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Stem cell therapy can help treat diabetic heart disease

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Stem cell therapy can help treat diabetic heart disease
Stem cell therapy can help treat diabetic heart disease

DHD affects the muscular tissues of the heart leading to complications.

Did you start a new diet to shed a few kilos? Here's what you could be doing wrong
Did you start a new diet to shed a few kilos? Here's what you could be doing wrong

It's not enough to just keep a check on what you eat and how much you eat, but also how you eat.

Drinking milk may help reduce nerve pain caused by chemotherapy

For cancer survivors, a glass of milk can help considerably.

Drinking milk may help reduce nerve pain caused by chemotherapy
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Decoded: Here's why women tend to gain weight post-pregnancy
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Mothers often keep the weight on by eating food off their child's plate or sitting down for longer periods of time.

Are you sleep-deprived? Your kids may be causing it

Every child increases the odds of insufficient sleep by nearly 50 per cent in women, says the study.

Are you sleep-deprived? Your kids may be causing it
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'Lion' star Sunny Pawar steals hearts with 'Lion King' pose at the Oscars 2017
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Jimmy Kimmel got a busload of tourists to Oscars and surprised everyone
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Now, a brain scan can predict if your kid is at a risk of drug abuse
Now, a brain scan can predict if your kid is at a risk of drug abuse

Children who score high on tests of novelty seeking are on average a bit more likely to abuse drugs.

40 per cent children across the world inherit obesity from their parents

According to a research, over 30 million people in India suffer from obesity.

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Suffering from insomnia? Eating artichokes, raw garlic may help you sleep better
Suffering from insomnia? Eating artichokes, raw garlic may help you sleep better

Prebiotics found in these foods also act as a buffer against the physiological impacts of stress.

Want to improve your metabolism? These 10 foods will work wonders

The pectin found in apples helps in increasing metabolism.

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Don't ignore that lower back pain! It may up risk of early death by 13 per cent
Don't ignore that lower back pain! It may up risk of early death by 13 per cent

Back pain approximately affects 700 million people worldwide and is the leading cause of disability globally.

High blood sugar may cause Alzheimer's

Diabetes patients have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy individuals.

High blood sugar may cause Alzheimer's
Over 5 crore people are hit by depression in India
Over 5 crore people are hit by depression in India

China and India account for nearly 50% of the total 322 million people living with depression across the world.

Suffering from chronic stress? It might make you obese

Exposure to higher levels of cortisol over several months is associated with people being more heavily, and more persistently, overweight.

Suffering from chronic stress? It might make you obese
Eating green vegetables and fruits may prevent lung disease risk
Eating green vegetables and fruits may prevent lung disease risk

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease includes respiratory conditions such as bronchitis and emphysema.

Suffering from heartburn? Popping drugs may lead to 'silent' kidney damage
Suffering from heartburn? Popping drugs may lead to 'silent' kidney damage

A new study shows that people regularly taking drugs for heartburn may experience long-term damage.

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