Eating whole grains helps cut diabetes risk

New York-- Eating higher intake of high-quality carbohydrates, especially from whole grains, are associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes, say researchers. "High...

Study links colourless, odourless gas with the rise in lung cancers in non-smokers

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New York-- Lung cancer has traditionally been thought of as a "smoker's disease". However, the tremendous rise of the deadly disease in non-smokers indicates...

Over 99% Covid-related deaths in US were preventable by vaccine: Fauci

Washington-- As many as 99.2 per cent of Covid-related deaths in the US were avoidable and preventable with vaccinations, the country's top infectious disease expert...

An aspirin a day crucial for heart attack survivors: Study

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London-- Heart attack patients who do not take daily aspirin are more likely to have a repeat myocardial infarction, stroke, or death than those...

Coronavirus rages in south India, experts say states ‘nearing peak’

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By Aakanksha Khajuria New Delhi-- After unleashing its fury across the country, the coronavirus pandemic has now waned over northern India and instead cast its...

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...

Divorce negatively impacts physical, mental health: Study

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London-- Going through a divorce is extremely challenging and now a new study reveals that it can negatively impact mental and physical health. The study,...

The male partners involvement in a couple’s fertility journey

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By Aswati Nair New Delhi-- Fertility treatment is a stressful process for a couple. At times, it becomes so intense that either of the two...

Breastfeeding in Covid-positive mothers

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By Siddhi Jain New Delhi-- The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has posed numerous challenges to people across the globe. As people are still trying to come...

300K Swedish people suffer from impaired sense of smell due to Covid

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Stockholm-- An estimated 300,000 people in Sweden suffer from an impaired sense of smell due to Covid-19, the country's national TT News Agency reported. According...
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