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Tomatoes Can Provide Shield Against Heart Diseases

The beautiful red and fresh vegetable namely Tomato is good for reducing cholesterol levels and blood pressure levels and thus prevents developing heart diseases, a recent study has mentioned.  So not only for taste but also for its nutrient values tomatoes should be considered in diet, the researchers have suggested.

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Starch Intake Might Increase Risk of Breast Cancer

According to the latest research, increased consumption of starch can increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence in women. The researchers said specifically that it was not the carbohydrates content in general in the food but starch that is particularly dangerous for increasing the risk of breast cancer. The lead researcher of the study Jennifer Read more

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Cryotherapy Produces Better Results than Infrared Treatment for Muscle Recovery

Latest research has revealed that cryotherapy is the best way to help athletes recover their muscle injuries. In many cases, athletes suffer a number of musculoskeletal injuries due to the rigorous physical activity and exercise that they undertake. Although a number of ways of healing these injuries are used, the most effective of them was Read more

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African American Women Are Emotionally Alright With Being Overweight

Studies are found that African American women are more satisfied with their weight emotionally when compared to other women with regard to quality of life. However, black women are dissatisfied about their weight because of the limitations it poses in physical activities. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by Dr. Tiffany Read more

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Research Shows That Music Has A Very Large Impact On The Brain

Researchers from Finland have revealed that music has a far greater impact on the brain than thought before. The research shows that music activates and invigorates the whole brain and not just those areas involved in auditory reactions. This is the first time that a study of this sort has been conducted, which focuses on Read more

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The Way A Person Understands Mobile Objects Depends On Both Sight And Sound Abilities

Latest research has revealed that in order to perceive moving objects, sensory abilities of the eyes and the ears are required. Both these senses together make up an estimate about the speed at which the object travels, the intensity with which the moving object collides with another object and the possible location of an object Read more

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Older People to Get Robotic Friends

Older people will now have company in the form of robots. The robot will be programmed to behave as a perfect companion for older people. The development is being carried out by researchers from the University of Hertfordshire. The project has been named ACCOMPANY and is meant to stand for Acceptable Robotics Companions for Aging Read more

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New Malaria Treatment Method Discovered

Malaria is a deadly disease that causes over 800,000 deaths per year globally out of over 225 million people that it victimizes. This disease is caused by the female anopheles mosquito and generally found in the tropical countries. In certain places in Africa, malaria kills one child every forty five seconds. 20% of deaths in Read more

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Low-Cal Diet Causes Heart To Function Better In Diabetic Patients

A recent study conducted by a researcher team from the Leiden University in the Netherlands has claimed that consuming a low calorie diet for only 4 months can treat diabetes. So people with Type 2 diabetes start your low-cal diet from today. The researchers have also claimed that the new findings will bring uproot changes Read more

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Depression Leads To Heart Diseases

A new study conducted by the researchers from Concordia University has claimed that people who suffer from depression are more likely to develop heart diseases than people who are not depressed. The former group suffers from almost double chances of heart diseases than normal people. The researchers have mentioned that people who suffer from mental Read more

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ABCC9 Gene Controls Sleeping Duration

A recent study conducted by Karla Allebrandt and her researchers group of the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich has claimed that a particular set of gene in human body controls the time of sleep of individual persons. The gene is also responsible for people’s getting up from sleep in a particular time. The gene is called Read more

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Awareness Clouds Judgment According To Latest Studies

A latest study has shown that being aware of a certain thing impacts a person’s decision making power. The study was conducted under the guidance of Floris de Lange from the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, which is a part of Radboud University Nijmegen. The study has brought to light certain interesting and Read more