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Vatican: Too early to confirm 2025 Ortho...

Vatican: Too early to confirm 2025 Orthodox-Catholic summit

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A Vatican spokesman said it’s premature to suggest a gathering between Catholic and Orthodox faiths to mark the 1700th anniversary of the first church council held in Nicea in 325 A.D. Despite cordial meetings between Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of... read more »

3 summer dresses you must try

3 summer dresses you must try

This season’s getting hot, hot hot. With casual summer dressing becoming the mainstay, it’s time you revved things up a bit, with some above-the-knee fun. From asymmetrical hemlines, to lacy sheer, bird and ditsy prints, floral peonies and plains, going short is in and how! Here’s... read more »

Add magic to your home decor

Add magic to your home decor

Proper lighting: Lighting can make or break a room: Mood lighting is very essential part of decor. Invest in a nice table lamp. Even hanging lamps will add much magic to your room. A little bit of greenery: The sure shot way to add life to your room is to have an element of greenery in the room.... read more »

Why cancer risk increases with age

Why cancer risk increases with age

A new study has suggested that the accumulation of age-associated changes in a biochemical process that helps control genes may be responsible for some of the increased risk of cancer seen in older people. Researchers suspect that DNA methylation, or the binding of chemical tags, called methyl... read more »

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Experimental drug could potentially treat lung cancer

Experimental drug could potentially treat lung cancer

Washington – An experimental drug that has shown promise in the treatment of melanoma has also shown early potential as an effective treatment for patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Dr.... read more »

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

Sugar intake not directly linked with fatty liver ...

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 »

Poorer kids likelier to catch colds

Poorer kids likelier to catch colds

Washington – Researchers have found a link between lower socioeconomic status during childhood and adolescence and the length of telomeres –... read more »

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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... read more »

How sleep and hunger are related

Sleep quality does affect decision-making ability

New York – Fragmented or lower sleep efficiency may affect executive function as it is linked to decline in cognitive abilities of older people over a period of three to four years, a... read more »

Tuberculosis (TB) : How can it be prevented?

Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease that mainly affects your lungs. TB is caused by various strains of mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is spread from one person to... read more »

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New blood test could predict risk of sudden cardiac death

Washington – A researcher has found that a simple blood test can predict a person’s risk for sudden cardiac death. Samuel C. Dudley , M.D., Ph.D, chief of cardiology at the CVI,... read more »

`Good night`s sleep` essential for brain health

Sleep apnoea could lead to elevated blood sugar levels

Washington: Researchers have linked sleep apnoea with elevated blood sugar levels, raising fears that people with the condition could be at an increased risk of cardiovascular illness and... read more »