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World Haemophilia Day 2018: All you need to know about the disease

Health June 23, 2018 at 1:59 am 0 comments

New Delhi: Every year on 17th of April, World Hemophilia Day is observed throughout the world to increase awareness about the disease and other inherited bleeding disorders.Started in 1989 by World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH), this particular day was chosen to honour Frank Schnabel, the founder of WFH, whose birthdayRead More

Eat fatty fish to cut your heart disease risk

Eat fatty fish to cut your heart disease risk

Health June 21, 2018 at 5:38 pm 0 comments

London: Consuming fatty fish four times a week may help increase the amount of good cholesterol and prevent the risk of heart disease, finds a study. The findings showed that fatty fish increases the size and lipid composition of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles, also known as good cholesterol, in peopleRead More

New app to help track diabetes in rural India

Health June 21, 2018 at 5:38 pm 0 comments

New Delhi: Researchers have developed an innovative smartphone app that could enable community health workers track the growing burden of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, especially in the rural areas. Named “Smart Health”, the app will be used by community health workers called as ASHAs, who will be trained toRead More

Marriage may lower heart disease, stroke risk

Health June 21, 2018 at 5:00 pm 0 comments

London, June 21 Marriage can help protect people from heart diseases or strokes, as well as reduce the risk of death from these conditions, a study claims. Published in the journal Heart, the study is the largest to date, with the age and ethnicity of the participants strengthening the widerRead More

‘Helicopter parenting’ may harm kids’ behavior

‘Helicopter parenting’ may harm kids’ behavior

Health June 20, 2018 at 11:31 am 0 comments

Washington, ‘Helicopter parenting’ — which describes an overcontrolling behaviour of parents — can negatively affect children’s ability to manage their emotions and deal with the challenging demands of growing up, a study has found. Children need space to learn and grow on their own, without parents hovering over them, researchers saidRead More

Blood test can tell if you are sticking to your diet’

Health June 20, 2018 at 11:30 am 0 comments

Washington, June 20 A simple blood test can help determine whether a person is following a prescribed diet, say scientists suggesting that the method can help improve the accuracy of clinical trials. Clinical trials of diets and their health impacts are often plagued by participants’ poor adherence to assigned diets,Read More

Marriage may lower heart disease, stroke risk

Health June 20, 2018 at 11:30 am 0 comments

London, Marriage can help protect people from heart diseases or strokes, as well as reduce the risk of death from these conditions, a study claims. Published in the journal Heart, the study is the largest to date, with the age and ethnicity of the participants strengthening the wider applicability of theRead More

Health habits to adopt after 40

Health habits to adopt after 40

Health June 18, 2018 at 6:47 pm 0 comments

New Delhi, June 18 Reaching 40 is a milestone, signalling a time of transition from young adulthood to middle age. It is that time of life where the risk of many health conditions increases so it is necessary to keep a check on your lifestyle in more serious way, sayRead More

Here’s why we can’t stop eating junk food

Health June 18, 2018 at 6:46 pm 0 comments

Berlin, June 18 Foods that are rich in both fats and carbohydrates have a particularly strong influence on our brain’s reward system, say scientists who explain why we cannot keep our hands off unhealthy junk foods like french fries and candy bars. Both fatty and carbohydrate-rich foods activate the rewardRead More

Vitamin D may cut breast cancer risk

Health June 18, 2018 at 6:46 pm 0 comments

Los Angeles Higher-levels of vitamin D may lower the risk of developing breast cancer, a study has found. Researchers from the University of California San Diego in the US pooled data from two clinical trials with 3,325 combined participants and a prospective study involving 1,713 participants to examine the associationRead More