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Fruits and vegetables can reduce risk of heart disease July 10, 2015 16:03

Experts suggest eating fruits and vegetables more to cut the risk of cardiovascular disease and early death. It was proved by a study performed by the researchers from University of Copenhagen and Herlev and Gentofte…

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Depression shrinks brain’s memories and emotions, says study July 08, 2015 16:31

The researchers from University of Sydney had linked chronic depression with the memory loss. From the study, the researchers revealed that chronic and repeated episodes of depression can shrink the hippocampus, an area of the…

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A new mobile app to detect eye disease July 07, 2015 16:30

Researchers have developed a new app to detect diabetic macular edema. Usually this disease occurs when fluid and protein deposits collect on or under the macula of the eye and causes it to thicken and…

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Diabetes drugs helps reduce weight, says study July 06, 2015 15:25

According to a study published in the New England journal of Medicine, it was stated that-taking daily shots of liraglutide (marketed as Saxenda) can help overweight or obese patients lose weight. To prove this, the…

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Excess Vitamin A intake has negative consequences, study finds July 02, 2015 18:18

According to a study performed by the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, it was revealed that intake of excess vitamin A results in shut down of immune system. “This study helps to explain the mechanisms of…

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Cranberry juice may help in lowering risk of heart disease and diabetes July 01, 2015 17:31

Canberry is proved to prevent heart disease and diabetes, according to a study. The researchers from US Department of Agriculture studied 56 participants to prove this. They were divided into 2 groups and one group…

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FoxF2 protein in brain may up stroke risk, says study July 01, 2015 10:02

A special protein found in brain may increase the risk of heart stroke, according to a study. The findings appeared in the journal Developmental Cell. The findings appeared in the journal Developmental Cell.In a study…

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Patients with high BP are protected from Alzheimer’s, study revealed June 29, 2015 13:45

A new study performed by Brigham Young University researchers has proved that people with a genetic tendency to high blood pressure (BP) have a lower risk for Alzheimer’s disease. The scientists analysed the genetic data…

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New set of drugs discovered that prevent migraine attacks June 27, 2015 16:28

A new class of drugs called calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) monoclonal antibodies has shown promise in treating chronic migraine and high-frequency episode migraine. ‘This development is a transformative moment in migraine treatment,’ said Peter…

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Coffee may reduce risk of heart stroke, says study June 25, 2015 18:30

According to a new report presented at a meeting of the European Society of Cardiology found that drinking three to five cups of coffee every day lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) by up…

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Diets rich in fat and sugar can cause change in gut bacteria June 24, 2015 16:56

According to a study published in the Journal Neuroscience, the researchers from Oregon State University researchers has revealed that diet high in fat and sugar causes changes in gut bacteria, which leads to a significant…

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Yoga can improve brain function, revealed study June 22, 2015 12:18

Yoga is most important for everyone’s life. It has many health benefits. According to a new study, scientists proved that yoga can reverse ill effects of chronic pain. The results were reported in the Journal…

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