Cleaner air may boost children’s lung capacity: Study

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London-- Cutting down on air pollution can help improve the lung capacity of children and adolescents, finds a study. The adverse impact of airborne pollutants...

Nasal decongestants may be linked to seizures, stroke: Report

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London-- Nasal decongestants, used quite often for treating cough, cold as well as allergy, may be linked to seizures and stroke, according to a...

Study confirms genetic link between migraine and blood sugar

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Sydney-- Australian researchers have identified a concrete genetic link between migraine and blood sugar levels. According to Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers, the co-occurrence...

Loneliness is a serious health problem: Can robot friends help?

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Written by Maura Kelly Photographs by Kent Dayton The Harvard Gazette/Harvard Public Health During the heights of pandemic social isolation, a friend of mine mentioned during a...

7 tips to manage Diabetes during weddings

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New Delhi-- The wedding season is in full gear in India. Families are gathering to commemorate these happy events, with celebrations. This entails attending...

Breathing techniques and their benefits

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New Delhi-- Breathing is a fundamental and automatic process that sustains life. It's a process that happens without conscious effort, but with a little...

How you can keep dementia at bay in old age

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London-- Exercising at least once a month as well as having satisfying relationships in adulthood are linked to better cognitive functioning and good brain...

Your smart watch may disrupt your pacemaker, worsen heart health

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New York-- Love to use smartwatches, fitness trackers to keep a check on your health? If you are using pacemakers or other implanted cardiac...

59% of long Covid patients suffered organ damage a year later: Study

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London-- Organ damage persisted in 59 per cent of long Covid patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affected when...

Car, truck exhaust may speed up bone damage in elderly women

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New York-- Long-term exposure to air pollutants may lead to bone damage among postmenopausal women, finds a study. Scientists from Columbia University in the US...
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