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Women who exercise in their teens reap long-term benefits

August 3, 2015

A new study has found that wome who exercise in their teens boost wome’s health in more ways than one and can even reduce their risk of dying from cancer. All they need to do is exercise for just 1.3 […]

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Instant noodle Maggi hearing concludes in India court

August 3, 2015

The hearing involving instant noodle Maggi which defended itself from detractors claiming the instant noodle Maggi contain excess of lead has concluded in Indian court. The judgement has been deferred to a later date. Nestle has been at the center […]

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Legionnaires’ disease strike New York City – four dead, 65 others ill

August 3, 2015

A bout of Legionnaires’ disease has struck New York City, killing four and leaving 65 others ill, since July 10. Officials have called this wave of the disease “unusual”. The disease is caused by Legionella, a bacteria found in certain […]

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Prevent those under 18 from engaging in vaping: lobby group

August 3, 2015

A Malaysian lobby group called factasia.org wants the government to regulate vaping as a helathier alternative to tobacco smoking and wants it off-limits to those below the age of 18. They also demand for vaping materials to be drug-free. It […]

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High hopes for vaccine which proponents say totally protect from Ebola

August 3, 2015

A vaccine for Ebola which offers 100 % protection has been tested in a field trial in Guinea. This, researchers say, offer hope for “beginning of an end” to the disease which has killed scores of people worldwide. The world […]

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Breadfruits and their benefits

July 31, 2015

Breadfruit – also known as artocarpus altilis – is quite similar to jackfruit but ranks higher on nutrition. It has prickly skin, a lumpy green flesh and a potato-like texture. Health Benefits of Breadfruit With an impressive array of health […]

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Children with ADHD who are prescribed medicine less likely to land into accidents

July 31, 2015

A new study has found that kids on medication for ADHD are less prone to accidents that could land them in emergency rooms. The medication also helps them in their studies. “In addition to reducing accidental injuries, the medication often […]

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The nutritional values of bananas

July 31, 2015

Bananas are a caloric dense fruit. Consumption of just one banana anytime through the day makes one feel energetic. Energetic 2. Banana is a food most appropriate when small but nutrient dense food has to be given in situations of […]

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Bullies more confident and healthier than we think

July 31, 2015

A new study has found that bullies tend to enjoy better status, higher self-esteem and less predisposition to depression. This contradicts previous studies. “Humans tend to try to establish a rank hierarchy. When you’re in high school, it’s a very […]

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It’s now okay to consume abortion pills in Canada

July 31, 2015

The drug RU-486 (also known as the ‘abortion pill’) has been legalised in Canada. It has been in use in the United States since 2000 and in France since 1988. Vicki Saporta of the National Abortion Federation called it “great […]

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