Research proves peanuts might control symptoms of type 2 diabetes
A recent research reported that the symptoms for diabetes type 2 could be controlled by eating peanuts. Peanuts help manage blood sugar level throughout...
Obesity raises risk of undergoing hip and knee replacement
According to a new study, weight-related hip and knee replacements are on the rise. Earlier, it was mostly observed in older population, but unfortunately...
HIV medicines now accessible to almost 21 million people globally
According to a report presented by the United Nations (UN), people taking life-saving retroviral medication for have increased by tens of millions all over...
Fetus may be protected from Zika by injecting antibodies during pregnancy
According to a recent study, a new blend of antibodies is in place, which provides temporary yet effective treatment for protection against Zika virus....
Get back in shape with Pilates
Pilates is a mind-body workout that can make a positive difference to your health. This fitness method was developed by Joseph Pilates, a German...
Blood group can identify how smog could affect heart
A recent study showed that people with a specific type of blood group are at a higher risk of heart attack with the elevated...
Water in lunchtime can help prevent childhood obesity
The next time you send your kid to school, pack a water bottle along with their lunch box. Drinking water with lunch might help...
Regulating levels of asprosin hormone can control obesity, study finds
According to a new research, a hormone, called Asprosin activates the feelings of hunger in brain. This research was published in the journal, Nature...
Obesity: One of the reasons for knee dislocations and related complications
The knee dislocation and its complications are widespread like an epidemic in the United States, which is linked to obesity.
According to a study,...
Bones too are affected by smog, study says
A new U.S. study indicated that excessive exposure to air pollution may affect the bone health of a person.
The population considered for the...
WHO reports ten times increase in childhood obesity in the last...
WHO and Imperial College of London conducted a joint study that revealed that global rate of obesity in adolescents and children rose from less...
Genes are to be partly blamed for obesity
If people face problems in keeping themselves slim, then their DNA cannot be blamed completely.
People, who have "obesity" genes are more likely to be...
Dying hair frequently may be linked to the increased risk of...
Professor Kefah Mokbel, at the Princess Grace Hospital in Marylebone, London, suggests that women should dye their hair not more than 2-5 times a...
A research suggests new ways of preventing and treating ovarian cancer
The latest breakthrough study finds that scientists might not have been able to look for ovarian cancer in the right place while trying to...