Eating this bacteria may cut heart disease risk

London-- Researchers have discovered that the use of a pasteurised form of Akkermansia muciniphila-an intestinal bacteria provides greater protection from various cardiovascular disease risk...

Third-hand smoke can damage one’s respiratory system

Washington-- The hazards of second-hand smoke are well-known. Now, scientists have found even third-hand smoke (THS) could do harm to one's respiratory health by...

Third-hand smoke can damage one’s respiratory system

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Washington--The hazards of second-hand smoke are well-known. Now, scientists have found even third-hand smoke (THS) could do harm to one's respiratory health by changing...

Poor sleep linked to reduced memory in older adults

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New York-- Senior citizens, please take note. Lower sleep quality and variability in night sleep time may adversely affect your ability to recall past...

Your table salt contains deadly cyanide: US lab report

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Mumbai-- In a shocker, a US lab report reveals that premium brands of processed iodised salt sold in India allegedly contain alarming levels of...

Air pollution linked to hypertension, heart diseases: Study

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New York-- People who are exposed to high pollution levels are at significantly higher risk of suffering from hypertension, metabolic syndrome and heart diseases,...

Viruses found in kitchen sponges may eat bacteria: Study

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Washington-- The US researchers have discovered viruses that can infect bacteria in kitchen sponges, which may prove useful in fighting bacteria that cannot be...

US shops often sell tobacco without checking age

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New York-- Those buying tobacco from shops in the US, especially small stores, are usually not asked for identification hence it is easy for...

Oral steroids up infection risk in people with inflammation

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London-- Researchers have found that oral steroid use in patients with inflammatory diseases significantly increases the risk of infection and the risk increases with...

Indian cricket team inspiring others to stay fit: Fitness trainer

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Kolkata-- The Indian cricket team players are leading by example as far as fitness trends are concerned, encouraging others to follow suit, feels renowned...
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