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Men and women may be wired to behave differently: Study

New York, Feb 10 (IANS) Male and female behavioural differences correlate with their different brain networks, say researchers, including one of Indian origin. Structural differences...

Benefits of lipstick

Benefits of lipstick New Delhi: Lipstick is surely a go-to makeup, whether it is a quick fix or for a much detailed party look. It...

Hypertension, hard labour raise women’s risk of heart disease

London, Feb 15 (IANS) Hypertensive women with physically demanding jobs are at nearly three times higher risk of ischaemic heart disease, a condition that...

All you need to know about hepatitis

All you need to know about hepatitis New Delhi: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), hepatitis is one of the widely-recognised public health diseases...

First Zika case confirmed in South Africa

Johannesburg, Feb 20 (IANS) South African health authorities on Friday confirmed the first Zika case involving a Colombian businessman. The businessman who visited Johannesburg has...

Can probiotic use help reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children?

Can probiotic use help reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children? New York: Feeding probiotics to infants and children daily may significantly stave off the need for...

Chemicals in sunscreen may cause birth defects, infertility

Chemicals in sunscreen may cause birth defects, infertility Hong Kong: Scientists have detected chemicals in sunscreen that can cause birth defects and infertility. In the study,...

Depressive symptoms may indicate Alzheimer’s risk

London, March 5 (IANS) People who are frequently diagnosed with depression may run higher risk of having Alzheimer's disease later as researcher have found...

Acute kidney injury associated with high risk of dementia

Acute kidney injury associated with high risk of dementia New York: People suffering from acute kidney injury could be at more than a three-fold higher...

3-4 cups of coffee daily may keep diabetes at bay

3-4 cups of coffee daily may keep diabetes at bay London: Drinking three to four cups of coffee a day can lower your risk of...

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