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  • British Medical Journal Lancet Slams Government for Ignoring Public Health
    British Medical Journal Lancet Slams Government for Ignoring Public Health

    One of the most respected medical journals in the world, 'The Lancet', has criticized the Indian government for ignoring the health sector in the country and warned about the risks that the country may face ...

  • Addicted To Sugar? This May Alter The Chemistry Of Your Brain After 12 Days
    Addicted To Sugar? This May Alter The Chemistry Of Your Brain After 12 Days

    A study has found that sugar intake alters brain chemistry after only 12 days. It was published in the journal Scientific Reports.

  • Continuous Change In Diet May Take A Toll On Your Health
    Continuous Change In Diet May Take A Toll On Your Health

    A recent study, published in the journal Science Advances, found that a switch from restricted diet to a rich diet can decrease life expectancy.

  • Two Studies Cast Doubt On Credibility of Medical Research
    Two Studies Cast Doubt On Credibility of Medical Research

    An accompanying editorial in PLOS Biology noted that a "credibility crisis" is ravaging scientific research.

  • Exercise During Pregnancy Does not Increase Pre-Term Birth Risk
    Exercise During Pregnancy Does not Increase Pre-Term Birth Risk

    According to the study, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, women who exercised were less likely to have a C-section than those who did not.

  • Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Genetic Heart Attack Risk
    Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Genetic Heart Attack Risk

    The study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that lifestyle factors -- not smoking, avoiding excess weight and getting regular exercise -- significantly alter the risk of coronary events.

  • Living Close To Major Roads Increases Dementia Risk: Study
    Living Close To Major Roads Increases Dementia Risk: Study

    People living near major roads have a higher chance of developing dementia, according to a large-scale study published in British medical journal The Lancet on Thursday.

  • The Reason Why Many New Mothers Are Not Taking Maternity Leaves
    The Reason Why Many New Mothers Are Not Taking Maternity Leaves

    Published in the American Journal of Public Health, the study was conducted by researchers from Ohio State University. It reveals that the reason behind this slow change is the fact that more than half of ...

  • Girls Who Face Early Menstruation At The Risk of Premature Menopause: Study
    Girls Who Face Early Menstruation At The Risk of Premature Menopause: Study

    A new study published in the Journal Human Production indicates the risk that women who get their period early and those who've never had a child face.

  • Hot Flashes in Pre-Menopausal Women May Signal Heart Disease
    Hot Flashes in Pre-Menopausal Women May Signal Heart Disease

    According to a new study, publishedin the journal Menopause, hot flashes in pre-menopausal women may be a sign of heart disease.

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