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Too much stress can lead to infertility in male

NEW YORK: A new study has revealed that too much stress can lead to sterility in males. According to the study, researchers have established a link between infertility in men and stress level. A detailed report about the study was published in famous Journal “Fertility and Sterility”. The... read more »

Five rules of eating sushi

Five rules of eating sushi

Here are the rules you should go by – Firstly, you do not use the chopsticks to pass food to another. That is actually said to be like giving the bones of a deceased person at a Japanese funeral, so beware. – If you pick up a piece, eat it all at once. No bites allowed. – When... read more »

Active pregnant women give normal birth

Active pregnant women give normal birth

A new study has revealed that women who indulge in more activities during pregnancy are more likely to give normal birth. Kelly Morgan from Swansea University College of Medicine said that women are often anxious about the process of childbirth and the uncertainty of needing medical interventions... read more »

Learn Tai Chi exercises for longer, heal...

Learn Tai Chi exercises for longer, healthier life

Searching for the elusive fountain of youth? Begin Tai Chi classes as the traditional Chinese martial art and sport exercises may have anti-aging benefits. Tai Chi has been found to be beneficial in raising the numbers of an important type of cell in young people who were tested to discover the... read more »

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Users warned against wearing novelty contact lenses during Halloween

Users warned against wearing novelty contact lenses during Hallow...

Washington – The spooky or quirky contact lenses which are worn during Halloween could cause serious health issues if improperly sized or cleaned, according to an Indian origin... read more »

Uterine fibroids affect women’s workplace performa...

Washington – A new study has revealed that uterine fibroids cause significant fear and morbidity and can compromise workplace performance. The... read more »

Popping aspirin daily could be hazardous for healthy pe...

Popping aspirin daily could be hazardous for healthy people

London – Health experts have warned that healthy people who take a daily aspirin in a bid to reduce their risk of disease should stop doing so because of... read more »

HIV put in remission in baby born with AIDS virus

HIV put in remission in baby born with AIDS virus

Washington – Doctors have revealed that they may have put HIV into remission in a Mississippi baby born with the AIDS virus. The new report on the case,... read more »

Researchers identify `biomarker` protein to help diagno...

Concussions may lead to Alzheimer’s disease

Washington – Researchers have identified six proteins in spinal fluid that can be used as markers for the illness. Katarina Kagedal, reader in... read more »

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