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Marijuana contains a special compund that heals bone fractures, builds stronger bones

July 19, 2015

Use of cannabinoid drugs to combat osteoporosis and other bone-related diseases may come into play in the near future. A component in marijuana can significantly help heal bone fractures, according to a new study. According to the research at Tel […]

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Women are likelier to suffer three times more from migraines than men

July 19, 2015

One of the top 20 most disabling medical illnesses in the world, migraine, remain extremely common, affecting more than 36 million people in the United States alone and nearly three times as more women than men. A Canadian study by […]

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Indian researchers cook up low-fat ghee

July 19, 2015

NEW DELHI – Scientists in India have developed a low-fat version of ghee that cuts the cholesterol content by 85 per cent in a move that could give a much-needed boost to fitness levels, a senior researcher said Thursday. Ghee, […]

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Does mindfulness boost the mental health of teenagers?

July 16, 2015

Nearly 6,000 British school children are to take part in a major trial designed to assess whether mindfulness training for teenagers can improve their mental health. Mindfulness is based on the idea of being more aware of the present by […]

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Beriberi Disease

July 16, 2015

What is Beriberi Disease? Beriberi is a disease caused due to deficiency of thiamine. Thiamine or vitamin B1 is a water-soluble vitamin, which acts as a coenzyme for several metabolic pathways. The recommended daily intake of vitamin B1 is 1.2 […]

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Health Benefits of Cempedak

July 16, 2015

What is Cempedak? Cempedak, scientifically known as Artocarpus integer, belongs to the same genus as of Jackfruit and Breadfruit. Native to Southeast Asia, Cempedak is widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand and Malay Peninsuala. In India, it grows in the southern […]

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Human hand more primitive than chimp’s: study

July 16, 2015

Strong fists for defending ourselves and opposable thumbs for work as fine as threading a needle – hand specialisation is widely believed to have given humans a major evolutionary advantage. On Tuesday, scientists in the United States and Spain said […]

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Study links breast cancer and hormone pro-enkephalin levels

July 16, 2015

Women with low levels of the painkilling hormone pro-enkephalin have a much higher risk of contracting breast cancer A study from Lund University in Sweden has demonstrated that women with low levels of the painkilling hormone pro-enkephalin have a much […]

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Herbal food supplement labels ‘can be misleading’

July 15, 2015

Some herbal food supplements do not contain what they claim on the label, a study has found. The BBC health series ‘Trust Me, I’m a Doctor’ teamed up with experts from University College London to test a selection of products […]

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Toothache, Tooth Decay Pulls Around 50,000 Children to Hospital in England Every Year

July 15, 2015

Many people may not take teeth related hygiene that seriously, but more than 50,000 children in England are admitted to hospital each year due to problems caused by rotten teeth. Professor Nigel Hunt at the Royal College of Surgeons said […]

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