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CSIR-NIScPR and IWSA organised Half Day Camp on “Mental Health and wellbeing”
Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR said that the increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide has impacted our hormones, metabolism, and overall e
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Robotic Thyroidectomy is becoming more popular in India due to the latest RABIT technique
The thyroid gland, which is found in the neck and is in charge of generating hormones that control the body's metabolism. The thyroid gland can develop many dif
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Lifestyle
Potentially toxic makeup putting kids at risk
Applying makeup on the skin of your kids will make them susceptible to toxic material.
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Health
Vitamin D supplements are not an effective treatment for easing painful IBS symptoms
A vitamin D deficiency is widespread amongst the IBS population, potentially leading to an increased risk of suffering from fractures Vitamin D supplements are
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Health
Study shows new links between high-fat diets, colon cancer
Physicians and dieticians have urged people to limit their intake of a high-fat diet, citing links to poor health outcomes A new study has found how high-fat di
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Lifestyle
Novel drug screen can individualise cancer therapy: Study
A study conducted by researchers at the Ludwig Center at Harvard has demonstrated how a drug screening method known as dynamic BH3 profiling can be used to quic
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Health
Study says Low bone density at increased risk of hearing loss in women
Building lifelong healthy diet and lifestyle habits could provide important benefits for protecting bone and hearing health in the future
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Health
Researcher finds Soybean, linseed oils in cows’ diet improve milk quality
Soybean & Linseed oil increase the proportions of omega-6 and omega-3, which in the right balance play a key role in preventing cardiovascular diseases Braz
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Science & Nature
Global warming could reduce biodiversity in tropics: Study
New research by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln suggests that temperature can largely explain why the greatest variety of aquatic life resides in the tropics
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Science & Nature
Avocado may offer better leukemia treatment, study affirms
Leukemia cells have higher amounts of an enzyme called VLCAD involved in their metabolism A compound in avocados may ultimately offer a route to better leukaemi
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Science & Nature
Intoxicating effects of alcohol linked with brain regions, finds study
The breakdown of alcohol products produced in the brain and not the liver as scientists currently think A recent study has pointed out that slurred speech, poor
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Dr Biprajit Parbat’s book ‘Doctor Integralist’s Prescription to healthy living’ is a journey of knowledge
The COVID-19 pandemic and its burden on humanity has impressed upon us the good old facts more boldly than ever – Health is wealth. A complete lifestyle transfo
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Health
Study explores why some people are hungry all the time
Sugar dips are a better predictor of hunger and subsequent calorie intake than the initial blood sugar peak response after eating New research shows that people
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Lifestyle
Eating earlier could reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes
We found people who started eating earlier in the day had lower blood sugar levels and less insulin resistance Early to bed and early to rise makes a man health
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Exercise during pregnancy may save kids from health problems as adults
Exercise during pregnancy helps lead to healthy babies, reducing the risk of pregnancy complications and premature delivery Exercising during pregnancy may let
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Lifestyle
Following a vegan diet leads to poorer bone health?
People following a vegan diet had lower ultrasound values, which indicates poorer bone health Consuming a vegan diet is known to have many health benefits rangi
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Higher risk of heart disease in type 2 diabetes patients
The findings of a new study suggested that patients, who suffer from type 2 diabetes and experience extreme swings
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