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Diabetes Mellitus has emerged as an epidemic that has affected millions of people worldwide, including India in the last few decades.
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Scientists have known that exercise during pregnancy helps lead to healthy babies, reducing the risk of pregnancy complications and premature delivery.
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From an age wise perspective, the younger generation is unhealthier in comparison to the older generation.
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An increasing body of evidence has shown that air pollution is a novel risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes.
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Compelling evidence indicated that susceptibility to type 2 diabetes over the life course is determined jointly by risk factors in both early life and adulthood, said the researchers.
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This disorder can be severe and life-threatening if it causes heart disease or diabetes.
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Talking about how a single thought or argument takes the shape of a disease, I would like to quote it with an example.
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The research was published in the American Heart Association's flagship journal Circulation.
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Hyderabad: Grace Cancer Foundation and Indur Cancer Hospital in partnership with the State government are organising a first-of-its-kind year-long Comprehensive Cancer Screening Campaign covering the entire populace of above 21 years in Nizamabad district from January 30. The cancer screening campaign will be formally launched by Nizamabad Collector Narayan Reddy on January 30 at the […]
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For the study, published in the journal JAMA Cardiology, the researchers analysed more than 50 risk factors in 28,024 women who participated in the decade long study.
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, stroke, diabetes, and heart disease account for 63 per cent mortality in India.
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Doctors informed that she complained of breathing issues, pain in her chest and high-blood pressure as well. She was admitted to the hospital around 9:30 p.m.
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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
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In the study, blood markers of inflammation were high in people with critical results.
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The study found that people who regularly consumed one or more eggs per day (equivalent to 50 grams) increased their risk of diabetes by 60 per cent and the effect was more pronounced in women than in men.
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Past studies from this and other groups have suggested that impaired biosynthesis could be the result of diverse mutations that hinder the foldability of proinsulin.
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The researchers would use the results to study how vaccines might work and to explore potential treatments.
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Over 3 crore individuals suffer from blindness globally, with India being home to nearly one-third the total figure
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As the World marked Mental Health Day on October 10, she shares a few simple tips how mental health can be kept in check through positive life habits.
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For the study, published in the journal British Journal of Nutrition, the research team looked at the effect of broken sleep and morning coffee across a range of different metabolic markers.