Cut sugar to save lives, researchers urge

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Cutting 20 percent of sugar from packaged foods and 40 percent from beverages could prevent 2.48 million cardiovascular disease events (such as strokes, heart...

Covid lockdowns had major impact on diabetes control: Study

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London-- The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on people with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) were very different, according to...

Memory Care Homes for the elderly

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New Delhi-- Ailments associated with memory, especially Alzheimer's disease and Dementia, are common among the elderly. While these ailments have no peculiar pattern for...

Common menstrual problems

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By Vaishali Joshi New Delhi-- Menstrual health comprises the physical, social and mental aspects related to menstruation or periods. In India, women's health has been...

Omicron renders most monoclonal antibody therapy ineffective: Study

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New York-- Monoclonal antibody therapy, once hailed as 100 per cent effective in stopping Covid-19 in its tracks, has been defeated by the new...

Being diabetic and a night owl may up your risk of depression

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Bangkok--If you are diabetic and prefer to go to bed late, you may be at an increased risk of developing depression, researchers say. According to...

Gene expression study reveals “hidden” variability in how cancer cells respond to drugs

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By Kevin Jiang Harvard Gazette A study led by scientists from Harvard Medical School reveals “hidden” variability in how tumor cells are affected by anticancer drugs,...

Omicron may cause brain complications, inflammations: Russian expert

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Moscow-- The Omicron strain of the Covid-19 may lead to neurological complications much like other Covid variants, according to a Russian expert. According to founder...

Indian American psychologist brings innovative mind-body approach to PTSD battle

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By Mayank Chhaya DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif.-- As America battles a variety of ailments related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Indian American counseling psychologist Ramesh...

Harvard-Apple study focuses on link between PCOS & heart health

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New York-- Women with abnormal periods, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) may be at risk of heart problems, according to a new study led by...
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