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Alcohol: Consistent moderate drinking could reduce heart disease risk

Loknath Das 23 Aug 2018 888 Views

A new study published in the BMC Medicine journal linked occasional drinking to a lower risk of heart disease. The data was collected from 6 studies, including 5 from the UK. The researchers examined the drinking patterns of the people and their risk of developing Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). The research was ... Read More »

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What are the benefits of working out twice a day?

Loknath Das 23 Aug 2018 965 Views

When you are trying to manage your weight doing some form of physical activity daily is good. But, repeating the same exercises, intensity or duration does not work. Working out twice a day is usually for high-level athletes. But for an average person, a single workout session is enough. Although, that doesn’t ... Read More »

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Men check things repeatedly, women hoard, finds study on OCD

Loknath Das 20 Aug 2018 902 Views

Men are likely to repeatedly check if a door is closed or not; women are likely to hoard things: Empty jars or things they don’t necessarily need. Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), a very common mental ailment, can affect men and women differently, a study conducted across north India has revealed. ... Read More »

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People who have brain markers of Alzheimer’s may never develop dementia

Loknath Das 20 Aug 2018 948 Views

A new study has uncovered why some people that have brain markers of Alzheimer’s never develop classic dementia that others do. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. People suffering from Alzheimer’s develop a buildup of two proteins that impair communications between nerve cells in the brain – ... Read More »

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Patients experience emotional response to diagnosis and ‘feel dirty’

Loknath Das 20 Aug 2018 543 Views

Turns out, the consequences of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) reach well beyond patients’ physical health, souring social relationships, and leading some healthcare providers (HCP) to distance themselves from affected patients. HAIs are infections that patients get while receiving treatment for medical or surgical conditions, and many HAIs are preventable. Researchers at ... Read More »

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Car Subscription – Freedom, Mobility and Savings

admin 18 Aug 2018 411 Views

In an age where people are getting inclined to pay only for what they experience, car subscription services are starting to make a lot of sense. Yes, this is the shared economy, where things are getting more expensive and at the same time, more accessible. Big car companies like Cadillac ... Read More »

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This new HIV therapy could boost immunity levels in patients

Loknath Das 18 Aug 2018 730 Views

Turns out, a new HIV drug can reduce the viral replication and increase immune cells in individuals with advanced, drug-resistant HIV infection. Used in combination with existing HIV medications, the drug is a promising strategy for patients who have run out of effective treatment options, the researchers at Yale University ... Read More »

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Smokers better off quitting, even with the risk of weight gain

Loknath Das 18 Aug 2018 733 Views

If you quit smoking and gain weight, it may seem like you’re trading one set of health problems for another. But a new U.S. study finds you’re still better off in the long run. Compared with smokers, even the quitters who gained the most weight had at least a 50% ... Read More »

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Genomes sequencing at birth, low cost makes it a tempting proposition

Loknath Das 18 Aug 2018 529 Views

As the cost of genome sequencing decreases, researchers and clinicians are debating whether all newborns should be sequenced at birth, facilitating a lifetime of personalised medical care. Researchers at The Hastings Center stated that health professionals should recommend parents to use direct-to-consumer genetic sequencing to diagnose or screen their newborns. ... Read More »

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Tips to sleep better, 5 simple shortcuts before bedtime to ensure you wake up fresh

Loknath Das 17 Aug 2018 858 Views

Sleep is crucial for good health. A lot of studies have thrown light on how not getting enough rest can affect you. Insufficient sleep can double your chances of dying from heart disease or stroke, particularly in people with risk factors like diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure and cholesterol. And according to a ... Read More »

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Workplace wellness programmes benefit healthy employees more than others

Loknath Das 17 Aug 2018 673 Views

A number of studies have pointed to the potential benefits of workplace wellness programmes — from increased gym use to decreased health-care spending. But what wasn’t clear was whether wellness programs are really making people healthier, or whether healthier people are more likely to enroll in them. A new study suggests it’s the latter. ... Read More »

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Energy drinks mixed in alcohol could make you feel more drunk

Loknath Das 17 Aug 2018 907 Views

If you like consuming alcohol with energy drinks, beware. A key ingredient found in energy drinks can worsen the negative effects of binge drinking, reveals a new study. Many people mix energy drinks with alcohol to neutralise the sedative nature of alcohol, tricking people into feeling more awake and less drunk than they ... Read More »

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