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Mobile radiation is not harmful: experts

Mobile radiation is not harmful: experts

Mumbai: A group of health experts and doctors have come together on the same platform to dispel fears of harmful effects of radiation from mobile phones and towers. As part of an awareness campaign by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), the experts have assured mobile phone users... read more »

How keeping cool could help you stay fit...

How keeping cool could help you stay fit!

Staying in a cool environment may help you stay fit as researchers have discovered that such environment stimulates growth of brown fat that burns energy to generate heat and may protect people from diabetes and obesity. Ambient temperatures can influence the growth or loss of brown fat in people,... read more »

Gambling may alter your brain

Gambling may alter your brain

People who gamble frequently may experience brain changes that make it extremely difficult for them to give up the habit, researchers say. Scientists from Monash University will for the first time use a combination of MRI scans, psychological tests and questionnaires to pinpoint the differences... read more »

Health tips for cooking red meat

Health tips for cooking red meat

In this health conscious age eating non vegetarian food is close to taboo. Consuming red meat does not imply one will develop lifestyle diseases. It depends on the cut of meat, the quantity and hygiene that one follows while preparing red meat. Pallavi Srivastava, Fitness Nutritionist and Founder... read more »

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Healthy lifestyle changes could help combat depression

Healthy lifestyle changes could help combat depression

Washington – New studies have showed that healthy lifestyle choices could have positive impact in depression treatment, the effects of aging, and learning. The experiences and choices people... read more »

Carrots, pumpkin seeds can make your skin glow

Carrots, pumpkin seeds can make your skin glow

New York – Don’t let dry chilly weather rob your skin and hair of their glow and shine. Look in your kitchen for carrots, pumpkin seeds and... read more »

Diabetes `ticking time bomb` for young Indians

Diabetes `ticking time bomb` for young Indians

New Delhi – With the prevalence of diabetes increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, the proportion of young people with the disease is also... read more »

You can be allergic to a food, and eat it too!

You can be allergic to a food, and eat it too!

Washington – It is well known that the best way to prevent a severe allergic reaction is to totally avoid the offending food, but according to a new... read more »

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Physical fitness could help prevent heart attacks

Washington – A new study has revealed that women find it harder to breathe than men during exercise because of greater electrical activation of their... read more »

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World Asthma Day: How sunlight reduces asthma

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Laughter can boost memory!

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Bangladesh receives WHO polio free certification

Bangladesh received the WHO (World Health Organization) Certificate as a Polio free country. The Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Mumbai, India, Samina Naz received this... read more »

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