Handful of nuts, lower the risk of early death June 12, 2015 11:12
Maastricht University researchers found that a 23% lower chance of death, during the 10-year study in people eating at least 10g (0.3 oz) of nuts or peanuts a day. Nuts consists of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated…
Read MoreNew sensor to detect HIV and Cancer identified June 11, 2015 15:01
The researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have developed a highly sensitive nanomechanical sensor that can detect cancerous tumours as well as viral disease markers for HIV, hepatitis and herpes. The sensor…
Read MoreObese adults can reduce asthma severity by weight loss June 09, 2015 20:13
Obesity is the common lifestyle disease nowadays. A recent study found that weight loss reduces asthma severity as measured by airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in obese patients. Severity of asthma in obese patients is 1.47 times…
Read MoreBlood group ‘O’ protects against Alzheimer’s disease risk June 06, 2015 13:59
According to the study by University of Sheffield in UK has revealed that blood types play significant role in the development of the nervous system and may cause a higher risk of developing cognitive decline.…
Read MoreControlled blood sugar levels protects diabetics’ hearts June 05, 2015 15:44
Type 2 diabetic patients can reduce the risk of a heart attack, stroke, heart failure by keeping blood sugar levels under good control for many years. But the researchers also suggest that this condition is…
Read MoreBrushing your teeth can protect you from dementia and heart disease June 04, 2015 17:23
Don’t neglect to brush your teeth daily as a new study suggested that not doing so can trigger dementia and heart disease. The study shows that 89 per cent of people believe that bad teeth…
Read MoreNew method to detect kidney disease June 02, 2015 15:12
According to a new study, the researchers introduced a new, less-invasive method to provide diagnostic information on kidney disease and its severity. The research was led by an Indian-American scientist and his colleague, used an…
Read MoreBrain protein causes Alzheimer’s and memory loss, study revealed June 01, 2015 12:25
The study revealed a direct link between the main culprit of Alzheimer's disease and memory loss. The researchers proved brain protein as the main culprit for the progress of dementia that causes memory loss in…
Read MoreGreen tea can prevent prostate cancer May 30, 2015 16:04
Green tea is rich in antioxidants which are useful to improve the function of your body and brain. Apart from it, green tea also has amazing health benefits. Recently, the research led by Nagi B.…
Read MoreSoy supplements intake doesn't cure Asthma May 28, 2015 13:19
Previous studies have suggested that soy intake leads to decreased asthma severity. It was disapproved by the recent findings by the study conducted by the Northwestern Medical medicine and the American Lung Association Asthma Clinical…
Read MoreBlood fats may help in human brain growth and function May 27, 2015 13:49
According to the research led by Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore, it was revealed that certain special fats that are found in blood that are essential for human brain growth and function. The researchers examined…
Read MoreGreen tea ingredient can reduce stress and cortisol levels May 26, 2015 13:48
Green tea has many health benefits. It is rich in antioxidants that can improve the function of your body and brain. Recently, the scientists have found that a green tea ingredient, L-Theanine can reduce stress…
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