Regular exercise may cut depression post-heart attack
London, Feb 29 (IANS) People who exercise regularly over several years were less than half as likely to become depressed after a heart attack...
Seed oils better for lowering cholesterol: Study
Seed oils better for lowering cholesterol: Study
London: Oils obtained from seeds such as sunflower, rapeseed, safflower and flaxseed could be more beneficial in lowering...
Blood test may indicate skin cancer relapse
London, March 7 (IANS) Researchers have found that a blood test may be able to sound early warning bells that patients with advanced melanoma...
Overeating? Your brain cells may signal ‘stop eating’
New York: Are you obese and still unable to control munching those gastronomical delights? Do not worry, scientists have identified brain cells that can...
Keep your skin radiant in Vegan way
Keep your skin radiant in Vegan way
New Delhi: With the end of monsoon and onset of winter, skin also begins to change and transform....
Malaria first spread from birds: Study
New York, March 25 (IANS) Malaria, a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through mosquitoe bites, started out as a...
Intellectual curiosity, confidence can help kids excel in math
Intellectual curiosity, confidence can help kids excel in math
New York: For children low in math and reading skills, characteristics such as openness, intellectual curiosity...
Hawaii considering Bill on cigarette sales ban to anyone under 100
Hawaii considering Bill on cigarette sales ban to anyone under 100
Honolulu: Hawaii is considering a new Bill that will ban cigarette sales to anyone...
Parkinson’s drugs ups risk of hypersexuality
New York, April 11 (IANS) Drugs commonly prescribed to treat Parkinson's disease may increase the risk of impulse control disorders such as pathological gambling,...
HIV-positive? Zinc deficiency may make inflammation worse
New York, April 23 (IANS) Zinc deficiency may contribute to chronic inflammation among HIV-positive individuals, says a new study.
If confirmed in larger studies, the...


















