Health

  • Galactorrhea affects 24% women, not linked to breast cancer
    Ghaziabad, January 23 (IANS) Galactorrhea, in which a whitish or greenish discharge occurs from the nipples, affects nearly 24 per cent of women but has no association with breast cancer, health experts said on
  • Cancer's Big Five
    IANS Photo   New Delhi, January 23 (IANSlife) Cancer is one of the most dreaded ailments, and from amongst the very many types of cancer, there are a few that Indian women are predisposed to. 47.2
  • Eye care tips if you look at screens all day
    New Delhi, January 23 (IANSlife) Digital rules, and most people these days are glued to a screen for several hours a day, slowly eroding away their precious eyesight. Whether at home, at the office, or even
  • Online bullying more horrifying, leads to depression in youths
    New Delhi, January 22 (IANS) As researchers have found that cyberbullying amplifyies symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in young people, health experts here also stressed that in some cas
  • Marijuana linked to increased risk of heart problems
    New York, January 22 (IANS) More than two million adults with heart conditions report that they have used or are currently using marijuana, according to a new study. Observational studies have linked marijua
  • Balance your sleep
    New Delhi, January 21 (IANSlife) A good refreshing sleep is very important for all of us as it helps solidify and consolidate memories, restores and rejuvenates the various body functions, helps to grow muscle,
  • Uptick in diabetes, thyroid in India in 2019: Report
    New Delhi, January 21 (IANSlife) As India registered an increase in lifestyle diseases including diabetes and thyroid, a new report suggests that women are unhealthier than men, and Chandigarh is the healthiest
  • Prenatal smoking, drinking increases SIDS risk: Study
    New York, January 21 (IANS) Children born to mothers who drank and smoked beyond the first three months of pregnancy have 12-fold increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), says a new study. SID
  • This blood test may predict onset of tuberculosis
    London, January 20 (IANS) Researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have revealed a blood test could predict the onset of tuberculosis three to six months before people become unwell, a finding which could h
  • 8 ways to stick to your fitness resolution
    New Delhi, January 19 (IANSlife) With a brand new year most of us contemplate on our flawed decisions and make resolutions to do better in the coming year. One of the most important resolutions that is made by
  • Researchers explain why cancer risk is higher in males
    London, January 19 (IANS) DNA differences between men and women may explain why cancer risk is higher in males, according to a new study. In findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • Green tea can boost metabolism, say experts
    New Delhi, January 18 (IANSlife) Green tea is popular among fitness enthusiasts and those trying to shed some kilos. Whether you are trying to boost your overall health, or just your metabolism, a couple cups o
  • 5 health tests every woman should have in 2020
    New Delhi, Jan 18 (IANSlife) Indian women often tend to put their own needs on the backburner, preferring to tend to home and family first. However, the fast-changing lifestyle and juggling career with bringing
  • Low fat diet may cut pancreatic cancer risk
    New Delhi, January 18 (IANSlife) The sound of the word ''Cancer is enough to scare anyone because there is no definite cure for it. Pancreatic cancer is one of those cancers in which the overall survival is ver
  • Eat walnuts daily for better gut, heart health
    New York, January 18 (IANS) Walnuts may not just be a tasty snack, they may also promote good-for-your-gut bacteria, say researchers, adding that these 'good' bacteria could lead to better heart health. The
  • Air pollution, stress linked to thought problems in kids
    New York, January 18 (IANS) Parents, please take note. Researchers have revealed that kids with elevated exposure to early life stress in the home and increased prenatal exposure to air pollution exhibited heig
  • Miracle Morning
    New Delhi, January 17 (IANSlife) Have you ever experienced the difference a few simple of morning rituals can make? Or are you skeptical about the phenomenal implementation of these rituals? These are known as
  • Next-gen radiation therapy for cancer patients now in India
    New Delhi, January 17 (IANS) Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi on Friday launched the most advanced version of TomoTherapy Radixact X9-- the smartest radiation therapy to treat the most complicated canc
  • Follow these four A's to kick the butt
    New Delhi, January 17 (IANSlife) Addiction to nicotine or tobacco is one of the most common addictions world wide, and also the leading cause of oral and lung cancers besides other diseases. Dr Soumiya Mudga
  • Eat walnuts daily for better gut, heart health
    Walnuts. (IANS File Photo)     NEW YORK, JANUARY 17 (IANS): Walnuts may not just be a tasty snack, they may also promote good-for-your-gut bacteria, say researchers, adding that the
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