[ad_1] According to a new study by researchers at Harvard TH, women who consume many fruits and vegetables every day are less likely to develop breast cancer, especially aggressive tumors, than women …
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[ad_1] You already know a number of things that can reduce your chances of having different types of cancer. Avoiding tobacco products is a big problem, just like taking care of your …
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[ad_1] E Ating an orange every day reduces the risk of deteriorating eyesight by up to 60 per cent, a new study suggests. The 15-year analysis indicated that people who regularly eat …
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[ad_1] Kim's team examined 18 major sound scientific studies published from 1970 to 2016 and covering more than 2 million people followed for an average of 18 years. "There was no association …
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[ad_1] Several heart medications and hypertension containing valsartan are being recalled because of a substance that can cause cancer. Health Canada states that the drugs were supplied by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceuticals of …
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[ad_1] "Sleep apnea can contribute to dementia by depriving the brain of oxygen at night, suggests a study," headlines The Independent. Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which the airways are …
Read More »Body type & # 39; Skinny fat & # 39; could be a predictor of Alzheimer's risk, according to a study
[ad_1] 0 The 'lean' body type could be a predictor of Alzheimer's risk, according to the study If you are considered sarcopenic obese, or 'lean', beware you. According to a new report, …
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Read More »The mother's lifestyle choices related to adolescent obesity risk
[ad_1] Durban – According to one study, teens whose mothers follow a healthy diet, routinely train and quit smoking are 75% less likely to develop obesity. The findings also suggest that women's …
Read More »Working long hours exposes women to increased risk of diabetes
[ad_1] (Picture: Getty) We already know that working more than 39 hours a week is bad for everyone. In fact, women who work more than 45 hours a week are 63% more …
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