Sleep duration can make diabetics more vulnerable to blood vessel damage: Study
New Delhi-- People with Type 2 diabetes who experience short or long sleep duration are more prone to microvascular disease, or damage to the...
Suicide largest public health crisis facing India: Experts
New Delhi-- Even as the latest suicide case of a father-son duo in Mumbai shocked us, experts on Thursday said that suicide is the...
New treatment for deadly brain cancer shows promise in pre-clinical trials: IIT Delhi
New Delhi-- A novel nanoformulation to cure deadly brain tumours has shown promise in pre-clinical trials, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)...
Is replacing butter with high-quality plant oils healthy?
New Delhi-- Switching from a diet high in saturated animal fats like butter to one with plant-based unsaturated fats like olive oil can affect...
High-intensity interval exercise by elderly can boost brain function for years
New Delhi-- High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) like cycling, push-ups, burpees, squats, and lunges may not just delay cognitive decline in the elderly but also...
There’s much to be grateful for in giving thanks: Elderly may harvest benefits from...
By Maya Brownstein
Harvard Chan School Communications/The Harvard Gazette
BOSTON--Don’t limit it to Thanksgiving. Conscious gratitude may help older adults live longer, according to a new...
Women more likely to suffer anxiety, depression post-cardiac arrest: Study
New Delhi-- Women who survive cardiac arrest are more likely to experience greater rates of anxiety and depression than men, according to a study...
Study shows how to protect diabetics from heart & kidney disease
New Delhi-- Using a combination of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs) is likely to offer additional protection against...
New tool to predict nerve damage from breast cancer treatment
New Delhi-- Swedish researchers have developed a novel tool that can predict the risk level of nerve damage in each individual from breast cancer...
It is ok to be fat, time to change our attitude: Indian-origin academic
New Delhi-- It’s time to rethink our attitude to fatness as prejudice against fat people is endemic in our society and public health initiatives...