Diabetes spurs physical disability risk
Seniors with diabetes are at higher risk of becoming physically disabled, a research review has shown.A systematic review of 26 previous studies picked from a pool of 3,200 research papers studying...
View ArticleBeware!! Heart disease turns killer in India
Beware of heart disease! This is a warning for all Indians! A new survey has highlighted that heart disease may be proclaimed as the number one reason for death and may be labeled as the main killer...
View ArticleWalking to work slashes risk of diabetes & high BP--study
Apart from saving money on commuting costs, walking to office is great way to remain healthy, claims a new study. According to researchers people who use public transport, cycle or get to office on...
View ArticleHigh blood sugar ups risk of dementia--study
Want to keep dementia at bay? Keep your glucose at a healthy level, caution medics.According to a novel study, a spike in blood-sugar levels, even without diabetes seems to raise the risk of developing...
View ArticleDiabetes news : Diabetes drug metformin may prove to be a panacea
If the findings of a new research are anything to go by, metformin, the decades-old diabetes drug may be efficacious in some other medical conditions as well.The research, even though at an early...
View ArticleHealth News :Caffeine helps reduce fatty livers
Moderate consumption of caffeine can reduce fatty liver in people diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, researchers have found.While fatty liver is commonly associated with excessive...
View ArticleDiabetes News :Antipsychotics up kids diabetes risk
Commonly prescribed antipsychotic drugs that help alleviate behavioral problems in kids may actually put them at increased risk of diabetes, researchers have found.The study, conducted by the...
View ArticleLink between fewer hospitalizations and electronic medical records?
Do the Electronic media records highlight a modest reduction in diabetic people heading out to hospitals? Reports from a study confirm that after health clinics have shifted from paper to the use of...
View ArticleImplantable Gel to treat Diabetes!
Myunghwan Choi of Harvard Medical School in Boston and his colleagues have fabricated a gel that would be used in the cure of diabetes. This is an implantable gel that is characterized by genetically...
View ArticleMetformin treatment shows no cardiovascular benefit for non-diabetics - study
Metformin treatment does not help reduce the risk factors for cardiovascular disease in non-diabetic patients, new findings have revealed.The 18-month trial involving 173 non-diabetic subjects showed...
View ArticleStop! Don’t pop in male sexual enhancement product! It’s a health threat
Is it time for the males to rejoice? Has a counterfeit dietary supplement been introduced for enhancing the male sexual ability? Yes , but The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning of a...
View ArticleBeware! Your non-stick cookware can cause diabetes!
Scientists have revealed that there is an association between high levels of perfluorinated compounds present in the non-stick cookware and diabetes. This latest study was held by the research team of...
View ArticleSmoking permanently damages health genes
Smoking spells dangers for health. The habit puts abusers at risk of cancer. Furthermore, the risk can run into generations, researchers warn.According to the findings of a new study, smoking alters a...
View ArticleThe lesser known secrets of Green Tea
Tea leaves originated in the South West province of China more than 3000 years ago and was chiefly consumed for chewing and eating purposes, quite similar to how coffee was initially ingested in...
View ArticleHealth Benefits of Broccoli: 10 Reasons why it is good for you!
Love it or deplore it, but don’t underestimate the power of broccoli! Health benefits of Broccoli are widely known. A good source of dietary fibre, vitamin C, potassium, vitamin E, folate and beta...
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