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16 Everyday foods that help fight some serious diseases!

Fruits and vegetables are great for your health and even better for your waistline. But some fresh foods are more powerful than others. Foods have...

Want to remember your dreams? Add these 7 superfoods in your diet!

Do you remember any of your dreams when you wake up in the morning? Or do you feel frustrated when you can’t recall anything? According...

7 easily available foods laced with vitamin C for a healthy brain

A study shows that vitamin C is linked to healthy brain and nerve functioning. According to the CHALICE Cohort Study, an Australian research effort, levels...

Natural remedies to prevent Parkinson’s disease: Study

The cure for Parkinson’s disease remains elusive until now – which means that more effort is needed to prevent or slow down its progression....

12 super foods to keep those Heart diseases at bay!

As common as heart disease are nowadays there are many ways to prevent it and perhaps the best place to start is by cleaning...

9 immune-boosting Super foods to help prevent a stroke

Statistic says up to five million people die of stroke every year. Stroke is largely considered a lifestyle disease, which means you can take...

Side effect of eating high-fat foods: You could lose your sense of smell

It is known that high-fat foods increase the risk of contracting cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, as well as other chronic illnesses. However, a recent study...

7 Super Foods that will help increase immunity in this monsoon season

It’s that time of the year again when everyone is raving about how amazing the weather is…but, with a tissue in hand. It’s the...

Canola oil is NOT healthy, can lead to a diminished memory: Study

Canola oil may be marketed as a vegetable oil, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’s healthy. Few people know the oil’s dirty secret: There...

Camel’s milk great for heart health: Study

Regular consumption of certain types of camel’s milk could potentially reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases caused by hypertension, according to an article published...

Eating fish once a week helps lessen risk of sudden cardiac death by half: Study

Heart disease remains among the world’s top killers, causing one in every four deaths in the U.S. alone. A paper suggests that to reduce...

Here’s why you can’t stop eating burgers : Study

A recent study has come to light which shows that foods that combine fats and carbs appear to send the human brain haywire, creating...

Knowing your kid is overweight might make things worse

When parents think their child is overweight, that may put the kid at increased risk of packing on even more pounds, a new study suggests.

Driving to work linked to a fatter middle age

Choosing an active way to get to work could make a big difference in how much weight creeps on in middle age, a large U.K. study suggests.

More patients may be able to safely shower after surgery

Many patients may be able to shower just two days after their operations without increasing their risk of infections around the incision site, a recent study suggests.

An aspirin a day – for years – may keep colon cancer away

Taking one or two baby aspirins a day for at least five years was tied to a lower risk of colorectal cancer in a study from Denmark.

Too much exercise can induce blood poisoning

Exercising too much and beyond the normal capacity of a human being can have a disastrous impact, such as blood poisoning.

Mind training as effective as anti-depressants: study

Dubbed Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), the method may offer a welcome alternative for people wishing to avoid long-term use of anti-depressants, which can have unpleasant side effects like insomnia, constipation and sexual problems, said a study in The Lancet medical journal.

Plain cigarette packs with health warnings may encourage quitting

Plain cigarette packages adorned with graphic health warnings may make smokers more likely to consider quitting, an Australian study finds.
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