Vegetarian food items like fruit, vegetables and dairy products can lower the risk of ischaemic stroke. According to reseachers, who have published a study in the European Heart Journal, different types of food are linked to risks of different types of stroke. The study pints out that higher intakes of fruit, …
Read More »Boost immunity and don’t fret over pH level of coronavirus
According to health experts, boosting your immunity is important but pH level of the new coronavirus is only misinformation. Amid the new coronavirus scare are several health myths going viral on social media platforms and one of those is: Improve your pH levels as “the pH for coronavirus varies from …
Read More »Diet easily affects quality of sperm, find researchers
The study published in ‘PLOS Biology’ was found by researchers at Linkoping University who fed healthy young men a high sugar diet. Sweden: Researchers have found a study that sperm is affected by diet and its results appear rapidly. The research also gave new insights into the sperm process which, in …
Read More »Trudeau: Canada-U.S. border likely shut by the weekend
Ottawa, ON – In his daily address to the nation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announced that the Canada – US border will likely be shut by the weekend. This means that all travel by air, land, and sea will be halted, with the exception of the transportation of goods. “We …
Read More »Eggs for breakfast benefit those with Type 2 diabetes
According to the findings, a high-fat, low-carb breakfast (LCBF) can help those with T2D control blood sugar levels throughout the day. People with Type 2 Diabetes (TED) should opt for eggs for breakfast, a recent study suggests. According to the findings, a high-fat, low-carb breakfast (LCBF) can help those with …
Read More »Being a ‘morning person’ can lower your risk of schizophrenia
The researchers found that the genetic areas influence sleep timing, but not the quality or duration of sleep. Sydney: Being a “morning person” can lead to greater well-being as well as lower the risk of developing schizophrenia and depression, finds a research. However, for some it is hard to be …
Read More »Vitamin D intake could lower diabetes risk: Study
The study, conducted only on women, showed that vitamin D supplementation was found to be negatively associated with high glucose levels. New York: While Vitamin D helps in promoting bone health, a new study suggests that it may also promote greater insulin sensitivity, thus lowering glucose levels and the risk …
Read More »Injecting drugs may up bacterial heart infections: Study
There were 60,529 admissions to hospital of people who inject drugs and, of these, 733 had infective endocarditis linked to injecting drugs. Toronto: People who inject drugs may have a significant increase in the risk of infective endocarditis, a serious infection of the lining of the heart, possibly linked to …
Read More »Body paint may protect against insect bites: Study
The fairer-skinned one attracted double the number of horseflies when compared with the striped one. Washington: A new study suggests that being stripy may also work for people in remote tribal communities who paint their bodies in monochrome shades.The new study says that the traditional body-paintings of tribal people in …
Read More »Study finds stroke drug could prevent Alzheimer’s disease
3K3A-APC has beneficial effects in various mouse models of disease, including traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis. Washington: Researchers have found that a drug which could treat stroke may also prevent Alzheimer`s disease. The University of Southern California findings have been published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. The study …
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