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Fruits, nuts, and red wine can prevent onset of metabolic syndrome

| September 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
Fruits, nuts, and red wine can prevent onset of metabolic syndrome

Washington: University of Alberta researchers have found that resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant found in fruits, nuts and red wine, prevents the development of a metabolic syndrome in some offspring that could lead to later health issues such as diabetes. Human offspring that have trouble growing in the womb have an increased risk of developing metabolic [...]

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One sperm donor, 150 sons and daughters

| September 6, 2011 | 0 Comments
One sperm donor, 150 sons and daughters

Cynthia Daily and her partner used a sperm donor to conceive a baby seven years ago, and they hoped that one day their son would get to know some of his half siblings – an extended family of sorts for modern times. So Ms. Daily searched a Web-based registry for other children fathered by the [...]

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Could save thousands of children by Vitamin A pills

| August 29, 2011 | 0 Comments
Could save thousands of children by Vitamin A pills

UK and Pakistani experts assessed 43 studies involving 200,000 children, and found deaths were cut by 24% if children were given the vitamin. And they say taking it would also cut rates of measles and diarrhoea. The body needs vitamin A for the visual and immune systems to work properly. It is found in foods [...]

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Sucheta Rakshit’s Music Therapy

| August 27, 2011 | 0 Comments
Sucheta Rakshit’s Music Therapy

Sucheta Rakshit has a PhD in music therapy and she practices at Allahabad’s Jeevan Jyoti Hospital. She is also an advisor to the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines. Sucheta says that every disease or injury has a connection with our brain. When we listen to music, it vibrates the cells in the brain and gives [...]

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Women waste 50bn litres of water shaving legs

| August 27, 2011 | 0 Comments
Women waste 50bn litres of water shaving legs

London: Women who shave their legs in the shower waste about 50 billion litres of water a year that is equivalent to four week’s of supply in a city like London, a new research has claimed. Thames Water, the UK’s largest water and sewerage company which commissioned the study, said the amount of water wasted [...]

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Meditate to reduce stress

| August 26, 2011 | 0 Comments
Meditate to reduce stress

The amount of stress a person feels has a direct effect on his/her condition of health. There are many ways to distress oneself. But, the best way is to practice meditation. Studies have shown that people who meditate regularly relieve nervous tension, stress, improve immune strength and normalise blood pressure Here are three simple steps [...]

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US school district backs off on skinny jeans ban

| August 26, 2011 | 0 Comments
US school district backs off on skinny jeans ban

Catasauqua: Students in a Pennsylvania school district have gotten approval to remain fashion forward. The Morning Call of Allentown reports that Catasauqua Area School District approved a revised dress code this week. It allows students to wear so-called skinny jeans. The tight-fitting jeans had been banned under an earlier dress code. But parents complained they [...]

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Why stress ‘damages DNA and turns you grey’

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments
Why stress ‘damages DNA and turns you grey’

London : Researchers at Duke University Medical Centre have discovered a mechanism that could explain why stress causes DNA damage and turns your hair grey. “We believe this paper is the first to propose a specific mechanism through which a hallmark of chronic stress, elevated adrenaline, could eventually cause DNA damage that is detectable,” said [...]

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High-salt diets coupled with little exercise put older adults at risk of cognitive decline

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments
High-salt diets coupled with little exercise put older adults at risk of cognitive decline

A study led by researchers at Baycrest in Toronto has indicated that older adults who lead sedentary lifestyles and consume a lot of sodium in their diet may be at risk not only for heart disease but also cognitive decline. A study led by Baycrest researchers – in collaboration with colleagues at the Institut Universitaire [...]

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Saffron may help prevent liver cancer

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments
Saffron may help prevent liver cancer

Washington : A new study has found that saffron, a commonly used spice that add flavour and colour to foods, provides a significant chemopreventive effect against liver cancer in animal models. When saffron was administered to rats with diethylnitrosamine (DEN), induced liver cancer, an inhibition of cell proliferation and stimulation of apoptosis was observed. Hepatocellular [...]

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