Here is how you can “feel better, think better, and sleep better”
By Sophia Fox-Sowell
News at Northeastern
Studies show that sitting too much can raise your risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
But getting up to walk...
Drink orange juice to cut obesity risk and better heart health
Toronto-- Want to live a healthy and long life? Please take note. Researchers have found that drinking two-and-a-half glasses of orange juice a day...
More common than we thought: The friend who doesn’t recognize you
By DENNIS NEALON
The Harvard Gazette
Face blindness, a mystifying condition that can trick us into believing we recognize people we’ve never met or make us fail...
Coronavirus can cause male infertility: Study
By Puja Gupta
New Delhi-- Covid-19 can cause male infertility by harming the testicular cells which produces sperms thereby making it difficult to make the...
WHO sees ‘glimmer of hope’ in Italy’s COVID-19 situation
Geneva--The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic situation, saying there was a glimmer of hope in Italy as...
UMass Amherst Researchers Receive $1.2 Million Grant to Study How Public Health Investments Impact...
AMHERST, Mass. – A team of researchers headed by Chaitra Gopalappa, an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has been awarded a...
Exercise well, eat healthy to charge up your kidneys
New Delhi--Eating healthy and exercising regularly can check the risk of obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure -- the key factors responsible for development...
Can eating late breakfast, early dinner help in losing weight?
London-- Struggling to cut down your body fat? Eating breakfast late, but having an early dinner may help, suggests a pilot study.
The findings showed...
Why risk of heart attack rises in winter?
New Delhi--Several studies suggest that during winter, risk of stroke, heart failure, cardiovascular issues, arrhythmia and disorders rises several times. Many top cardiologists think...
Treating the heart with scientific breakthroughs, lifestyle changes
BY DR VIVEKA KUMAR
New Delhi--From the time the first Coronavirus case was recorded in China, to India's numbers crossing four million, COVID-19 has millions...