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Now, app that helps parents manage stres...

Now, app that helps parents manage stress

New York: Now, dealing with your angry child will become much easier and simpler with this app, designed by scientists at Microsoft Research and University of California, San Diego. The app dubbed ‘ParentGuardian’ delivers research-based strategies to help decrease stress during... read more »

Stress makes you crave sugar: Study

Stress makes you crave sugar: Study

Hormones in the body get stimulated when an individual feels worried or anxious have been found in taste cells that identify bitter, pungent and sweet flavors. According to Dr. Rockwell Parker, who is a chemical ecologist, hormones glucocorticoids tend to work directly on taste receptor cells when... read more »

Stomach bacteria may protect against obe...

Stomach bacteria may protect against obesity

Your stomach bacteria may be behind your lean figure! A gut bacteria responsible for most stomach ulcers may also help prevent obesity, a new study claims. The germ Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most stomach ulcers, but new research suggests that treating the bacteria is linked to weight... read more »

Photos may give false first impressions

Photos may give false first impressions

Judging people based on their selfies on Facebook may not be a good idea, according to a new study which found that impressions from still photos of individuals could be deeply misleading. Slight variations in how an individual face is viewed can lead people to develop significantly different first... read more »

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

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 metabolic syndrome, including cardiovascular... 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... 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 »

Women on Mediterranean diet likelier to live past 70

Women on Mediterranean diet likelier to live past 70

Washington – A new study has found that women who stick to Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes the consumption of healthy fats, are 40 percent more... read more »

Gut bacteria may play role in onset of rheumatoid arthr...

Gut bacteria may play role in onset of rheumatoid arthritis

Washington – A new study has suggested that bacterial disturbances in the gut may play a role in autoimmune attacks on the joints. Researchers have... read more »

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Modest exercise strengthens immunity in kidney patients

London – Small amount of regular exercise induces a systemic anti-inflammatory environment in the body and enhances immunity of kidney disease patients, a study finds. “Exercise... read more »

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Green tea has been linked to many other health benefits including the risk of developing cancer, heart disease and type 2 diabetes. This research was conducted at the University Hospital of... read more »

Lifestyle changes can help you control blood pressure

If you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure (systolic pressure, the top number of 140 or above, or diastolic pressure, the bottom number of 90 or above), you should look seriously... read more »

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Drinking coffee could cut risk of dying from liver cirrhosis

Washington – Researchers have said that consuming two or more cups of coffee each day reduces the risk of death from liver cirrhosis by 66 per cent, specifically cirrhosis caused by... read more »

Researchers successfully treat brain tumor with sound waves

Washington – For the very first time, Swiss researchers have successfully treated a part of a recurring glioma tumor non-invasively using focused sound waves. The procedure was conducted at... read more »