[ad_1] LONDON: Scientists can now identify people at high risk of developing leukemia nearly five years before the patient develops cancer using a blood test to track certain changes in DNA code, …
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[ad_1] West Office: The Social Development Commission (SDC) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) seek to integrate youth at risk into the formal world of work. facilitating a vocational …
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[ad_1] Published July 6, 2018 06:30:54 The treatment of a common sleep disorder that prevents patients from stopping breathing could help prevent dementia, according to an Australian study. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs …
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[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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[ad_1] Posted: Thursday, July 05, 2018 @ 20:36 By: Najja Parker, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – If you are considered sarcopenic obese, or "lean", beware. According to a new report, your body type …
Read More »The risk of childhood obesity is strongly related to the behavior of the mother
[ad_1] Thearon W. Henderson / Stringer / Getty Images The best thing that mothers can do to make sure their children avoid developing obesity, is to take care of themselves. This is …
Read More »Working long hours puts women at greater 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 …
Read More »Working 45 hours a week can increase the risk of diabetes in women: how to prevent this lifestyle disease
[ad_1] Women who work at least 45 hours a week have a 63% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is how working individuals can reduce their risk of contracting this …
Read More »Long hours can increase the risk of diabetes in women by 70%
[ad_1] Women who work 45 hours or more a week may be at an increased risk of diabetes of nearly 70% compared to men or women who worked 30 to 40 hours …
Read More »Long hours can increase the risk of diabetes in women by 70%
[ad_1] By: IANS | Toronto | Last Updated: July 4, 2018 5:00:40 pm A new study reveals that women working longer hours in the office are at higher risk of developing diabetes. …
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