[ad_1] July 22, 2018 (39 minutes ago) ANI Washington DC, July 21: Late dinners could increase the risk of bad and prostate cancer, finds new research. The study included 621 prostate and …
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[ad_1] With the increasing number of badually transmitted infections that have been reported in recent years, it has become a problem that requires sincere concern. Mycoplasma badium is one of those disorders …
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[ad_1] It is well known that eating more fruits and vegetables daily is good for your health. It can provide your body with a number of essential nutrients, vitamins and minerals, necessary …
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[ad_1] A colon cancer screening test that looks for "invisible" blood in the stool can also predict an increased risk of premature death from other causes, suggests a recent study. Researchers examined …
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[ad_1] "It's been great to have them around and they are very good," Herrera said. "They trained fantastically." "This club, one of the things I love the most, is that we give …
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[ad_1] Women, take note! Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of bad cancer, finds a study. Led by Harvard researchers TH Chan School of Public Health, …
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[ad_1] The use of computed tomography (CT) has dramatically increased over the past two decades. While CT scans have significantly improved diagnostic capabilities, they also deliver higher radiation doses than any other …
Read More »HIV-infected people twice at risk for heart disease
[ad_1] Washington DC, July 19: According to a global study, HIV infection doubles the risk of heart disease. Analysis of global numbers reveals that HIV-badociated cardiovascular disease has more than tripled in …
Read More »HIV infection doubles the risk of heart disease: Study: Nagaland Post
[ad_1] People infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease, a new study found. The results, published in the journal Circulation, suggest that the …
Read More »Regular use of sunscreen can reduce the fatal risk of skin cancer by 40% – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] By PTI MELBOURNE: Regular use of sunscreen can reduce the risk of a 40% life-threatening form of skin cancer, according to a study published today. Sydney, Australia, conducted a study of …
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