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'Mortality Risk' - 14 New Result(s)
  • Higher Consumption Of Fermented Soy Products Linked To Lower Mortality Risk, Says Study
    Higher Consumption Of Fermented Soy Products Linked To Lower Mortality Risk, Says Study

    A latest study says that people who have a relatively higher intake of fermented soy products are at a reduced risk of dying from various causes.

  • Excess of Red Meat, Eggs May Up Mortality Risk
    Excess of Red Meat, Eggs May Up Mortality Risk

    A higher intake of proteins from animal sources, like processed and unprocessed red meats, eggs can lead to an increase in mortality rate in people living an unhealthy lifestyle and are obese or underweight, says ...

  • Grilled Meat Ups Mortality Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors
    Grilled Meat Ups Mortality Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors

    Higher consumption of grilled, barbecued and smoked meat may increase the mortality risk among breast cancer survivors, a new study has warned.

  • Dietary Supplements Offer Limited Benefits, May Even Increase Risk Of Heart Diseases: Study
    Dietary Supplements Offer Limited Benefits, May Even Increase Risk Of Heart Diseases: Study

    A new study has now indicated that these supplements may do more harm than good. It says that typically dietary supplements offer no health benefits for heart, and could be even harmful.

  • Consuming 2 Diet Drinks A Day Can Increase Risk Of Death: Study
    Consuming 2 Diet Drinks A Day Can Increase Risk Of Death: Study

    A new study has said that drinking just two diet drinks a day may increase your chances of heart attack or stroke.

  • Childhood Head Injury May Up Mental Illness, Mortality Risk
    Childhood Head Injury May Up Mental Illness, Mortality Risk

    Brain injuries, including concussions in childhood, can increase the risk of mental illness, poor school attainment as well as premature death, finds a study.

  • Eating Nuts May Cut Mortality Risk From Prostate Cancer
    Eating Nuts May Cut Mortality Risk From Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and second most lethal cancer for men.

  • How Many Eggs-actly? New Shocking Study On Egg Consumption Leaves Twitter Confused
    How Many Eggs-actly? New Shocking Study On Egg Consumption Leaves Twitter Confused

    The reason for this confusion is a new study published in the journal JAMA, which says that consuming half an extra egg per day may increase risk of CVD events and even risk of death. ...

  • Exercise May Offset Health Risks Of Drinking: Study
    Exercise May Offset Health Risks Of Drinking: Study

    Heavy drinkers who exercise are less likely to die from alcohol-related diseases than those who don't, a study suggested Thursday, Researchers used British population data between 1994 and 2006, comparing health outcomes with self-reported alcohol ...

  • Coffee For a Healthy Heart: 3-5 cups a Day May Cut Risk of Heart Disease
    Coffee For a Healthy Heart: 3-5 cups a Day May Cut Risk of Heart Disease

    3-5 cups cups of your favourite beverage a day may help cut down on cardiovascular disease mortality risk by upto 21 percent, says study.

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