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Want to avoid the risk of an early menopause? Add these foods to your diet

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Want to avoid the risk of an early menopause? Add these foods to your diet
Want to avoid the risk of an early menopause? Add these foods to your diet

Early menopause affects about 10 per cent of women globally and is associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease.

Reckless antibiotic use to treat common infections like UTI can be deadly
Reckless antibiotic use to treat common infections like UTI can be deadly

UTI is one of the most common bacterial infections. It is more common in women than men.

Time to move away! City noise could trigger serious cardiac problems

The findings show that everyday surroundings could have wider implications for long-term health.

Time to move away! City noise could trigger serious cardiac problems
Between the Lines
Shahnaz Husain
Shahnaz Husain
CEO, Shahnaz Herbals Inc.
International Yoga Day: Yoga not only heals, transforms you from within
Jeyanthi Srinivasan
Jeyanthi Srinivasan
Intercultural Professor, Robert Bosch (RBEI)
Intercultural awareness, a must for the success of MNCs in India
Abhinav Sharma
Abhinav Sharma
Brand Manager, Adidas Running, India
Don't let running run you down
Do your wrists feel sore or numb? Texting on your smartphone all the time is dangerous
Do your wrists feel sore or numb? Texting on your smartphone all the time is dangerous

Some doctors point out that your hands and wrists are not the only body parts that may suffer due to too much texting.

Children raised by single parents are likely to have lower well-being

Children brought up by a single parent earn 30 per cent less and are more likely to be unemployed.

Children raised by single parents are likely to have lower well-being
Multimedia
Arjun Kapoor turns 32; has a blast with his Bollywood boy gang
Arjun Kapoor turns 32; has a blast with his Bollywood boy gang
Michael Jackson's 8th Death Anniversary: Here are some interesting facts
Michael Jackson's 8th Death Anniversary: Here are some interesting facts
Wizards, Witches and Quidditch: Harry Potter turns 20
Wizards, Witches and Quidditch: Harry Potter turns 20
Bioengineers create more durable, versatile wearable for diabetes monitoring
Bioengineers create more durable, versatile wearable for diabetes monitoring

This is a first-of-its-kind diagnostic wearable that can monitor these compounds for up to a week.

This is all you need to ensure your partner's good health

Patients with spouses who responded to pain with empathic behaviours, showed improved physical function.

This is all you need to ensure your partner's good health
Keep these lifestyle measures in mind to keep oral cancer at bay
Keep these lifestyle measures in mind to keep oral cancer at bay

It is pertinent to underline that if caught early, oral cancer is a highly preventable and treatable disease.

Taking regular walks will help slow down Alzheimer's disease risk

The study found that moderate physical activity was associated with healthier (greater levels of) glucose metabolism in all brain regions analysed.

Taking regular walks will help slow down Alzheimer's disease risk
Can your blood group predict the risk of a heart attack? New study says it might be possible
Can your blood group predict the risk of a heart attack? New study says it might be possible

A heart attack could be induced by poor diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, high blood pressure or a sedentary lifestyle.

Stay awake till late at night? You might be more prone to OCD symptoms

The study concluded that there are specific negative consequences of sleeping at the wrong times.

Stay awake till late at night? You might be more prone to OCD symptoms
Being geeky, a genetic affair: Sons of older fathers are more intelligent
Being geeky, a genetic affair: Sons of older fathers are more intelligent

They are focused on their interests and less concerned about fitting in, characteristics typically seen in 'geeks'.

Would-be-mommies, please take a note! Work-outs reduce postnatal depression

Women, who exercised, displayed fewer signs of depression following the birth of a child.

Would-be-mommies, please take a note! Work-outs reduce postnatal depression
International Yoga Day: Practise regularly and bid farewell to chronic back pain
International Yoga Day: Practise regularly and bid farewell to chronic back pain

Yoga is as safe and effective as physical therapy for improving function and relieving pain.

Are you on the right or the wrong side? New data on breast, ovarian cancer highlight age risks
Are you on the right or the wrong side? New data on breast, ovarian cancer highlight age risks

The results can be used to determine at what age to start regular screening.

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