Health

  • Exercise intensity influences brain function differently
    Berlin, January 31 (IANS) Researchers have found that low-intensity exercise triggers brain networks involved in cognition control and attention processing, while high-intensity exercise primarily activates net
  • Daily smoking, drinking linked to advanced brain age
    New York, January 31 (IANS) Researchers have found that daily drinking and smoking may be linked to modest increases in relative brain age compared to those who drink and smoke less. The study, published in
  • The goodness of rosewater
    New Delhi, January 31 (IANSlife) Harsh winds in the winter can steal all the moisture from your face and can trigger the appearance of fine lines. Rosewater is a standalone potent product that can eliminate ski
  • Low-calorie sweeteners bad for pregnant women: Study
    Toronto, January 30 (IANS) Researchers have found that the consumption of low-calorie sweeteners during pregnancy increased body fat in their offspring and disrupted their gut microbiota. Gut microbiota cont
  • Shortness of breath, cough may be early signs of lung cancer
    London, January 29 (IANS) Researchers have revealed that there are two symptoms which could act as potential predictors of the lung cancer. The study, published in the British Journal of General Practice, fo
  • Walnuts can help you stay sharper at old age
    New York, January 29 (IANS) Eating walnuts may help slow cognitive decline in at-risk groups of the elderly population, a new study suggests. The research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutri
  • What Ayurveda suggests for getting slimmer
    New Delhi, January 28 (IANSlife) Looking to lose weight? Dont miss the traditional practices which can help us lose weight naturally and without any side effects. Ayurveda recommends a few spices and herbs t
  • 94% middle school teachers suffer high stress levels: Study
    New York, January 28 (IANS) Teachers and parents, please take a note. Researchers have found that 94 per cent of middle school teachers experience high levels of stress, which could contribute to negative outco
  • Eating an egg a day not bad for your heart
    Toronto, January 28 (IANS) The controversy about whether eggs are good or bad for heart health may be solved, as researchers have found that eating an egg a day is not linked to the risk of heart diseases. T
  • Patients may suffer invasive treatments for harmless cancers
    Sydney, January 27 (IANS) Researchers have revealed that Australians are increasingly being diagnosed with potentially harmless cancers, which if left undetected or untreated, may expose them to unnecessary sur
  • Living near highways linked to higher dementia risk
    Toronto, January 26 (IANS) Researchers have revealed that living near major roads or highways is linked to higher incidence of dementia, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis (MS).
  • BP problems linked to higher heart disease risk in youths
    New York, January 26 (IANS) Wide swings in blood pressure readings among young adults are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease by middle age, according to a new study. The findings, publis
  • Fast track your weight loss with these kitchen essentials
    New Delhi, January 25 (IANSlife) Looking to lose some extra kilos? Look no further than some easy-to-find items in your own kitchen. "Diet and exercise can help to lose weight in a healthy way but how well o
  • High-protein diets clog arteries, up heart disease risk
    New York, January 25 (IANS) High-protein diets may help people lose weight and build muscle, but there is a downside to it a" a greater heart attack risk. Researchers now report that high-protein diets boost ar
  • Air pollution linked to changes in brain structure in kids
    New York, January 25 (IANS) Exposure to high levels of traffic-related air pollution at age 1 may lead to structural changes in the brain at the age of 12 which can influence the development of various physical
  • Find a personalised exercise routine
    New Delhi, January 24 (IANSlife) With so many options available in the fitness space, finding the one right for you can be a task. Amaresh Ojha, CEO and Founder, Gympik shares his top tips. 1. Assess your
  • Galactorrhea affects 24% women, not linked to breast cancer
    Ghaziabad, January 23 (IANS) Galactorrhea, in which a whitish or greenish discharge occurs from the nipples, affects nearly 24 per cent of women but has no association with breast cancer, health experts said on
  • Cancer's Big Five
    IANS Photo   New Delhi, January 23 (IANSlife) Cancer is one of the most dreaded ailments, and from amongst the very many types of cancer, there are a few that Indian women are predisposed to. 47.2
  • Eye care tips if you look at screens all day
    New Delhi, January 23 (IANSlife) Digital rules, and most people these days are glued to a screen for several hours a day, slowly eroding away their precious eyesight. Whether at home, at the office, or even
  • Online bullying more horrifying, leads to depression in youths
    New Delhi, January 22 (IANS) As researchers have found that cyberbullying amplifyies symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in young people, health experts here also stressed that in some cas
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