Heavy smoking linked to increased health risks

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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’

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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...
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