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Eating nuts may cut risk of colon cancer

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Eating nuts may cut risk of colon cancer
Eating nuts may cut risk of colon cancer

Nuts have a positive effect on health because they are involved in activating the body's own defences for detoxifying.

Green tea may help patients with bone-marrow disorders
Green tea may help patients with bone-marrow disorders

A polyphenol found in green tea leaves, may be of particular benefit to patients struggling with multiple myeloma and amyloidosis.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy: What a working woman should know

Fluctuating hormone levels can have a major impact on the mood of the mother. It can change from joy to anxiety to depression.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy: What a working woman should know
Between the Lines
Vikram Achanta
Vikram Achanta
Co-Founder and CEO, Tulleeho
By 2030, can India brew a craft beer revolution bigger than US?
Abhinav Sharma
Abhinav Sharma
Brand Manager, Adidas Running, India
Don't have a fitness regimen in place? Start by walking-jogging-walking
Shahnaz Husain
Shahnaz Husain
CEO, Shahnaz Herbals Inc.
Suffering from acne? Add sandalwood, basil to your skin care regimen
Vapes safer and less toxic than conventional tobacco cigarettes
Vapes safer and less toxic than conventional tobacco cigarettes

Researchers found that people who switched from smoking regular cigarettes to e-cigarettes had much lower levels of toxins.

Fibromyalgia alert: Job stress in working women can aggravate chronic body pain

Nearly 1.4 crore people in India suffer from this condition. Women are at a higher risk than men.

Fibromyalgia alert: Job stress in working women can aggravate chronic body pain
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Creative fest: Tendulkar, Vikram Baidyanath & Sudarshan Shetty spotted at Art Fair
Creative fest: Tendulkar, Vikram Baidyanath & Sudarshan Shetty spotted at Art Fair
Kareena Kapoor Khan to Disha Patani - A star-studded runway at the Lakme Fashion Week
Kareena Kapoor Khan to Disha Patani - A star-studded runway at the Lakme Fashion Week
Lensman Mario Testino comes calling, Katrina Kaif parties with Google India's Rajan Anandan
Lensman Mario Testino comes calling, Katrina Kaif parties with Google India's Rajan Anandan
Scientists unveil new blood test to detect pancreatic cancer
Scientists unveil new blood test to detect pancreatic cancer

In the absence of an effective treatment, some 80 percent of people die within a year of diagnosis.

Not just second-hand smoke, even residue on kitchen walls may hurt baby's growth

Exposure to the sticky residue of tobacco smoke, aka third-hand smoke, can significantly affect your baby's immune system.

Not just second-hand smoke, even residue on kitchen walls may hurt baby's growth
One-third of young female diabetics suffer from eating disorder
One-third of young female diabetics suffer from eating disorder

The signs of diabulimia may include regular changes in weight and awkwardness over questions about diabetes control.

Can't 'like' things enough on Facebook? It may be affecting your mental & physical health

The study also found that those who updated their FBstatus more often reported having worse mental health.

Can't 'like' things enough on Facebook? It may be affecting your mental & physical health
Don't pop the pill! Pain-killers during flu increase risk of heart attack
Don't pop the pill! Pain-killers during flu increase risk of heart attack

People who use pain killers for treating infections like common cold or flu may have a higher risk of an attack, says study.

World's smallest pacemaker, size of a vitamin capsule, unveiled

Pacemakers are the most common way to treat bradycardia and help restore the heart's normal rhythm.

World's smallest pacemaker, size of a vitamin capsule, unveiled
Listen up, parents-to-be! Obese couples may take 50% longer to get pregnant
Listen up, parents-to-be! Obese couples may take 50% longer to get pregnant

A healthy lifestyle is important for both the parents, and not the just the female partner, while trying to have a baby.

Hidden toxins in fast food packaging may up cancer risk

The findings showed that food packaging contains more than two dozen toxic highly fluorinated chemicals.

Hidden toxins in fast food packaging may up cancer risk
World Cancer Day: 70 per cent Indian patients consult doctor only at terminal stage
World Cancer Day: 70 per cent Indian patients consult doctor only at terminal stage

According to doctors, at advanced stages only 30 per cent of the cases can be cured.

Grapes may protect you from Alzheimer's, improving attention & memory
Grapes may protect you from Alzheimer's, improving attention & memory

Low metabolic activity in these areas of the brain is a hallmark of early stage Alzheimer's disease.

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