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Strenuous Working Environment Leads to Diabetes
Strenuous Working Environment Leads to Diabetes
According to the scientists working in strenuous environment, healthy individuals too are exposed to the threat of developing diabetes. The present lifestyle is strenuous and full o... 
 Plastics Used in Food Packaging Linked to High Blood Pressure in Children
Plastics Used in Food Packaging Linked to High Blood Pressure in Children
Common types of plastics used in food packaging could be dangerous to children as they may lead to high blood pressure, a new study reveals. Researchers led by Leonardo Trasande at NYU Lang... 
 Women With Attractive Faces Have Low Levels of Stress Hormone
Women With Attractive Faces Have Low Levels of Stress Hormone
Women with attractive faces have lower levels of stress hormone and are also more fertile compared to other women, according to a new study conducted by Finnish researchers. The study has b... 
 Fish Oil Supplements may Help Cut Diabetes Risk
Fish Oil Supplements may Help Cut Diabetes Risk
Fish oil supplements increase the amount of a hormone that is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Fish oil supplements, also called omega 3 fatt... 
Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy Up Obesity and Diabetes Risk in Baby Girls
Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy Up Obesity and Diabetes Risk in Baby Girls
Smoking is generally harmful and women who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of both obesity and gestational diabetes, in their daughters, a recent study has found. The study is ... 
 In Sleep Apnea Patients, Stress Test may Help Predict Increased Mortality Risk
In Sleep Apnea Patients, Stress Test may Help Predict Increased Mortality Risk
Studies have shown that people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) - a disorder that causes breathing to halt intermittently during sleep – have a higher mortality rate than those ... 
 Micronutrient Enriched Wheat Steamed Bread is Beneficial for Diabetes Patients
Micronutrient Enriched Wheat Steamed Bread is Beneficial for Diabetes Patients
Steamed bread made from a new purple grain wheat variety developed by Chinese scientists may help lower blood sugar, according to a study published in the Nutrition Journal. Diabe... 
 Researchers Find Microvascular Damage in Uninjured Side of Brain After Stroke
Researchers Find Microvascular Damage in Uninjured Side of Brain After Stroke
Brain damage during the subacute phase of stroke has been a neglected area of research, while the effects of acute stroke have been widely studied. Now, a new study by the University of ... 
 Clinical Trial to Find Out If Type 2 Diabetes can be Prevented Through Medication
Clinical Trial to Find Out If Type 2 Diabetes can be Prevented Through Medication
New ways of preventing type 2 diabetes or slowing its progression are being sought in a clinical trial at the University of Chicago Medicine. The researchers aim to do this by treating parti... 
 Link Between Cold Weather and Blood Pressure Identified
Link Between Cold Weather and Blood Pressure Identified
Cold weather affects blood pressure, says recent study. The study has found that some people's blood pressure is affected more by the cold weather and this blood pressure sensiti... 
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