Hair care regime for winters

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By Puja Gupta New Delhi-- Winter dries out the moisture from your hair, and it becomes prone to dilemmas, including an increase in dandruff, breakage,...

Supplements without checking Vitamin D, B12 levels can be unsafe

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BY SIDDHI JAIN New Delhi--A blood test can determine whether you are deficient in any vitamins or not. Many people self-medicate or take dietary supplements...

Consuming dietary soy may reduce dementia risk: Study

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New York-- Researchers have found that metabolite produced following consumption of dietary soy may decrease a key risk factor for dementia--with the help of...

Disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on young girls: Survey

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By Siddhi Jain New Delhi-- Revealing a marked gender divide in the distribution of housework during the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey reveals that a greater...

Covid-19 patients with spinal fractures twice as likely to die: Study

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London-- In a major study, researchers have found that patients with Covid-19 and vertebral fractures are twice as likely to die from the disease. According...

Eating turkey, probiotics may treat people with celiac disease

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Toronto-- In good news for people with celiac disease, researchers have found that tryptophan, an amino acid present in high amounts in turkey, along...

Effective ventilation key factor to stop Covid-19 spread: Study

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London-- New research adds to the growing body of evidence that effective or proper indoor ventilation may be a key factor in preventing the...

Cholesterol drugs linked to lower cancer-related deaths in women

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Sydney-- Among women with breast cancer, colorectal cancer or melanoma, those who are taking cholesterol-lowering medications are less likely to die from cancer, researchers...

Coronavirus can cause male infertility: Study

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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...

High flavanol diet may lead to lower blood pressure: Study

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London-- People who consume a diet having flavanol-rich foods and drinks such as tea, apple and berry juice, could have lower blood pressure, according...
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