Every 10pc increase in ultra-processed food intake may raise diabetes risk: Study
New Delhi-- Love to binge on savoury snacks, ready meals, and sugar or artificially-sweetened beverages? Beware, every 10 per cent intake of these ultra-processed...
Arsenic exposure can result in diabetes, warns study
New York-- A team of researchers on Monday said that exposure to arsenic and other toxic metals may accelerate the progression toward diabetes.
In a...
Focussing on bacteria alone will not help combat deadly antimicrobial resistance: Lancet
New Delhi-- Including fungal pathogens is crucial in the fight against deadly antimicrobial resistance, which is rapidly becoming a public health threat worldwide, according...
Too much screen time can affect kids’ language skills
New Delhi-- Children whose families use screens a lot tend to have weaker vocabulary skills, and video games have the biggest negative effect on...
Suffering from chronic pain? Blame that belly fat
New Delhi-- If you are suffering from chronic pain in your body, it may be time to actively work towards losing that belly or...
Chronic cough & throat clearing post-Covid? It may signal heart attack, stroke risk
New Delhi-- People suffering from common laryngopharyngeal dysfunction like chronic cough, hoarseness, recurrent throat clearing, especially after Covid, may be at significant risk of...
Study claims ‘Siddha’ drug combination can reduce anaemia in girls
New Delhi-- A combination of Siddha drug treatment can help reduce anaemia among adolescent girls, claimed a study on Tuesday.
The study showed that Siddha...
Suffering form diabetes? Lose weight to cut severe infection risk
New Delhi-- Losing weight comes with several benefits and now, scientists say that shedding those extra kilos around the waist could also reduce the...
Insulin resistance linked to 31 diseases, and early death in women: Study
New Delhi-- Insulin resistance, now linked with 31 different diseases, has also been associated with higher odds of an early death in women, according...
Why night owls are at higher risk of diabetes
New Delhi-- Night owls -- a person who is habitually active or wakeful at night -- tend to have a higher body mass index...