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Common drugs may increase pneumonia risk in Alzheimer's patients, says study
Lifestyle | Apr 10, 2017, 07:09 PM ISTA study has stated that people suffering from Alzheimer disease may have higher risk of pneumonia if they use common sedatives called benzodiazepines. The study also said that long term use of these sedatives is typical.
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Men with more grey hair may have higher risk of heart disease
Lifestyle | Apr 10, 2017, 10:39 AM ISTA new study has stated that men with more grey hair may have a higher risk of heart disease.
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Breaking all stereotypes, these 3 grannies are giving us travel goals, see pics
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China’s nouveau riche learn western etiquettes to avoid travel embarrassment
Lifestyle | Apr 04, 2017, 01:28 PM ISTChinese these days are learning etiquettes from the etiquette schools which is being considered as the new form of status symbol.
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Loneliness can make your bad cold worse, says study
Lifestyle | Apr 02, 2017, 10:34 AM ISTA recent study has stated that the condition of lonely people suffering from cold is worse than people suffering from the disease having stronger social bonds. The study was published in the journal Health Psychology.
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Playing video games may help to fight depression: Study
Lifestyle | Mar 28, 2017, 10:48 AM ISTThe recent study has stated that playing video games can prove to be effective in treating depression. Video games that are carefully designed help in brain training.
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Spiritual retreats may boost mood and social behaviour: study
Lifestyle | Mar 27, 2017, 10:13 AM ISTA recent study has stated that spending time on spiritual, meditative and religious retreats likely to uplift mood and also affects social behaviour, sleep, memory of the people. It is linked with positive emotions and
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High BP is often misdiagnosed due to manual devices: Study
Lifestyle | Mar 21, 2017, 10:40 AM ISTA recent study has showed that nearly 20 per cent of people taking treatment of hypertension don’t really suffers from the problem but are misdiagnosed by doctors who use manual devices to measure blood pressure.
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Outdoor games help to develop love for nature in kids: Study
Lifestyle | Mar 20, 2017, 10:22 AM ISTA recent study has showed that children who play outside develop a deep love for nature as they grow. It further added that developing positive attitude towards nature at a young age influence behaviours towards
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Want to live longer? Have kids, says study
Lifestyle | Mar 14, 2017, 02:29 PM ISTIf you are one of those who are finding ways to increase lifespan, then you will be delighted to know that having kids may hold the key to long life, a new study revealed. The
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Chewing gum may adversely affect digestive system
Lifestyle | Feb 20, 2017, 02:24 PM ISTChronic exposure to a common food additive found in everything from chewing gum to bread can decrease the ability of small intestine cells to absorb nutrients and act as a barrier to pathogens, warns a
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Would-be fathers may also suffer depression: Study
Lifestyle | Feb 17, 2017, 06:43 AM ISTThe recent study has showed that not only pregnant women but would-be fathers who had ill health during their partner's pregnancy may also have the risk of developing depression. It also added that they also
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Facial exercise to eliminate double chin
Lifestyle | Feb 15, 2017, 04:33 PM ISTFacial exercise can make your face look young and eliminate a double chin naturally, without any chemical-based creams, injections, or Botox surgery, says an expert. health expert, Aditi Singh, sports physiotherapist at Aktivortho, orthopaedic rehabi
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Reducing calorie intake can slow ageing, says study
Lifestyle | Feb 15, 2017, 10:18 AM ISTDo you want to look forever young? Are you looking for effective anti-ageing remedies? Then, you need to reduce your caloroe consumptoion as it helps to slow the ageing process, new study reavealed While
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First-born children are more intelligent: Blame your parents for that
Lifestyle | Feb 14, 2017, 10:38 AM ISTFirst-born children are smarter and tend to have superior thinking skills, quoted a research. First kids are also richer, better educated, and have higher IQ’s. According to the researchers at the University of Edinburgh,
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Alert! Watching Netflix can lead to breakup
Lifestyle | Feb 13, 2017, 05:04 PM ISTGetting secret vibes from your partner? Probably it’s the perfect time to take a call. Trusting your significant other blindly can sometimes come back to equally hurt you, especially when it comes to watching Netflix.
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Pain killers during flu may increase heart attack risk: Study
Lifestyle | Feb 07, 2017, 11:55 AM ISTA recent research conducted by scientists have shown that people using pain killers to treat respiratory infections like common cold or flu have higher chances of heart attack. The findings showed that using the nonsteroidal
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Study shows third-hand smoke may affect growth and weight of babies
Lifestyle | Feb 06, 2017, 11:27 AM ISTA recent study has shown that the residue of the smoke left on the furniture and walls of your home may affect the health of baby. It further added that third-hand smoke may affect baby's
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Non-invasive breath test may diagnose stomach and oesophageal cancers
Lifestyle | Jan 31, 2017, 10:42 AM ISTA cheap and non-invasive test has been developed by the scientists that can evaluate the levels of five chemicals in the breath to diagnose cancers of the oesophagus and stomach. The result will be 85
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Examining women’s bones during menopause may reduce fracture risk: Study
Lifestyle | Jan 30, 2017, 11:03 AM ISTA recent study has suggested that bone fragility that affects women as they age should be identified during the phase of menopause. It should be identified as early as 30 years before the bones start