People who are genetically susceptible to heart disease can lower their risk by eating plenty of fruit and raw vegetables, a study suggests. It says […]
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Nitric Oxide: The New Hero of Human Biology
Twenty minutes on a treadmill will certainly help you fit into that one-size-too-small dress. But new research suggests that exercise may also help increase the […]
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While I was having my lunch two days ago, a patient of mine approached me and made a request that I go to her house […]
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Marvin is 55 years old and he has a brain tumour. He is getting physically weaker by the day and is now having difficulty in […]
Read More →Breastfed babies develop fewer behavioural problems
Children who are breastfed for four months or more develop fewer behaviour problems, Oxford researchers say. The study, involving 10,000 mothers and their babies and […]
Read More →Prolonged bottle feed increases obesity risk
Babies who are bottle-fed until the age of two are more likely to be obese when they start school, a US study suggests. Writing in […]
Read More →Priligy (Dapoxetine) can treat Premature Ejaculation (PE)
Priligy® or its generic version Dapoxetine is the first pill-form medication designed specifically to treat premature ejaculation (PE) in men. Premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculating […]
Read More →Drug prevents Type 2 Diabetes in Majority of High-Risk Individuals
A pill taken once a day in the morning prevented type 2 diabetes in more than 70 percent of individuals whose obesity, ethnicity and other […]
Read More →Eating Apples Extends Lifespan of Test Animals by 10 Percent
Scientists are reporting the first evidence that consumption of a healthful antioxidant substance in apples extends the average lifespan of test animals, and does so […]
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