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Diabetes found to speed up brain ageing, study finds
The UK Biobank's assessment of 20,000 people's data suggests that diabetes speeds up the natural ageing process of the brain.
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Night shift jobs elevate risk of atrial fibrillation, Study finds
This is the first study to look into the link between working the night shift and developing atrial fibrillation NEW DELHI — According to a recent study perform
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Study suggests excess coffee consumption could increase the risk of dementia
Those who drank more than six cups of coffee a day had a 53 per cent increased risk of dementia It’s a favourite first-order for the day, but while a quic
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High caffeine consumption linked to increased risk of blinding eye disease: Study finds
Study results may suggest patients with a strong family history of glaucoma should cut down on caffeine intake You might want to keep a check on your daily inta
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Study finds, overweight people should not consume alcohol
People with overweight or obesity who drank within or above alcohol guidelines had over 50 percent greater risk of developing the liver disease A study led by t
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Roots of major depression in all its genetic complexity: Scientists
Mental health disorders, depression is genetically complex and is characterized by combinations of many different genetic variants
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Study finds waking just one hour earlier cuts depression risk by double digits
Waking up just one hour earlier could reduce a person’s risk of major depression by 23 percent The study of 840,000 people, by researchers at the Universi
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The study suggests no association between milk and increased cholesterol levels
The study identified that having the genetic variation where people can digest lactose was a good way for identifying people who consumed higher levels of milk
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Combining body shape with BMI better predictor of cancer risk
BMI is a simple way of measuring body fat from the weight and height of a person Washington [US] – A new research being presented online this year, sugges
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Study: The amount of coffee consumption depends on a person’s blood pressure rate
The team found that people with high blood pressure, angina, and arrhythmia were more likely to drink less coffee A study led by the University of South Austral
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Researchers find causal link between cardiovascular health and coffee consumption
Who drinks decaffeinated coffee, is more likely prone to the adverse effects of caffeine, and more susceptible to high blood pressure.” In a world-first s
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Moderate alcohol consumption may lower down the stress signals in brain
Moderate amounts of alcohol may be heart-protective, in part, by reducing stress-related brain signals based on a subset of patients Moderate alcohol intake
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