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New café craze: adding butter to coffee

February 26, 2015

The concept of a breakfast-in-a-cup concept has taken the world of cafe by storm. The new, weird new caffeine craze has been labelled ‘butter coffee’, ‘bullet coffee’ or ‘fat black’ and it is available at the trendy coffee or juice […]

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How fats are beneficial to your health

February 25, 2015

Good fats and bad fats Fats are good and they are also bad, it totally depends on what is the composition underlying the same. Trans fats are those fats, which are partially hydrogenated saturated fats. In simple terms, we may […]

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High intensity weight training wards off dementia

February 25, 2015

High intensity weight training is important for brains not just brawn and could be prescribed in the fight against dementia according to new research published in the Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. The study reveals that resistance training […]

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Babies’ early exposure to peanut prevents allergy later on

February 24, 2015

Babies at risk of developing a childhood peanut allergy can avoid it if they are given peanuts regularly during their first 11 months. The study, the first to show that eating certain foods is an effective way of preventing allergy, […]

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Female circumcision on the rise in Malaysia

February 23, 2015

Syahiera Atika, a 19-year-old Malaysian girl  has happily embraced western-style capitalism but in contrast strictly follows the local interpretation of Islam as she informed the Vice of her circumcision. Female circumcision involves the surgical removal of all or part of […]

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585 deaths from swine flu so far in India

February 23, 2015

The death toll in India due to swine flu has reached 585 out of the 8,423 people infected so far. While the national government has ordered additional stocks of medicines and diagnostic kits, hospitals have started running out of Tamiflu […]

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Menopause lasts roughly 7 years for women

February 18, 2015

Fifty % of women will experience hot flashes and night sweats characteristic of menopause for about seven years, according to a new study. The duration of symptoms, which are estimated for the first time in the new study, varies depending […]

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Thai officials okay move to sell condoms in schools

February 18, 2015

In an effort to curb teenage pregnancy, condoms will now be available at vending machines in secondary schools in Thailand. “We won’t argue if the machines are installed in schools where relevant parties and local communities believe they are needed,” […]

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Plain tobacco packs with health warnings effective in curbing smoking

February 17, 2015

Researchers have found that plain tobacco packs which state explicitly the dangers of smoking are more effective in curbing smoking. In a collection of scientific papers in the journal Addiction, researchers said that while standardised packs were still too new […]

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Over-the-counter drug good, too, for arthritis patients

February 16, 2015

Three daily doses of glucosamine and chondroitin may provide the same relief as a smaller dose of prescription celecoxib for people with severe pain from osteoarthritis, according to a randomized trial in four European countries. In the US, glucosamine and […]

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