For a long time scientists are working on finding different causes of cardiovascular disease. They have found many causes, belonging to many aspects of life. In a recent study a group of researchers have found that having a child or at least being able to have child or on the other side being unable to Read more
Hypoglycemia Is Genetic
A recent study ran by the scientists of the University of Cambridge reported that a fatal form of hypoglycemia is genetic. Hypoglycemia means low level of sugar in blood. It causes lack of energy in human body to properly function. Scientists asserted that the cause of that disease lies somewhere in genetic mutation. They put Read more
Fluid From Glands On Mothers’ Breast Attract Babies To Suckle
We adults can often smell our favorite foods from a distance, especially when we are hungry. We take pride of that ability of ours. But it is time for us to accept that we adults are not only being, who have that ability so smell their fav food. A recent study has proved that babies Read more
Eating Habits Of Children Are Largely Influenced By Ads
According to a latest study, the television has a major impact on the food habits of children. The kinds of foods children eat and the number of calories they consume is largely influenced by what they watch on the television. Unfortunately, however, the ads nowadays are said to having a bad impact on children since Read more
Behavioral Therapy Leads To Weight Loss
According to a recent study, behavioral programs can help persons to lose an average weight of 7 pounds in 12 to 18 months in comparison to people, who does not go through any special therapy. The researchers noticed that people, who had gone through 12 to 26 sessions, is a comprehensive weight lose program over Read more
Time To Say No To Junk Foods And Carbonated Beverages
The Central Government of India has most recently asked to completely ban the harmful junk food and injurious carbonated beverages from all the canteens of educational institutions as they are causing large scale harm to young students. Central govt. has filed an affidavit to solve the issue. The affidavit says that govt. is really concern Read more
STRESS Can Lead To Serious Health Problems, Even Heart Disease
After running a recent survey about the most common cause showed in leave applications in Britain, researchers has found that it is stress, which compels maximum people to take long term leaves of four week or more in Britain. Doctors are now thinking that the particular psychological condition of stress has become so prevalent nowadays Read more
Surgery More Common In Older People
New findings regarding trends in medical care have revealed that the number of old people undergoing surgeries has increased substantially. Further, it has been found during the last month, week or year of life, the rate of surgeries is more common in older people. This had lead to discussions about excessive exploitation of medical care Read more
Study says Higher Testosterone Level lowers the risk of Heart Attack
According to a report from Reuters, elderly male with a high tester one level has a lower risk of heart attack compared to their counterpart with lower levels of the same hormone. Findings can be read in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The study showed that of 2,400 Swedish men in their Read more
Deaths Resulting From Tuberculosis Can Be Reduced If Smoking Is Stopped
Latest research has proved that if smoking could be curtailed, lives of millions of people, who fall prey to tuberculosis, can be saved all over the world. There is a mass drive that aims at preventing deaths from tuberculosis. According to the researchers, smoking is a major road block in the progress of the drive Read more
New Research Reveals The Brains Process Of Dealing With Stress
Latest research on neural science has revealed that they have found cells in the brain that are responsible for dealing with stress. The research team belongs to the University of Leicester. The team of neuroscientists responsible for the discovery said the results of the finding will help in determining the mechanism involved in dealing with Read more
People can not afford to pay the high price of dental care
According to a recent study conducted by Ipsos Social Research Institute, in the past two years there are around two million people, who needs to consult with a dentist. However, they can not afford to pay for the service. The report claims that even those people, who are eligible for health insurance, can not afford Read more
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