When a pregnant woman is exposed to carcinogenic elements, the fetus in the womb is affected as well. This exposure can cause harm to the baby in the future. Latest research has now unearthed that fact that the risk of exposure varies based on the quantity of exposure and time of exposure, which in other Read more
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Wounds That Do Not Heal Could Hint At An Inherent Autoimmune Disease
Latest research has brought to light that wounds that do not heal could be hint to some kind of inherent autoimmune disease. This condition of wounds not healing is usually found in diabetics because the high sugar content in blood prevents healing. However, when a normal person who has not been diagnosed with diabetes has Read more
Iron Levels In The Blood Can Effect Blood Clotting
According to latest studies, the level of iron in the blood plays a major role in blood clots. The relation between the two has been found to be inversely proportional. In other words, if iron level in the blood is high, the risk of blood clots reduces. Since some internal clots can lead to strokes Read more
Modified Risk Products Made From Tobacco Require More Research For Substantiation
Owing to the increasing awareness regarding the risks of tobacco use, several tobacco companies have come up with tobacco products that are classified as “modified risk” products. According to the latest release by Institute of Medicine, the Food and Safety Administration has to put in more research before allowing the release of these products in Read more
Good Fats Shaped Up Waistline
A group of researchers after a recent study has claimed that consuming ‘good’ fats like whole grains, olive oil, good quality of meat and various vegetables can reduce waistline. Besides reducing waistline the good fat can also turn on people’s mood, the researchers have mentioned. Previous researches claimed that consuming foods which are rich in Read more
Children Suffering With Leukemia Have Difference In Survival Rates Depending On Social Status
According to latest studies, children belonging to different social strata have different survival rate. It has been found that children from more affluent or prosperous backgrounds have a better rate of survival when compared to children from lower classes of the society.
Lean Beef Based Diet Good For Heart
A group of researchers of the Pennsylvania State University or PSU after a recent study has claimed that although we have conventional beliefs about the bad effects of eating beefs it in fact cuts down the risk of developing ‘bad’ cholesterol in body. The researchers have claimed that living on daily diets that include trimmed Read more
Indian Plant Extracts Can Be Used To Treat Bacterial Infections
A group of researchers from the Rohtak in India conducting a study recently has claimed that wild plants found in Indian forests and mountains can fight mouth infections caused by bacteria or fungal attack in oral cancer patients. For the sake of their study they examined the extracts of some Indian plants that are used Read more
Algae Can Help You Lose Weight
According to latest research, fibers obtained from brown algae can help you lose weight. These dietary fibers help in controlling hunger pangs by creating a sensation of satisfaction when food is consumed. Brown algae dietary fibers are the best to use. The study has been carried out by Faculty of Life Sciences researchers hailing from Read more
Daily Exercise Prevents Sleeping Disorder
A group of researchers after a recent study has claimed that daily exercise helps teenagers to sleep tightly at night. The study has also claimed that using computers more than two hours a day can cut down the average sleeping time of teenagers. Researchers ran the study over 15,000 high school students and found that Read more
Eggs In Breakfast Lead To Weight Loss
A new study conducted by the researchers at Surrey University has claimed that eating eggs in breakfast can help in shedding a good load of fats from body. So it is best for your health to start your day with eating eggs. It was a conventional thinking that eating eggs can lead to developing high Read more
Clues to Human Emotions Found Through the Emotions of Rats and Mice
According to a study undertaken by a researcher from Washington State University, clues to human emotions can be revealed through the emotions of rats and mice. Understanding the mental infrastructure that functions behind the emotions of these creatures can unravel the mystery of human humans. Some of the major emotions that can be understood are Read more
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