A new research has formed little day earlier, at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, which has broadcasted that caffeine consumption is directly linked up with infertility in females.
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New Food Companies Act for Protection against E. Coli
Government considering for several years During the last few years, the federal government has considered whether to take action to stop the spread of E. Coli bacteria through the food suppliers. Recently, the epidemic of this deadly disease has created panic in several parts of the world. However, the government has still not passed any Read more
Bigger Bites Is Directly Linked Up With Less Eating
Usually when we go to the restaurant then we always wish to take more foods, which has become a tradition now days. But a new research has stated surprisingly that these bigger bites can even lead you towers less eating. By keeping the link with this fact Arul Mishra, Himanshu Mishra and Tamara M. Masters, Read more
Binge Drinking Can Even Damage Teenager’s Memory
A new study that has formed little days earlier has stated drinking occasionally for the teenage girls may be okay somehow, but too much consumption can even damage their memory also. By keeping link with the entire fact Clinical & Experimental Research journal has reported “Through out the study the researchers have found that binge Read more
Vitamin C Can Strength On Brain Main Functioning
Vitamin C is too much necessary at the area of the proper function of the eyes and brain, according to the new study. Otherwise, it can even involve with some disease also, including glaucoma, scurvy and epilepsy. Keeping that fact in mind Henrique von Gersdorff, a senior scientist of Oregon Health and Science University’s Vollum Read more
Low Doses Of Alcohol Intake Can Damage Your Heart Function
This has proved earlier that moderate to high amount of alcohol can engage with the LV or left ventricular of heart performance, but now a new study has formed little day earlier which has broadcasted intake alcohol in a low amount can even acute effects on the heart. It can even leave its mark on Read more
A Glass Of Milk Can Even Act Like A Painkiller
Varies scientists have stated earlier that a glass of milk is associating with a cocktail of up to 20 painkillers, growth hormones and antibiotics. Eventually Daily Mail has reported that to justify the fact the scientists already performed a sensitive test, where they found a huge amount of chemicals were generally used to treat illness Read more
Diesel Exhaust Increases The Heart Attack Risk
A new research has shown while the diesel burns, then many chemical particle produces, which are too much harmful, in the sense that it increases the chance of forming the blood clots in the arteries. If this happens then you are in a risk of developing heart attack or stroke.
Pregnant Woman Are Living With 2.4 Time Higher Stroke Risk
The researchers at the Loyola University Health System have revealed that pregnant women might more likely face 2.4 times more risk of having stroke than the non pregnant women. It may happen due to the high blood pressure, which during the period of pregnancy generally leads some maternal and foetal mortality worldwide. Not only that, Read more
Rate Of Diabetes Soars Rapidly In New South Wales
Few days back the Diabetes Council Australia has released the data, which has stated that the rates of diabetics are increasing in New South Wales by leaps and bound, in specific the rates are much more higher in some specific regions such as Sydney West and the State’s Coastal Regions. Approximate figure has stated only Read more
The Sun Beats The Sunscreen
An honorable skin cancer doctor stated “Applying the sunscreen in appropriate amount and staying out of the sun jointly reduce the rate of skin cancer than any other SPF 50 sunscreen.” In this case, Standards Australia stated yesterday that due to the consumer demand and citing public interest on using the sunscreen the authority of Read more
Eating Disorder May Accelerate The Risk Of Death
A new study formed little day earlier by the researcher of the Loughborough University in the U.K. which stated that the people who had been suffering from bulimia, anorexia and unspecified eating disorders might face a higher rate of death than those people who was living without this disease.
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