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Exercise Lowers Mortality Risk in Women
New Delhi: Women who exercise vigorously are at significantly lower risk of dying from heart disease, cancer and other causes, reveals a new study.
The study, presented at EuroEcho 2019, a scientific congress of the European Society of…
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Ebola Outbreak Declared Global Health Emergency in Congo
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
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Baby Foods Are High in Sugar and Inappropriately Marketed for Babies: WHO
Brussels (Belgium): Two new studies from WHO/Europe show that a high proportion of baby foods are incorrectly marketed as suitable for infants under the age of 6 months, and that many of those foods contain inappropriately high levels of…
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Patients with an Empathic GP at Reduced Risk of Early Death
Cambridge: Patients who have been diagnosed with diabetes are at a lower risk of early death if they have a doctor who they describe as showing empathy towards them, a new study from the University of Cambridge has found.
Empathy is an…
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Study Reveals WhatsApp Positively Affects Our ‘Quality of Relationship’
New Delhi: In the past, various studies have pointed out the negative impacts of social media and how it can lead to increases in depression, eating disorders, low self-esteem and anxiety. But a new study by the International Journal of…
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Travelers Prefer Human Touch to Automation at Airport
New Delhi: OAG, the world’s leading provider of travel data and insight, today reveals its latest tech market analysis, The Airport Delight Report: Humans vs. Machines. Based on a survey of over 2,000 U.S. travelers, OAG offers new insight…
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Disrupted Sleep in Ones 50s, 60s Raises Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, Reveals New Study
California: People who report a declining quality of sleep as they age from their 50s to their 60s have more protein tangles in their brain, putting them at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life, according to a new…
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How Brain Helps Us Make Good Decisions and Bad Ones
New Delhi: A prevailing theory in neuroscience holds that people make decisions based on integrated global calculations that occur within the frontal cortex of the brain.
However, Yale researchers have found that three distinct circuits…
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