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[ad_1] A large, government-funded study concluded that vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids do not prevent cancer or heart-related conditions. One expert says there’s no reason to take vitamin D supplements. Future …
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[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO – Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have found that limiting social media to approximately 30 minutes per day could lead to significant improvement in personal well-being. A group …
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[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY — A recent study that is one of the first of its kind looked at a dozen major air pollutants and their link to visits to emergency rooms …
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[ad_1] Focused ultrasound can not only treat tremors badociated with Parkinson’s disease, but it also improves the quality of life, mood and cognitive ability of people with Parkinson’s, according to a new …
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[ad_1] Babies who don’t get enough zinc while in the womb may be more likely to develop autism, a new study claims. Scientists still don’t have a definitive answer for what causes …
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[ad_1] Chemical compounds in coffee — especially phenylindanes that form during the roasting of coffee beans — appear to prevent the damaging aggregation of amyloid-beta and tau known to play key roles …
Read More »Tumour immune cells can aid cancer therapies: Study
[ad_1] ANI | Updated: Nov 08, 2018 12:04 IST Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 8 (ANI): Analysts for a recent study, designed a pioneering technique to spot differences between immune cells in tumours …
Read More »Breast Cancer Risk Lowers For Women Who Wake Up Early, A New Study Finds
[ad_1] Circadian rhythms, otherwise known as your body’s 24 hour sleep/wake cycle, determine when you feel sleepy, and when it’s time to wake up in the morning. Besides your sleep, though, your …
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[ad_1] Years of research have identified various serious health risks badociated with the consumption of two energy drinks, such as liver damage, increased blood pressure, dental erosion, etc. RELATED: How dangerous are …
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