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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 »

Italy’s Catholic bishops try to put brak...

Italy’s Catholic bishops try to put brakes on speedy divorce law

ROME (RNS) Italy’s Catholic bishops have condemned a proposed law that is set to speed up divorce and do away with a three-year separation waiting period. Legislation to allow consensual divorce after six months and 12 months in contested cases was passed overwhelmingly in the lower house of... read more »

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Aerobic exercise boosts memory in persons suffering from MS

Aerobic exercise boosts memory in persons suffering from MS

Washington – A new study has provided evidence for beneficial effects of aerobic exercise on brain and memory in people afflicted with multiple sclerosis (MS). Hippocampal atrophy seen in MS is... read more »

Experimental drug could potentially treat lung cancer

Experimental drug could potentially treat lung can...

Washington – An experimental drug that has shown promise in the treatment of melanoma has also shown early potential as an effective treatment... read more »

Sugar intake not directly linked with fatty liver disea...

Sugar-sweetened beverage tax could curb obesity and diabetes in India

Washington – A new study has claimed that sugar intake is not directly associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, as it was earlier... read more »

Anti-aging strategies can boost self-esteem

Anti-aging strategies can boost self-esteem

Washington – Anti-aging strategies like using creams and skin-improvement methods can improve appearance and boost self esteem, say experts. The... read more »

Shake off that burnt out feeling with exercise, dance

Shake off that burnt out feeling with exercise, dance

London – Long working hours and hectic schedules often leave people totally drained and exhausted. Dancing and exercising can be termed the best solution... read more »

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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... read more »

What to do before morning workout?

Los Angeles – Working out in the morning may seem like a pain but it’s the best way for a healthy start to the day. Working out in the morning kickstarts one’s metabolism... read more »

Dark chocolate may help prevent obesity, diabetes

Ingredients in dark chocolate may help ward off obesity and type-2 diabetes, according to a new study. A particular type of antioxidant in cocoa can prevent excess weight gain and even... read more »

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Heart responds differently to exercise in men and women

Washington – Researchers have said that the formula for peak exercise heart rate that doctors have used for decades to diagnose heart conditions may be flawed as it does not account... read more »

Women on Mediterranean diet likelier to live past 70

Why Mediterranean diet is good for your heart

Washington – New research has provided further evidence of the heart-healthy benefits of the Mediterranean diet, tying the eating plan to lower levels of platelets and white blood cells –... read more »