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Physical Inactivity likely to be admitted in hospitals for Coronavirus 14 April 2021
Physical Inactivity likely to be admitted in hospitals for Coronavirus:- The coronavirus pandemic left an unforgettable impact in the lives of the people across the globe. The lifestyle and the daily habits of the people are altered as most of...
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Read MoreObesity and Female reproductive disorders are linked says Study 03 February 2022
Obesity and Female reproductive disorders are linked says Study:- A new study told that there is a link between obesity and female reproductive disorders as per the conditions. The study is published in the PLOS Medicine journal. The female reproductive...
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Read MoreCovid-19 Course can be traced by the Antiviral Response 26 July 2021
Covid-19 Course can be traced by the Antiviral Response:- A new study revealed that cells sampled during diagnosis from the patients who are tested positive with coronavirus showed a muted antiviral response. All the findings were published in the journal...
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Read MoreWorry about their ability to stay aroused and orgasm 20 February 2012
Anxiety related to sexual performance and a lack of concern about the consequences such as pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases make both men and women more likely to cheat on their partners, a new study has found. Women who worry about...
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Read MoreFactors that increase the risk of Breast Cancer 26 July 2021
Factors that increase the risk of Breast Cancer:- All the common chemicals that are used in the consumer products, food additives, pesticides and drinking water contaminants will leave the tissues in the breast to produce more hormones estrogen and this...
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Read MoreA new study Suggests, Take a cup of coffee in everyday life 23 January 2012
If you are one of those who always wished to have a strong memory power or remained worried due to increasing waistline, the solution lies in eating less and taking a cup of coffee in everyday life, a new study...
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Read MoreFive hours of weekly exercise will keep away from Cancer 15 February 2022
Five hours of weekly exercise will keep away from Cancer:- As per a recent research, an exercise for five hours in a week will keep you away from cancer and will get protection against it. The study is published in...
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Read MoreA new study says, Early morning is the best time to have sex 14 January 2012
A new study has disclosed that, in all likelihood making love at early morning is one of the most excellent habit. Mainly in the early morning , the body generates a rise in sex hormones and a hurry of adrenalin to get...
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Read MoreMind your breakfast for stress-free life 21 March 2012
People skipping breakfast had better mend their ways, as a new study shows how the morning meal reduces stress and improves mental and physical performance throughout the day. Volunteers who ate after waking up benefited from an 89 per cent...
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Read MoreNew study on ageing adults with down syndrome 21 May 2015
The researchers from Trinity College Dublin have examined if cognitive training for adults with Down syndrome can have a protective effect for healthy ageing. The study is being conducted in the context of a growing concern by the researchers involved...
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