Tuesday 23 May 2017

Warning: Just one glass of wine a day ‘can increase breast cancer risk’

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Warning: Just one glass of wine a day 'can increase breast cancer risk'
Warning: Just one glass of wine a day 'can increase breast cancer risk'

Vigorous exercise, by contrast, can decrease the risk in both pre- and postmenopausal women.

Good fat vs bad fat: Here's how to differentiate between the two
Good fat vs bad fat: Here's how to differentiate between the two

There are good fats and bad fats and hence it is crucial to understand the difference between the two and make the choice.

Here's why teenage girls should never be taking diet pills

The findings showed that diet pills are unsafe for all ages but especially for teenagers due to the presence of toxic chemicals.

Here's why teenage girls should never be taking diet pills
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Mild or light cigarettes may actually increase lung cancer risk
Mild or light cigarettes may actually increase lung cancer risk

These type of cigarettes have till now been marketed by the tobacco industry as a 'healthier' option.

Drooling over food that pops on your feed? Instagram accounts may up eating disorder risk

The photo-sharing site could put you at an increased risk of an eating disorder.

Drooling over food that pops on your feed? Instagram accounts may up eating disorder risk
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From Bataclan to Boston, terror attacks during live events
From Bataclan to Boston, terror attacks during live events
Standout Performances of Billboard Music Awards 2017: When Cher and Celine Dion enthralled audiences
Standout Performances of Billboard Music Awards 2017: When Cher and Celine Dion enthralled audiences
Tintin creator Hergé's 110th anniversary: Here are some interesting facts
Tintin creator Hergé's 110th anniversary: Here are some interesting facts
Researchers identify antibody that can help fight cancer cells
Researchers identify antibody that can help fight cancer cells

The antibody that can precisely target regulatory T cells which in turn unleashes the immune system to kill cancer cells.

Exercise and eat healthy to lower risk of colon cancer recurrence

Regular physical activity and a diet rich in whole grains, vegetable and fruits was ideal.

Exercise and eat healthy to lower risk of colon cancer recurrence
Hypertension in teenagers ups stroke, kidney damage risk later in life
Hypertension in teenagers ups stroke, kidney damage risk later in life

The common approach of ignoring higher systolic blood pressure levels in younger adults may be wrong.

Consuming too much tomatoes, cucumbers can lead to Alzheimer's, says new study

According to researchers, lectins are harmful to the gut and could cause a host of issues - and possibly memory loss.

Consuming too much tomatoes, cucumbers can lead to Alzheimer's, says new study
Overweight boys are at higher risk of colon cancer
Overweight boys are at higher risk of colon cancer

Overweight boys who remained overweight as young men had twice the colon cancer risk, said the study.

Here's why it's healthier to grill your mushroom instead of boiling or frying it

The study indicated that when microwaved or grilled, there was no significant loss in nutritional value of the cooked mushrooms.

Here's why it's healthier to grill your mushroom instead of boiling or frying it
Consuming salmon, walnuts, spinach may help prevent Alzheimer's disease
Consuming salmon, walnuts, spinach may help prevent Alzheimer's disease

Foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids help improve memory and learning.

Ladies, take note! Gaining 1.74 kg/year in your 20s can make you obese later in life

According to the study, women who gained 0.19 kg/year remained healthy later on.

Ladies, take note! Gaining 1.74 kg/year in your 20s can make you obese later in life
Instagram, Snapchat detrimental to mental health, may drive feelings of inadequacy and anxiety
Instagram, Snapchat detrimental to mental health, may drive feelings of inadequacy and anxiety

Social media has been described as more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol.

Suffering from diabetes? Here's some good news for you
Suffering from diabetes? Here's some good news for you

Researchers are testing safer and more effective drugs to treat patients suffering from type-2 diabetes.

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