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COVID-19
31 Jan 2022
Current anti-COVID pills work well against Omicron: Study
If the ability of the antiviral pills to combat Omicron is confirmed in human patients, it would be welcome news.
Healthy eating
14 Jul 2017
Making healthy food choices occasionally can increase your life span, says study!
The report in the New England Journal of Medicine is the first to show that improving diet quality over at least a dozen years is associated with lower total and cardiovascular mortality.
Social health
01 Jan 2017
Spread new year cheer; be more social to improve health!
The study suggests that hospitals can also engineer social incentives among friends and family to improve health care of their patients.
Sugar
16 Sep 2016
Shocking! Sugar industry paid Harvard scientists to blame fat for heart disease
As per a special report in JAMA Internal Medicine, an industry group then called the Sugar Research Foundation, which is known as the Sugar Association today, sponsored some research on fat as the 'dietary culprit' in heart disease – an attempt to refute concerns about sugar's role in heart disease.
Post-menopausal
04 Apr 2016
Post-menopausal hormone therapy cuts heart disease
They were stratified into two groups: early post-menopause -- women who were within six years of menopause and late post-menopause -- women who were 10 years or more beyond menopause.
Heart attack
03 Apr 2016
'Simple' methods to prevent heart attack, stroke found
The three methods examined included two forms of therapy - statins, a group of cholesterol-lowering drugs, and antihypertensives, a class of drugs used to treat high blood pressure.
Peanuts
05 Mar 2016
Feeding babies peanuts cuts allergy risk
Overall, the study saw a 74 percent relative reduction in the prevalence of peanut allergy in those who consumed peanut compared to those who avoided.
Smoking
01 Oct 2015
Reduced-nicotine cigarettes cuts urge of smoking
A new study has revealed that reduced-nicotine cigarettes decrease the dependence and frequency of smoking.
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