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Prolonged sitting can increase risk of anxiety June 20, 2015 15:57

Avoiding low energy activities like watching TV, working at computer or playing electronic games for more hours along with prolonged sitting may decrease the risk of anxiety and depression, according to as study. “Our research…

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Blood and urine tests can determine risk of prostate cancer June 19, 2015 18:46

The scientists from University of California have revealed that a simple blood or urine test may identify men with genetically inherited risk for prostate cancer. The study was published in the journal Cancer Discovery.To prove…

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Daily exercise can befit diabetic patients June 18, 2015 21:41

Exercising regularly can help in controlling your blood sugar level. It was proved by the researchers from the UT Southwestern Medical Center. During the research, the researchers measured fitness by the ability of the respiratory…

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Air pollution may damage white matter in our brains June 17, 2015 15:26

Air pollution is one of the greatest problems that the world is facing today. It causes greatest damage to earth and humans. A recent study has proved that pollution has deleterious effect on white matter…

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Lack of sleep may double heart attack risk, study revealed June 16, 2015 16:30

The researchers have revealed that lack of sleep is linked to heart attack stroke in men. Previous studies have revealed that sleeplessness results in effecting decision making ability, brain functioning, depression etc. From the study…

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COPD brings down physical activity, says study June 15, 2015 13:47

According to a recent study published online in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, it was revealed that physical activity decreases over time in patients with COPD. The study was conducted over…

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Partial sleep can promote biological aging in adults June 14, 2015 00:17

If you are sleeping less than seven hours a day then your health will be at risk, it was proved by recent study. According to a new study by American Academy of Sleep Medicine it…

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Chronic pain is linked to depression, study revealed June 10, 2015 17:50

According to a recent study, the scientists have linked chronic pain with the anxiety and depression. The scientists from University of California have proved this with the research on rodents. The researchers discovered that pain-derived…

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Blood type ‘O’ may protect from Alzheimer’s disease risk June 06, 2015 18:23

According to the study published in The Brain Research Bulletin it was revealed that people with blood type ‘O’ are protected against Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers made the discovery after analysing the results of 189…

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Good blood sugar levels help diabetics’ hearts June 05, 2015 16:10

Strictly controlling blood sugar levels may help in preventing the risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke, heart failure or amputation by about 17 percent among Type 2 diabetics, a key study has revealed. The…

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Brain protein is the key component for memory loss June 01, 2015 11:28

According to a recent study by neuroscientist at the University of Sussex, it was revealed that a brain protein believed to be a key component in the progress of dementia can cause memory loss in…

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Green tea could cut prostate cancer, study revealed May 30, 2015 17:06

Prostate cancer is estimated as the second most common type of cancer in men. According to the recent research led by Nagi B. Kumar of the Moffitt Cancer Center has found that an active component…

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