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Consumption Of Three Or More Cups Of Black Tea Daily Prevents Heart Attack

A group of researchers after a recent study has claimed that consuming three cups of black tea every day significantly cuts down heart attack risk by 60 per cent. It also noticeably reduces the risk of developing diabetes, according to the researchers. Researchers have found out that black tea contains various positive nutrient contents in 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

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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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Alcohol Cuts Down Diabetes Risk Among Women

A recent study has proposed that if middle aged women, who live on lots of carbohydrates, drink alcohol moderately, have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than women, who are non-drinkers. Researchers have followed 80,000 women for more than 26 years. They found that women who drank alcohol moderately with their carbohydrate based Read more

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High Sugar Beverages Lead To Develop Diabetes

After a recent study some researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre has cited that consuming two or more high sugar beverages a day not only adds up fats in women’s waistline, but also increases their risks of developing diabetes and heart diseases. By high sugar beverages they indicated to carbonated sodas and Read more

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Fish Consumption Lowers Diabetes Risk

Nowadays diabetes has become a common threat to people. A huge portion of the total population of Earth is suffering from diabetes or likely to develop diabetes. Researchers are finding hardly the cure of diabetes as well as the ways of keeping diabetes away. A study conducted most recently has claimed that by eating fish Read more

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Obesity Is Rising Among Children In India

After a recent study researchers have disclosed the fact that obesity is rising rapidly among school children in India due to their heavy consumption of Junk Foods. Presently 15 to 21 per cent Indian school children are obese, according to the study. The researchers have also charged the sedentary life style led by children for Read more

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Depression and Stroke connected together

Because of combining the conclusion of 17 studies on depression and stroke, researchers discovered that people who suffered depression at one point in their lives were third times more likely to experience stroke in the future compared to the people who never got depressed in their entire lives. According to Maria Glymour, a professor at the Harvard School of Read more

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‘Superfoods’ – Only Foods Not Super Heroes

Many of us think that Superfoods can help us preventing many of our health problems, including High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Fat Issue and even Cancer! But a recent study has proved that the term Superfoods has no scientific background and the term in fact has any clear definition. The research firm YouGov has run the Read more

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Breast Cancer Patients Prone to Diabetes

A new research found out that those women,  recently diagnosed with the disease diabetes, may also get breast cancer in the future. This is not the first case that diabetes got linked with cancer.  However, the findings also suggest that at least part of the cause why doctors discover more breast cancer in diabetics is Read more

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Areas affect Obesity rate

A new study reveals that women who are living in poor areas are more likely to get obese.  In the long run, these women might get type 2 diabetes. In the earliest randomized test of its kind, researchers supplied women living in high-poverty areas with vouchers and counseling to help them move into better neighborhoods.  Read more

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Obesity Can Be Triggered By Specific Gene RNA

Obesity has become one of the leading causes of a varied kind of diseases, including chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cardiac diseases. Latest research has discovered a specific kind of RNA that triggers obesity. The same RNA is also responsible for triggering Type II diabetes.