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Scientists found a shockingly simple way to predict your lifespan — here's how to test yourselfNew research indicates that stronger grip strength and the ability to easily stand from a chair are powerful predictors of a longer, health...
Why this US doctor eats as if he has cancer, even though he doesn’t. Check his diet & the reason behind itA viral post by Dr Josh Axe on Instagram is pushing a proactive approach to health, where an “anti-cancer diet” is followed not as a cure, ...
Dietitians reveal the number 1 food triggering major inflammation in millions - are you regularly consuming it?Chronic inflammation leads to diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and autoimmune disorders. Experts caution that ultra-pro...
Have this problem for more than 3 months? Hypertension study says your BP risk could shoot upNew research reveals a strong link between long-term pain and high blood pressure. Adults experiencing pain for over three months face a gr...
Apollo doctor's warning: Body's silent process dangerously increases heart disease and stroke risk, not just cholesterolDr. Sudhir Kumar, a senior neurologist at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, warned that a silent process in the body can significantly increase ...
This low-calorie superfruit is packed with superpowers, has anticancer properties and heart benefitsThis low-calorie, nutrient-rich fruit is packed with fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Research shows that its compounds can help protect ...
Starving to get slim? Water-only fasting trend may be burning more than just fat, experts warn in revealing studyA recent study challenges the social media hype around water-only fasting, revealing it may increase inflammation and disrupt muscle, bone,...
Vegetarians, beware: This meat alternative can reduce your good cholesterol and increase the risk of depressionA study found vegetarians consuming plant-based meat alternatives had a 42% higher risk of depression compared to those who avoided them. R...
How a blood test could predict women's heart healthA study of nearly 28,000 US women indicates that a blood test measuring inflammation and two specific fats, LDL cholesterol, and lipoprotei...
Blood-clotting proteins can predict Covid-induce cognitive problemsThe blood proteins, identified as fibrinogen and d-dimer, were highly correlated with post-acute COVID-19 cognitive deficits, the study fro...
Amid the Omicron wave, Hyderabad hospitals alarmed by Delta casesThe Delta variant was primarily responsible for the second wave between February and June 2021, resulting in large number of deaths. Doctor...
Tocilizumab may improve survival in sickest COVID-19 patients, scientists sayAmong other treatments, they said tocilizumab was considered for off-label usage for the patients whose respiratory symptoms were declining...
Previously known antiviral drug can speed up recovery of COVID-19 patients: StudyAccording to the study, published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology, treatment with the drug interferon(IFN)- α2b may significantly ac...
World Heart Day: Decode the common heart tests for a healthy lifeOne should periodically undergo tests and keep a tab on the vitals of heart's health.
Are you over-stressed at work? It may increase risk of heart disease, strokeSmoking, high blood pressure and diabetes are other common risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Common bacteria can actually protect you against skin diseaseOxidative stress is considered to be a contributing factor in several skin diseases.
Alzheimer's disease has 3 distinct subtypes: StudyAlzheimer's disease actually consists of three distinct subtypes that may need to be treated differently, a new study has found.
Pot smokers may have less inflammationPeople who smoke marijuana may have lower levels of inflammation which is linked with the risk of heart disease, scientists have found.
Cherry juice may help fight gout: StudyThe study is the first to report consumption of Montmorency tart cherries caused changes in uric acid metabolism, which can have an impact ...
Workplace stress can double your risk of heart diseaseHealthy employees exposed to stress at work are at twice the risk of cardiovascular disease, a new German study has warned.