Caffeine helps shift workers stay alert
A recently conducted study has revealed that consumption of caffeine may help people working in shifts stay alert for longer time leading to reduced mistakes. According to www.physorg.com, the research...
View ArticleScientists can predict when menopause will happen
A study claims it has found a way to predict at what age a woman will begin menopause. The test, conducted by scientists, reportedly measures the amount of hormone AMH – responsible for the development...
View ArticleOne step closer to AIDS vaccine?
Another breakthrough has been made in the fight against AIDS: Researchers in the United States have reportedly found three new types of antibodies that could neutralize the HIV/AIDS virus. Two of these...
View ArticleLow levels of Vitamin D leads to Parkinson’s disease
A recent health report published by www.bbc.co.uk, says that low levels of vitamin D increases the chances of a person getting Parkinson’s disease in his later life. The researchers from Finland...
View ArticleCherry juice- a new cure for insomnia
One out of four adults suffers from insomnia and one out of five do not get more than five hours of sleep at night. The study was led by Dr Wilfred Pigeon from the University of Rochester. According to...
View ArticleParents of a newborn miss 6 months of sleep in 2 years, says a new study
A new health report published in www.telegraph.co.uk has claimed that parents of newborn babies face a deprivation of six months of sleep during the first two years of their child’s life. This is an...
View ArticleChillies helpful in lowering blood pressure, study says
A new health report published in www.dailymail.co.uk suggests that eating foods that numb the mouth like chilies will help in lowering down the blood pressure. The reason for the heat in the peppers is...
View ArticleBreakthrough in AIDS treatment- two drugs identified to treat the condition
Two new drugs have been identified by the researchers to provide effective treatment for HIV, says a report published in www.physorg.com. The research has been done by the researchers at University of...
View ArticleMake berries a part of your diet to keep your brain young
In a new report published in www.telegraph.co.uk, it has been said that eating berries is good for protecting the brain from memory loss and ageing. Blueberries, blackberries and strawberries have...
View ArticleWomen should undergo breast or ovary removal surgery to avoid future cancer risk
According to a recent health study report published in www.independent.co.uk, women who have a particular genetic condition or inclination to breast and ovarian cancer can undergo surgeries to prevent...
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