Meditation for a healthier you

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New Delhi-- If you have decided you need to look after your body and mind better, you're not alone. While many are turning to...

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...

How diet affects COVID-19: risk and severity?

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Although metabolic conditions such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes have been linked to an increased risk of COVID-19, as well as an increased...

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...

6 herbs to include in your daily diet for a healthier, happier you

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New Delhi-- Focusing on health in the hectic and stressful lives that we lead today is becoming difficult. Incorporating relevant herbs in your daily...

How exercise keeps dementia at bay

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London-- Exercise maintains insulin and body mass index (BMI) levels, which helps, protect brain volume and thus help stave off dementia, researchers have found. The...

Once a smoker, always a smoker is a myth: Sherlyn Chopra

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Mumbai-- Actress-model Sherlyn Chopra, who is going to create awareness about side-effects of smoking through her new anti-smoking video, has said that once a...

WHO endorses Paxlovid Covid pill for high risk Covid patients

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Geneva-- The World Health Organisation (IANS) on Friday made a strong recommendation for Pfizer's antiviral for mild and moderate Covid-19 patients at highest risk...

Genomic study brings us closer to precision medicine for type 2 diabetes

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By Leah Eisenstadt Broad Institute/Harvard Gazette Most patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are treated with a “one-size-fits-all” protocol that is not tailored to each person’s...
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