Study finds 80% of married couples share heart disease risk factors and behaviors

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By Haley Bridger The Harvard Gazette Risk factors for heart health, such as smoking, unhealthy diets and minimal physical activity, may seem personal, but for people...

Psychotherapy boosts positive effects in panic disorder patients

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London-- Psychotherapy appears to be beneficial in the longer run for people suffering from panic disorder, a new study suggests. The findings, published in the...

Gains in cancer treatment through the eyes of a survivor

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By Brett Milano Harvard Correspondent/Harvard Gazette At a Harvard-sponsored panel Thursday at Boston City Hall Plaza, a group of top doctors and researchers discussed some remarkable...

Broccoli may prevent hardening of neck arteries in the elderly

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Sydney-- Eating cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and sprouts three or more times per day can prevent hardening of neck arteries in elderly...

Omicron subvariant BA.2 becomes dominant strain in US: CDC

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Los Angeles-- The BA.2 sub-lineage of the Omicron variant has become the dominant strain in the US, according to new data released by the...

India’s 1st homegrown mRNA Covid vax may have low market penetration: Report

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New Delhi-- The recently approved Pune-based Gennova Biopharmaceuticals' two-dose mRNA Covid-19 vaccine, expected to be soon available in the country, is likely to see...

PCOS raises early risk of diabetes, heart disease in women

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New York-- Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) develop metabolic syndrome earlier than women without the condition, likely putting them at a higher risk...

How fasting can improve your overall health

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New York-- Fasting may not be just a religious or political practice. It may actually protect you against age-related diseases and improve your overall...

Pedal your way to a healthy lifestyle

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BY N. LOTHUNGBENI HUMTSOE New Delhi-- In recent years, the culture of cycling has gained tremendous momentum in our country. Cycling is fun, healthy and...

Smoking not linked to higher dementia risk: Study

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New York-- It is no secret that smoking increases the risk for cancer, heart disease, diabetes and even blindness. But puffing on a cigarette...
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