Ignoring cholesterol, glucose levels at 35 may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease: Study

Although high LDL has been consistently associated with AD risk in many previous studies, the link between HDL and AD was inconclusive



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Alert! Soft drinks, instant noodles harming human, planetary health

Ultra-processed food production used large quantities of land, water, energy, herbicides and fertilisers, causing environmental degradation from greenhouse gas emissions and accumulation of packaging waste.



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EXCLUSIVE: Will Smith's wife Jada suffers from Alopecia Areata: Know all about the auto-immune disease

Alopecia Areata is an auto-immune condition in which a person experiences sudden hair loss that starts with one or more circular bald patches that may overlap. 



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Anti-malaria drugs effective in fighting pulmonary disease: Study

Treatment of M. abscessus is especially challenging because a minimum of three to four antibiotics are needed in combination, and there are few available options.



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World Tuberculosis Day 2022: Vaani Kapoor joins fight against disease with 'Be The Change for TB' initiative

Vaani Kapoor is the face of a Tuberculosis awareness initiative led by Johnson & Johnson India, Central TB Division, and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in India.



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Include Vitamin C in your diet to help boost immunity against non-communicable diseases

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient to boost immunity. It is observed that patients with common NCDs, like diabetes and hypertension, require more vitamin C than others, owing to the high oxidative stress seen in these patients. 



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Lithium may decrease risk of developing dementia: Study

Dementia is the leading cause of death in elderly Western populations, but no preventative treatments are currently available. More than 55 million people worldwide have dementia, with Alzheimer's disease the most common form.



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Shortness of breath could signal heart attack with worst survival rate: Study

Chest pain is the hallmark presentation of myocardial infarction but other complaints such as shortness of breath, upper abdominal or neck pain, or transient loss of consciousness (blackouts) may be the reason to attend the emergency department.



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Women more likely to die after heart attack than men: Study

Women were significantly less likely than men to survive in the short and long term. At 30 days after the heart event, just 38 per cent of women were alive compared with 50 percent of men. At 8.5 years, 27 per cent of women were alive compared with 39 per cent of men.



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Endometriosis, ovarian cancer are genetically tied: Study

Endometriosis is a chronic debilitating disease that affects the health of 1 in 9 women of reproductive age, where tissue similar to the uterus lining grows in other parts of the body, causing pain and infertility.



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Weight loss doesn't increase pregnancy chances: Study

 Weight-loss program did not make women more fertile or improve birth outcomes compared with simply exercising.



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Exercise may treat long COVID-induced diabetes, depression: Study

"Exercise takes care of the inflammation that leads to elevated blood glucose and the development and progression of diabetes and clinical depression".



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COVID-19 now less deadly than flu, says an expert

According to infectious diseases expert Professor Paul Hunter, COVID-19 now could be less deadly than flu in the UK.



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Covid vaccine prevents infection, severe disease in kidney dialysis patients

Individuals who had received a single Covid vaccine dose were 41 per cent less likely to become infected with SARS-CoV-2 and 46 per cent less likely to develop severe Covid-19 that required hospitalisation or resulted in death.



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White hair alert! Check out tips for preventing premature hair graying

When strands suffer premature graying, they often appear to lose growth speed, become brittle, lose their natural colour and get drier.



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No Smoking Day: Quit smoking, reduce chances of cancer and stroke

No Smoking Day is celebrated on the second Wednesday of March. The Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) conducted in 2019 showed a decline in tobacco consumption among Indians. 



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First menstrual period at younger age linked to chronic pain: Study

Women with younger age at menarche were more likely to have chronic pain.



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Haircare Tips: 5 benefits of using Amla for long, strong and thick hair!

Haircare Tips: Amla or Indian gooseberry is an excellent source to improve hair health. 



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Shane Warne dies: Oz legend suffers heart attack at 52! Doctor talks on heart health

Instances of people in their 40s and 50s suffering heart attacks and even succumbing to it are frequently being heard. While many factors are at play and every case is unique and may have a personal history, doctors say there's a difference between looking fit and being healthy



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World Birth Defects Day: WHO seeks to raise awareness, intensifies measures for prevention of birth defects

On World Birth Defects Day, WHO reaffirms its commitment to ensuring every woman and child can survive and thrive, and transform our Region and world.



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Know what is Cerebral Palsy, the condition that led to Satya Nadella's son Zain's death

Cerebral Palsy is caused by damage in the brain which results in abnormal development due to lack of oxygen in the brain, at the time of birth. 



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Parental domestic violence in childhood linked to mental illness in adulthood: Study

The study found that one-fifth (22.5 percent) of adults who were exposed to chronic parental domestic violence during childhood developed a ...