columbia University and Harvard Medical…

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Coffee reduces risk of alcohol related liver cancer April 01, 2015 19:12

Millions of people start their day with coffee. But do you know a fact that coffee helps in lowering the liver cancer risk? A new study by London-based scientists from the World Cancer Research Fund…

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Hormone Replacement Therapy may benefit menopause women April 01, 2015 16:48

Hormonal therapy for menopause is under state of confusion from past few years with the positive and negative results provided by researchers. When it came into existence it gained lot of popularity and many women…

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