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Women who consume high amounts of caffeine less likely to get tinnitus – Harvard study

March 16, 2018

A study by the Harvard School of Health (HSPH) has found that women who consume higher amounts of caffeine are less likely to develop tinnitus. Most of the 65,000 women in the 18-year study got their caffeine from coffee; those who […]

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The longer a girl goes through secondary schooling, the less likely she will get HIV

March 14, 2018

Research by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that the longer a girl is educated at secondary school, the less likely she will get HIV infection. The researchers conducted a study in Botswana and found that for […]

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Drinking coffee lowers risk of early death caused by colorectal cancer

March 14, 2018

A study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that people with colorectal cancer (CRC) who drank at least four cups of coffee per day after their diagnosis had a significantly lower risk of early death—from either their cancer or any cause—than […]

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Energy drinks risky to health in many ways

March 12, 2018

Research by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that consuming energy drinks endanger health: it can cause poor mental health, substance abuse, tooth decay, high blood pressure, kidney damage and diabetes. They say that the risks are […]

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Exercising, even a bit, can make elderly heart patients live longer

March 9, 2018

A study from Norway has found that elderly heart patients benefit even from a bit of exercise: they are 19 % likely to die than sedentary participants, and 18 % less likely to die even if they stop exercising “This […]

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Some ways how owning a dog can improve your health

March 7, 2018

Owning dogs yield several health benefits, from sleeping better to decreased risk of allergies – and more. According to a research presented in 2017 at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting, children of mothers […]

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Proper diet means lower hip-fracture risk for women over 50

March 7, 2018

A decades-long U.S. study which tracked data of more than 100, 000 men and women in the country has found that women over 50 who eat a healthy diet have lower hip-fracture risk. There is no such link among men. […]

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Eating yogurt can decrease cardiovascular risk among hypertensive adults

March 7, 2018

A new study published in the American Journal of Hypertension suggests that adults living with hypertension can benefit from higher yogurt intake as it decreases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. High blood pressure is a major cardiovascular disease risk factor. […]

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Taking fish oil capsules daily during pregnancy can lower risk of newborns getting food allergies

March 5, 2018

Women who take fish oil capsule daily during pregnancy and the first few months of breastfeeding might lower the risk of their baby getting food allergy, researchers at Imperial College London say. The researchers conducted a large analysis of past […]

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If you’re asthmatic, increasing steroid dose won’t help

March 5, 2018

A recent study has found that taking large doses of steroids do not control asthma both in children and adults. The study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. It’s a common practice but one that providers might […]

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