E-cigarettes may up heart rate, blood pressure in young people

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New York-- Smoking e-cigarettes? Read this carefully. Researchers have found that nicotine-filled e-cigarettes can increase heart rate and blood pressure in young people after...

Healthy eating in childhood cuts heart disease risk later

New York-- Dear parents, kindly take note. Researchers have found that healthy eating behaviours in childhood may reduce the risk of, overweight, obesity and...

From food to house rent, this corona warrior takes care of poor

By Sfoorti Mishra New Delhi-- As the highly contagious novel coronavirus disease has confined the people of India within the four walls of their houses,...

Benefits of black pepper on your body

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By Puja Gupta New Delhi-- Some foods are considerably healthier than others from a nutritional point of view, and healthcare professionals and nutritionists consider certain...

Get children to take dental health seriously

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By IANSlife New Delhi-- The common saying 'A stitch in time saves nine' is applicable to almost everything in life, including our health. When it...

Vaccines won’t end pandemic quickly unless delivered equitably: Gates

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New York-- Even as the world is rushing for solutions to fight Covid-19, developing and manufacturing vaccines will not end the pandemic quickly unless...

The link between back pain and lung cancer

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By IANSlife Features New Delhi-- Lung cancer is often stigmatised as 'smokers disease' but in today's time, non-smokers cannot escape the risk of having lung...

No benefit from arthritis drug for severe Covid patients: Study

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Sao Paulo-- Contrary to a few studies that earlier suggested benefits from an arthritis drug for patients with severe or critical Covid-19 infection, a...

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...

Pandemic stress, boredom linked to increased smoking

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New York-- A US-based survey has revealed that stress, increased free time and feelings of boredom may have contributed to an increase in the...
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