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Exploring the benefits of this ancient Chinese therapy still thriving todayGua sha, a 2,000-year-old Chinese therapeutic scraping technique, is gaining recognition for its potential health benefits. It involves scr...
Can your diet fight Alzheimer’s? Scientists reveal the cuisine that could override the genetic riskA new study reveals that a Mediterranean diet may significantly lower dementia risk, even for individuals with a high genetic predispositio...
Step count vs tracking minutes: What really increases lifespan and boosts heart healthA recent study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital shows that both step counts and minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise are linked to low...
She moved to the US at 11. India-origin CEO in Fortune’s list with Ambani and Adani. Check education and career of Reshma KewalramaniReshma Kewalramani, an Indian-origin CEO, leads Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a Fortune 500 biotech firm, after moving to the US at 11. A Harvard...
Want to grow younger? Harvard-backed study reveals a surprising vitamin that may reverse aging at the cellular levelResearchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital discovered that vitamin D supplements may reverse signs of aging at the cellular level. Partici...
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...
Attention ladies! These foods can add years to your life, shows studyThe Mediterranean diet includes plenty of nuts, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Meals are often cooked with olive oil and in...
Study finds Mediterranean diet is linked to lower mortality risk in womenA recent study suggests that women adhering to the Mediterranean diet have a 23% lower risk of premature death. This largely plant-based di...
Researchers claim AI can rapidly, accurately identify postpartum haemorrhage in peopleThe researchers envision the tool aiding in predicting postpartum haemorrhage before it occurs, with plans to apply the approach to study o...
Daily consumption of sugary drinks leads to higher risk of liver cancer in women: StudyWomen who consume sugar-sweetened beverages daily are at a higher risk of developing liver cancer and chronic liver disease mortality, as f...
Flavonol deficiency may increase the risk of Alzheimer'sAdditional research, in mice, found that a particular bioactive substance in flavanols called epicatechin improved memory by enhancing the ...
Keep your mental health in check: Meal timing, frequency of exercise are secrets to a happy mindOlder adults, who are early risers with an active lifestyle, are said to be happier.
Infant obesity risks can be mitigated through good night's sleep: StudyNew research suggests that newborns who sleep longer and wake up less throughout the night are less likely to be overweight in infancy.
President Biden nominates two prominent Indian-American doctors to key rolesWest Virginia's former health commissioner Dr Rahul Gupta was nominated as the next director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy....
Hard of hearing? You may be prone to injury at workThose with 'a little trouble' hearing were at a higher risk of work-related injuries.
Are you constantly anxious? It may be an early indicator of Alzheimer's diseaseAlzheimer's disease is a neuro-degenerative condition that causes the decline of cognitive function.
Persistent Systems and Partners Healthcare announce strategic collaborationThe platform will enable provider systems across the country to rapidly and cost effectively deploy industry-leading best practices in clin...
Smoking is associated with an increased risk of heart failure, says new studySmoking is associated with thicker heart walls and reduction in the organ's pumping ability.
Want to prevent blindness? Have more of green leafy vegetablesIncreased intake of green vegetables lowers the risk of losing vision by 20 to 30 per cent.
Indian-American doctor wins national award for excellenceMitul Kadakia has been granted the 2014 Gregory Braden Memorial Fellow of the Year Award by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and ...