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Could your daily coffee habit be keeping your cells younger? Study finds moderate intake may slow biological agingModerate coffee consumption, specifically 3-4 cups daily, may help slow biological aging in individuals with severe mental health condition...
Diabesity: It’s more than you thinkThe intertwined rise of obesity and type 2 diabetes, termed 'diabesity,' presents a significant health challenge in India. This condition, ...
Mind, muscle, and metabolism: The power of holistic diabetes managementManaging diabetes holistically involves more than just blood sugar control, encompassing lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and mental ...
Americans eating ultra-processed foods like bread, soda, and noodles at higher risk of lung cancer, says new studyA US study reveals a link between ultra-processed food and lung cancer. People consuming more such foods face a higher risk. The research t...
View: Ensure we look before you eatJoseph Stiglitz's book highlights the negative impact of corporate freedom on public health, especially in India. With rising obesity and d...
Your go-to snack could pose hidden health risksA 30-year study published in British Medical Journal highlights the risks associated with high intake of ultra-processed foods, linking it ...
Bipolar patients 6 times likelier to die from suicide or violence: StudyThey are also twice as likely to die from physical illnesses such as heart and/or respiratory diseases, or cancer, with alcohol contributin...
Mind your mind! Post-Covid mental health issues are common, here's a checklist to followCOVID-19 infection increases our risk of mental health disorders like anxiety and sleep disorders.
One in three elderly develop new conditions after COVID-19 infection: BMJ studyThis is an observational study so can't establish cause, and the researchers acknowledge some limitations, including the fact that some dia...
Want to sharpen memory, increase leg strength? Regular housework can help, here's howHousework like washing up, dusting, making the bed, hanging out the washing, ironing, tidying up, and cooking, sharpen mental abilities and...
A visit to the museum will help you live longerPeople who engage in arts activities more frequently (every few months or more) have a 31 per cent lower risk of dying.
Are you an avid Twitter user? Your posts can reveal how lonely you areLoneliness has been tied to depression, cardiovascular disease and dementia, among other conditions.
Children suffering from asthma, diabetes at increased risk of developing mental health problemsChildren with physical and mental health problems experience significant decline in their quality of life.
Trying to fall asleep has become a daily battle? Here's what you should doDo not accept sleeplessness as part of your life. Over time, it can wreak havoc on your health.
Your Facebook, Twitter posts may hold clues to your healthBy building a language databank, it may be possible to link social media content to health outcomes, researchers said.
Even moderate drinkers are at high cancer riskEven light to moderate drinking may increase your risk of contracting cancer, especially if you are a smoker, says a new study.
Fruit and vegetables may ward off the blues: StudyAs many as 31.4 per cent of those with high mental wellbeing ate three-four portions and 28.4 per cent ate one-two, researchers said.