Heavy smoking linked to increased health risks
Sydney-- Each cigarette smoked a day by heavy smokers increases the risk of contracting several diseases by more than 30 per cent, warn researchers.
The...
Fauci outlines five simple steps for taming COVID-19
By Alvin Powell
Harvard Staff Writer/The Harvard Gazette
Just five steps are enough to gain control of the nation’s COVID-19 outbreak and head off a return...
How to talk to others about healthy habits like face masks and distancing
By Brilee Weaver and Peter Ramjug
News at Northeastern
Yo, dude, put on a mask!
William Sharp is an associate teaching professor of psychology in the College...
Massachusetts Governor Announces New and Stricter Initiatives to Stop Spread of COVID-19
BOSTON –Governor Charlie Baker announced a new set of initiatives aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, especially in higher risk communities...
High dementia risk to those who feel dizzy on standing
New York-- Researchers have found that people who feel dizzy or lightheaded when they stand up may have an increased risk of developing dementia.
The...
‘Unlikely that Covid-19 will majorly impact India’s population projections’
By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi-- As the world at large continues to lose people to the rising Covid-19 toll, the impact of the pandemic are...
Dr. Arpan Patel Joins Middlesex Digestive Health & Endoscopy Center
ACTON, MA – Middlesex Digestive Health & Endoscopy Center, specialists in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of digestive diseases, announced that Dr. Arpan H....
World Breastfeeding Week: 10 essential nutrition tips for mothers
New Delhi-- For women who have recently become mothers, a healthy and nutritious diet is essential to boost lactation, just as much as its...
Is it time to resume COVID restrictions in some safe states?
By Alvin Powell
Harvard Staff Writer/Harvard Gazette
There may be new trouble ahead for states that had gotten COVID-19 under control after the March and April...
Antibiotics may up heart disease risk in people with diabetes
London-- Researchers have found that bacterial infections may elevate the risk of coronary heart disease in individuals with type 1 diabetes.
For the findings, published...