Father’s stress linked to kids’ brain development
New York--Fathers, take note! Taking too much stress may affect the brain development of your kids, a new study has claimed.
According to the researchers,...
Fighting the flu at less than full strength
Public health experts waiting for this flu season to peak will have to wait a while longer.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and...
A soda a day may cut your chances of conceiving
New York-- Planning a baby? Then stop drinking soda or sugar-sweetened beverages, as intake of one or more such drinks a day -- by...
Bugged by Ailments: 3 Ways Good Nutrition Protects and Heals
As another flu epidemic tears through the U.S., the nation appears almost defenseless. From flu shots to healthy habits such as hand washing and...
Add hues of black to your plate for healthy living
New Delhi-- From detoxification, a healthy heart to improving digestion, eating black meals comes with its advantages, say experts.
Black rice, activated charcoal and sesame...
Hot tea ups esophageal cancer risk in smokers, drinkers
New York-- Drinking tea when it is too hot may increase the risk of esophageal cancer in those who smoke cigarettes and consume alcohol...
World Cancer Day: Is heart a casualty after surviving cancer
By Rachel V. Thomas
New Delhi--While cancer has almost become one among the lifestyle diseases today, advances in treatment have ensured a growing number of...
High rates of diabetes, hypertension found in India
Boston, MA – Rates of diabetes and hypertension are high among middle-aged and elderly people across all geographic measures and sociodemographic groups in India,...
Anjali Misra: Making preventive medicine more accessible
By Fatima Husain
MIT News Office
Anjali Misra spends a lot of time attending to those who need help the most. On a typical day, the...
Rannvijay believes in strength of ‘Power Walk’
Mumbai-- Actor Rannvijay Singha has been chosen as the face of the seven km Power Walk, which will be held here next month.
Max Bupa...