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Why do people oppose same-sex marriage?

February 29, 2016

A UCLA study says that married people who oppose same-sex marriage are worried about their own marriages. Same-sex marriage is often associated with promiscuity, says the study. “Many people who oppose same-sex marriage are uncomfortable with casual sex and feel […]

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Extra pounds can harm your memory

February 29, 2016

Overweight young adults have a harder time to recall past events, according to a study from the University of Cambridge. Researchers from the Department of Psychology at Cambridge found an association between high body mass index (BMI) and poorer performance […]

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India has second most number of smokers worldwide

February 29, 2016

India has the second most number of tobacco smokers in the world, says a new study published in BMJ Global Health. The number of male smokers increased by 36% to 108 million between 1998 and 2015. Cigarettes are also replacing […]

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Infection-fighting bandage helps treat serious burns

February 26, 2016

Swiss researches developed a bandage an infection-fighting bandage for patients with serious burns. The bandage speeds up the scarring process for burns to lessen the chances that the wounds will be exposed to bacteria. An article describing the new bandage, […]

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Pancreatic cancer is four different diseases

February 26, 2016

Pancreatic cancer is not just one, but four different diseases with different survival rates, genetic triggers, and treatments. The study was led by Prof Sean Grimmond, formerly of The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB), now the Director […]

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Braille maps made using 3D-printer

February 26, 2016

A Rutgers undergraduate student and his professor used a 3D printer to make a Braille map of the Joseph Kohn Training Center, a state-funded facility for the blind and visually impaired in New Brunswick. “It was a very fulfilling experience,” […]

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Moving around leads to longer life

February 26, 2016

People who move around live longer, and every little thing counts. A study by the University of Pennsylvania says that those who walk around, wash the dishes, or sweep the floor live longer than those who were just sitting on […]

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RingMD, Digital India to deliver healthcare to rural India

February 26, 2016

Singapore-based healthcare startup RingMD signed an agreement with Digital India to reach more patients in rural India. Digital India is an initiative by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that connects rural areas with high-speed internet networks. As Digital India continues to […]

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Johnson and Johnson to pay US$72 mln in lawsuit

February 25, 2016

Johnson and Johnson (J&J) was ordered to pay US$72 million to a woman who died of ovarian cancer, allegedly because of the use of the company’s talcum powder. A jury in the state of Missouri, US, ordered J&J to pay […]

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Small weight loss, big health gains

February 25, 2016

For obese people, losing just as little as little as 5% their body weight is enough to reap significant health benefits, according to a study published in Cell Metabolism. Results show that a 5% weight loss was sufficient to reduce […]

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