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Vegan diet may lower risk of eating disorders: Study

Vegan diet may lower risk of eating disorders: Study

  • INCOIS study reveals cyclones across the globe are intensifying

    Rapid intensification is a process where a tropical cyclone intensifies in a short period (an increase in intensity of 30 knots speed or more in 24-hours).
  • Kerala’s first tea café chain, now in Hyderabad

    Inspired from rejuvenating, healthy and tasty tea, and leveraging India’s emotional attachment with black tea, Club Sulaimani was founded in 2015 in Calicut.
  • Exposure to air pollution linked to increased stroke risk within 5 days: Study

    Higher concentrations of nitrogen dioxide were linked to a 28 per cent increased risk of stroke and higher ozone levels were linked to a 5 per cent increase, the researchers said.
  • Early intervention can help brain stroke patients

    An ICMR Stroke Study indicates that a structured preventive plan will help brain stroke patients lead a normal life and gain long terms benefits
  • Hyderabad-based NIN helps plan diet for Gaganyaan astronauts

    Senior NIN nutritionists have collaborated with multiple research groups across the country to meet the nutritional requirements of the first Indian astronaut crew that will be part of the Indian Human Spaceflight Programme
  • World Tourism Day: Solo travel picks up pace, travellers pitch for solitude and me-time 

    The idea of enjoying your company while discovering a new place was so appealing that Delhi lawyer Priya Singh happily ditched her girl gang for a solo bachelorette trip to Japan shortly before she was to get married.
  • About 70 pc of premature cancer deaths in 2020 preventable, 30 pc treatable: Lancet study

    The IARC conducts and coordinates research into the causes of cancer and is an intergovernmental agency under the World Health Organization of the United Nations.
  • Swimming classes may discourage kids from just having fun in the pool: Research

    Motivation is a prerequisite for all forms of learning, including motor learning. A more motivating teaching style is therefore more likely to improve the swimming capability of children.
  • Doctors call for action against growing burden of heart-related diseases

    World Heart Day is annually observed on September 29 to raise awareness of diseases related to the heart, and also to work on solutions to mitigate it.
  • World Heart day: Free paediatric heart screening camp at Care Hospitals

    Doctors will see patients having trouble gaining weight, bluish colour to lips, tongue or nail beds, difficulty in breathing, poor growth, shortness of breath and palpitations.
  • 7,000 daily steps lower blood pressure in elderly

    According to Duck-chun Lee of Iowa State University, this activity is simple, requiring no equipment, and can be done virtually anywhere and at any time.
  • Patient privacy key in healthcare digital transformation: Report

    The pandemic and quarantine measures prompted a growth in telemedicine as well as a general increase in the usage of digital technologies across the board.
  • Brain signals may determine your memory performance

    To understand, the team at the University of Basel in Switzerland conducted imaging studies on memory consisting of 1,500 participants between the ages of 18 and 35.
  • Identification of brain signals for improved memory Basel

    While it is well known that certain brain regions play a crucial role in memory processes, so far it has not been clear whether these regions exhibit different activities when it comes to storing information in people with better or worse memory performance.
  • Adults with intellectual disabilities are at risk for dementia

    The prevalence of dementia among individuals with ID without Down syndrome (DS) in comparison to the general population is unknown, and the risk variables that affect dementia risk aren't fully understood.
  • Women less likely to go for cardiovascular rehabilitation programme: Study

    The study, published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, found that the greatest barriers were not not knowing about CR and finding exercise tiring or painful.
  • Scientists find genetic code behind rare kidney cancer

    There are around 100 cases of reninoma reported to date worldwide, and it is amongst the rarest of tumours in humans.
  • Genetics may signal risk of hard to find ovarian cancer: Experts

    September is observed as ovarian cancer awareness month. It is the third most common cancer in women worldwide and nearly 20,000 women are newly diagnosed every year worldwide.
  • Stem cell therapy shows promise for reducing Alzheimer’s symptoms: Study

    This cell therapy approach is unique in the field because most researchers are working to find pills or injectables to treat Alzheimer's disease.
  • Culinary trends of 2023

    Cauliflower is being used as the key ingredient in vegan ice cream.
  • Exotic Modak recipes you didn’t know about

    The delicious treat is claimed to have originated in Maharashtra and is said to be offered to the Hindu deity, Ganesha, during the Ganesh Chaturthi Festival.
  • Your omega 3 fish oil pills may be rancid, unhealthy!

    Flavouring can mask those aspects but also makes it difficult for researchers to determine the level of oxidation and the quality of the supplement.
  • Child abuse may be reduced in safer communities: Study

    Using data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study of children born in large United States cities between 1998 and 2000, Marcal and colleagues sought to assess the link between neighbourhood conditions at child age 3 and child maltreatment at age 5.
  • Study finds how obesity, weight loss, hematopoietic cancer are linked

    The corresponding number in the control group was 51 haematological cancers, with the group remaining at the level of severe obesity.
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