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People with eating disorders more prone to exercise addiction: Study
Washington D.C. , Jan 28 (ANI): A new study has revealed a significantly higher prevalence of exercise addiction among people who suffer from eating disorders.According to its findings, people with a problematic relationship with food are…
Three diets that can boost your health!
Washington D.C. , Jan 26 (ANI): A recent study has revealed the beneficial effects of intermittent fasting, Mediterranean diet, and the Paleo diet, which are the three most common dieting approaches followed these days. The researchers…
Researchers develop tool to identify possible depression among youth
Washington D.C. , Jan 26 (ANI): A research team from King's College London have come up with a predictive tool that can help identify people who are at the higher end of risk meter to experience a high or low depressive disorder. The…
Non-invasive technique to treat Parkinson’s disease
Washington D.C. , Jan 26 (ANI): Scientists have discovered a new non-invasive technique to treat Parkinson's disease.The technique can treat the affected highly specific group of brain cells which play a key role in the development of the…
Study analyses how diet and body weight change as we age
Washington D.C. , Jan 25 (ANI): A recent study has tried to understand how transitioning into professional life after graduating from school leads to decrease in physical activity, while at the same time, how motherhood is linked to…
Keto diet not that healthy, say experts
Washington D.C. , Jan 21 (ANI): The Ketogenic or the "Keto" diet is often touted as a sure shot fix for all your weight loss issues while at the same time it is dismissed as a fad by many.Those who wish to give it a try, need to clearly…
Psychedelic drugs effective in treating PTSD
South Carolina , Jan 19 (ANI): A team of researchers has identified that adapting to a treatment approach that involves the medicinal use of psychedelics, could prove to be more beneficial in treating post-traumatic stress disorder…
Biologists explain how beauty sleep works
Washington D.C. , Jan 18 (ANI): A team of biologists have explained how having a deep undisturbed good night sleep could help prepare us mentally and physically to take on the tedious activities of the day ahead.The study, published in the…
Developing Alzheimer’s diseases could be due to disrupted sleep
Washington D.C , Jan 10 (ANI): Losing a night's sleep can be the reason behind developing Alzheimer's, study reveals.The interrupted sleep schedule for even a night increases the level of tau protein in a young male's body thus increasing…
Here’s how you can become less error prone and more efficient!
Washington D.C. , Nov 24 (ANI): In the world where everyone expects people to commit fewer errors, people are continuously trying to become more efficient. And in the latest study, it has been found out that meditation can help people to…
Social media makes teens susceptible to eating disorder behaviours: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 4 (ANI): The notion that social media makes teens susceptible to body image issues along with eating disorder behaviours, has got a scientific backing as the same was proved in a new study.Social media is leading young…
Regular physical activity, exercise also help manage body weight: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 7 (ANI): Regular physical activity and exercise not only reduce the risks of a heart attack but also help manage body weight too. A new study states that brain oxygen levels are affected positively by natural…
Starch-rich breakfast work as great insulin injection replacement for diabetic
Washington D.C. , Dec 7 (ANI): In order to regulate the movement of sugar into liver, muscles and fat cells, people diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes tend to take more insulin injections. But this, in turn, will increase the risk of weight…
Study reveals maintaining lost weight more important than losing more
Busan , Dec 7 (ANI): A professor having expertise in medicine advocated the need for maintaining the weight of a person who has shed kilos instead of losing more."A lot of communities have recognised obesity as a chronic disease. This is…
Young women sleep more than young men, finds new study
Washington D.C. , Dec 8 (ANI): The minimum sleep required to sustain a healthy lifestyle varies for different people based on their age, gender and geographical location, says new research."It was interesting to find that the circadian…
Yoga good for brain: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 13 (ANI): While aerobics has long been known for strengthening the brain and the growth of neurons, only a few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence that yoga enhances…
Train your brain to tackle stress by inculcating healthy habits
Wellington , Dec 14 (ANI): Opined by neuroscientist Dr Selena Bartlett, inculcating several healthy habits in life can train your brain to tackle stress.Bartlett, who has been mapping the way our brains react to stress for the last 25 years…
Excessive antibiotic prescriptions for children can harm their health: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 15 (ANI): Children in low and middle countries (LMICs) are being prescribed an average of 25 antibiotics during their first five years of life, which is an excess and could resist their ability to fight pathogens, says…
Sustained weight loss linked with reduced breast cancer risk: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 18 (ANI): A new study had found that women who lost weight after the age of 50 years and kept it off, had a lower risk of breast cancer than women whose weight remained stable.This study also helps answer the question…
Obesity associated with greater greenhouse gas emissions: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 20 (ANI): A new analysis suggests that the increasing average body size of people on Earth in addition to the growing world population may further challenge attempts to reduce man-made carbon dioxide emissions.The…
Psychological support needed for women during high risk pregnancies: Study
Washington D.C. , Dec 21 (ANI): A recent study conducted on women's emotional state during pregnancy revealed that women need more psychological support otherwise they would struggle with fears and tears while feeling isolated and…
Teens who vape are getting more addictive instead: Study
Washington D.C. . Dec 21 (ANI): The concept of vaping among teens is introduced to reduce their smoking addiction but the recent study depicts the opposite. The study was published by Elsevier in the American Journal of Preventive…
Spending long hours in office increases chances of regular, hidden hypertension, says study
Washington D.C. , Dec 29 (ANI): Overworked office going people who spend longer than usual hours at the workplace are more susceptible to the onset of hypertension, a study reveals. A considerable proportion of such individuals may also…
Evolutionary changes in human brain, potential reason of anxiety: Study
Washington D.C. (USA), Dec 29 (ANI): New research found that evolutionary changes in the human brain could be a potential cause of the development of anxiety.Neurochemicals like dopamine and serotonin play significant roles in the emotional…
Not just for aesthetics: Common resistance exercises can reverse strength loss from prolonged…
Washington D.C. , Jan 1 (ANI): Common gym staple strength exercises like the leg press can alleviate the ill-effects of prolonged muscle inactivity. Situations such as hospitalisation for many years leads to a rapid loss of muscular…
Your diet can impact your mental health, suggests Study
Washington D.C. , Jan 3 (ANI): A new study has found out that diet significantly affects the mental health and well being of an individual.The study was published in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology. "We have found that there is…
Study reveals recommended physical activities related to reducing cancer risks
Washington D.C. , Jan 4 (ANI): While regular exercising leads to innumerable health benefits, adding to the benefits a recent study suggests that physical activities and exercise is related to reducing cancer risks.A study of nine trials of…
Intermittent fasting might have scientific, clinical applications: Study
Washington D.C. , Jan 4 (ANI): A recent study has revealed the applications of intermittent fasting in a way that can prove to be helpful for physicians in order to guide patients for trying their hands on this widely acclaimed method…
Change in the way of administration of vaccine can boost its potency: Study
Pittsburgh , Jan 5 (ANI): Bringing a change in the way of administration of a vaccine to an individual has been proven as a better technique to boost the protective power it possesses.Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that causes…