Beware! Frequent dining out can harm your health

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New York-- Next time you order a sandwich from your favourite fast food joint or plan a dinner with your friends at a nearby...

Flower power in skincare regime

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New Delhi-- Apart from their appealing scent, flowers are packed with great skin benefits. Florals and their extracts have long been used as a...

Harvard Medical School’s Vijay Sankaran Gets Gale and Ira Drukier Prize

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BOSTON-Vijay Sankaran, Harvard Medical School assistant professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, has been awarded the Gale and Ira Drukier Prize in Children's...

Expert advice for reducing obesity: Take the blame out of it

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Fatima Cody Stanford, a leading expert on obesity, is exploring the impact of behavioral and environmental factors in the complex processes of weight regulation. Rose...

Rewinding the Clock: Solving a mystery of aging

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By Ekaterina Pesheva The Harvard Gazette We are as old as our arteries, the adage goes, so could reversing the aging of blood vessels hold the...

The Asian Paradox: What puts Asians and South Asians at a higher risk for...

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By Sangeeta Pradhan Type 2 diabetes is among the fastest growing diseases in the world due to a combination of unfavorable changes in modifiable risk factors and...

Project Metamorphosis: A free 21-day wellness workshop starts on March 26

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By Ajay and Sneh Jaisingh (Editor’s note: This health informational piece is written by Project Metamorphosis co-founders Ajay and Sneh Jaisingh about a free 21-day...

Study: One-third women in rural India unaware of breast cancer

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London-- While early detection is the key for successful breast cancer treatment, one in three women in rural India had not even heard of...

Everything you need to know about Glaucoma

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Dr. Poonam Yadav Known as the silent blinding disease, Glaucoma is the second most common cause for blindness globally accounting for almost 8 percent of...

Sweet Surprise: Seeking clues on diabetes, science follows the fat, eyeless fish

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By Stephanie Dutchen Harvard Gazette Crossing cavefish with their river-dwelling relatives can illuminate genes that protect against harmful consequences of insulin resistance. Researchers trying to better understand...
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