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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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Physical fitness could help prevent heart attacks

Why women get short of breath faster than men while exercising

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

‘Tearless’ onions can help fight cardiovascular disease and control weight gain

‘Tearless’ onions can help fight cardiovascular di...

Washington – A new study has suggested that a tearless version of onions can help fight cardiovascular disease and may play and important role... read more »

2 cups of wild blueberries a day may help keep the doct...

2 cups of wild blueberries a day may help keep the doctor at bay

Washington – A new research has revealed that regular long-term wild blueberry diets may help improve or prevent pathologies associated with the... read more »

Obama visits Dallas to make case for Obamacare

Obama visits Dallas to make case for Obamacare

Houston – US President Barack Obama arrived in Dallas late Wednesday to urge Republican-led Texas, which has the highest rate of uninsured Americans in... read more »

Simple ways to lose belly fat after pregnancy

Identified five new genes linked to belly fat

New Delhi – Want to cut belly fat post-pregnancy? Choose fresh food over refrigerated one, don’t consume the same kind of dish everyday and chew well,... read more »

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London – Moms-to-be, take note! Yoga can reduce the risk of anxiety and depression in pregnant women, according to a first-of-its-kind UK study. While it has long been assumed by medical... read more »