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Jumping Rope may Help you Curb Hunger Pangs: New Study

April 19, 2013

Feeling hungry? Try jumping rope. This is what a new study from Japan suggests. Many of us have experienced that exercising, rather, a vigorous workout preferably in the morning, can help suppress appetite, at least for a short period. Studies […]

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High-salt diet increases stomach cancer risk

April 19, 2013

A diet high in salt content and ulcer bacteria increase the risk of gastric cancer, say researchers. The study was published ahead of print in the journal Infection and Immunity. In the study, the researchers infected Mongolian gerbils with H. […]

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Old age is a state of mind, study says

April 19, 2013

A new study suggests that age is a state of mind, and if you think of yourself as old and frail, your perception may become a self-fulfilling prophecy. But seniors who have a more positive attitude about their age stay […]

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Tiny fish offers big hopes in fighting diseases

April 18, 2013

One of the world’s most popular aquarium fish on Wednesday joined the rat, the mouse, the fruitfly and the nematode worm in the roll call of creatures whose DNA has been sequenced to help fight disease among humans. A consortium […]

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Survived Cancer? Now Look out for Cardiovascular Risks

April 17, 2013

Many people survive their cancers, but end up dying of cardiovascular disease (CVD). New research from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center finds that CVD risk factors may be overlooked during survivorship care. Kathryn E. Weaver, Ph.D., assistant professor of social […]

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Following a Western Style Diet May Lead to Greater Risk of Premature Death

April 17, 2013

Data from a new study of British adults suggest that adherence to a “Western-style” diet (fried and sweet food, processed and red meat, refined grains, and high-fat dairy products) reduces a person’s likelihood of achieving older ages in good health […]

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Diabetic? Try lifting weights

April 17, 2013

A new study suggests that lifting weights may help diabetics keep their blood-glucose levels under control. Researchers from the University of Michigan say that lifting weights can increase white muscle – the type of muscles found in athletes requiring short, […]

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Antibiotics not the answer to allergies

April 16, 2013

The first clinical practice guidelines on treating the common cold and allergic rhinitis by the Health Ministry spell out when antibiotics should be given as treatment. Doctors should not start antibiotics or antibacterial medication for the common cold, which is […]

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Grain – Based Snack Helps to Reduce Weight

April 12, 2013

Grain-based snack, when eaten one hour before meals over 8 weeks, contributes to weight reduction. Several studies have emphasized the beneficial effects of nut consumption. Products containing peanuts and tree nuts are considered rich in micronutrients and protein. These foods […]

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Weight loss surgery tied to colon cancer risk

April 11, 2013

Obesity is already linked to a higher risk of colon or rectal cancer, but a new study suggests this risk is even greater for obese people who have undergone weight-loss surgery. Based on a study of more than 77,000 obese […]

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