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Air pollution can be a leading global death cause

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New research has found that air pollution is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, far surpassing smoking, malaria, and other significant factors.     Researchers have found that air pollution is a leading cause of global death. In fact, they claim that it can raise death risk significantly more than other major causes … Read more

United States President orders General Motors to produce ventilators

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United States President Donald Trump has issued an order that seeks to force General Motors to produce ventilators for coronavirus patients under the Defense Production Act. United States President Donald Trump said negotiations with General Motors had been productive, “but our fight against the virus is too urgent to allow the give-and-take of the contracting … Read more

Taking hot baths decrease risk of cardiovascular disease

cardiovascular disease

Latest Study has found a significant link between having hot baths on a regular basis and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and events such as stroke. Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term referring to various conditions that affect the heart and the vascular system. These conditions are very common among the aging population — … Read more

New Study reveal reasons behind rising rate of liver cancer across the globe

Liver Cancer

A new study has revealed that the reason for the rising rates of liver cancer around the world. As per details, the findings published in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society (ACS). To obtain trends and estimates of cancer by age, gender, region, and cause, Xingdong Chen, MD, PhD, of Fudan University … Read more

Pregnancy Myths: All the truth you need to know

Pregnancy

Pregnancy, no doubt comes with many responsibilities, you have to take of yourself and the little fella growing inside your belly. Although it always have associated with lots of myths, about mother’s health and eating habits. But reality is totally different.Read this story to bust the myths and get to know about how to maintain … Read more

Children at verge of mental health risk?

Children

Children who do not get enough sleep are at higher risk of developing mental health issues, finds new study by researchers at Norwegian University. Researchers of  Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Bergen, Norway, conducted new study. The study that looked at 799 children, followed from the age of 6 to … Read more

Coronavirus: 350 people on Pak-Iran border allowed to enter Pakistan

Coronavirus iran

The spokesperson for the Baluchistan government Liaquat Shahwani said that 350 pilgrims, have reached Taftan after being permitted to enter from the Pakistan-Iran border. In a tweet Liaquat Shahwani further stated “People who came from areas affected by Coronavirus in Iran. They will be kept for ten days in Kurtina and others will be allowed … Read more

Punjab is fully prepared to tackle Coronavirus says Gov Spokesperson

New wave of COVID-19 in China, lockdown in Jilin city

Punjab govt spokesperson Nadeem Qureshi said on Friday that the Punjab is fully prepared to combat the spread of Coronavirus in the province. As per details he said Punjab is fully prepared to combat the spread of Coronavirus. All possible measures were being taken by Punjab govt to counter the spread of coronavirus. While Chief … Read more

World Health Organisation warns against global over-reaction to coronavirus

World Health Organization

World Health Organisation has warned against a global over-reaction to the new coronavirus epidemic following panic-buying, event cancellations and concerns about cruise ship travel, as China’s official death toll neared 1,900. More than 72,000 people have now been infected in China and hundreds more abroad, although the World Health Organisation stressed the disease has infected … Read more

Coronavirus: Death toll rises to 170, 7711 confirmed cases

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The death toll of the coronavirus has risen to 170 and with a confirmed case in Tibet, the virus has now spread to every region in mainland China. BBC reported that Chinese health authorities have said there were 7,711 confirmed coronavirus cases in the country as of 29 January. Infections have also spread to at … Read more

Benefits of carrot & beetroot juice

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Carrots and beetroots are the two nutritious vegetables that we enjoy in winter seasons. Both these items provide you a gift of several essential nutrients, including vitamins and minerals. Nutritionists and other experts highly recommend taking carrot and beetroots in the diet. Beetroots and carrots, when taken together, provide an immense source of benefits. Especially … Read more

Researchers reveal Vitamin D Deficiency could be behind women’s struggles to conceive

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Researchers have revealed that vitamin D deficiency could be the reason behind some couples’ struggles to conceive using In vitro fertilisation injections. Researchers at Curtin University tested the cells of 300 women undergoing the fertility treatment. However, They found those who lacked sufficient levels of vitamin D were much less likely to develop a mature … Read more

People who play sports, have healthier brain activity, Study

Sports

A new study has revealed that people who play sports have a greater ability to tune out the clamor of life than those of a less athletic persuasion. They may also have a quieter, healthier nervous system as a result. New study from Northwestern University in Illinois, in its conclusions detailed that, people who play … Read more

Does cell phone causes head and neck injuries?

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A new study has revealed that continuous use of mobile phones while walking causes neck injuries. According to the United States Department of Transportation, distracted driving led to 3,166 deaths in 2017. Of these deaths, 599 affected pedestrians, cyclists, and others who were not behind the wheel of a car at the time of the … Read more

How Air Pollution links with diabetes? See report

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A new study has revealed the amazing outcomes in health improvement after reducing the air pollution. It’s very obvious that air pollution adversely affects health. Pakistan is one of the those countries in the world, where air quality is very much contaminated, second largest city Lahore being listed as one of the polluted cities; according … Read more

Fruits and Veges help prevent colorectal cancer

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A new study has revealed that a molecular mechanism through which a product of flavonoid digestion can inhibit cancer cell growth under certain conditions. Flavonoids are compounds that are naturally present in fruit and vegetables. The study is the work of a team at South Dakota State University in Brookings, who report their findings in … Read more

How high blood pressure in morning puts health at risk?

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A detailed study on Blood Pressure has revealed that morning hypertension can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. As per the details, Blood pressure fluctuates naturally throughout the day and tends to increase around the time a person wakes up. However, for many people, blood pressure may be abnormally high in the mornings. … Read more

At least 5 hours !

Deep Sleep Can Significantly Decline Anxiety Levels

New research has revealed that those women who slept for no longer than 5 hours per night were most likely to have lower bone mineral density (BMD) and osteoporosis. A team from the University at Buffalo, NY, led the study of 11,084 postmenopausal women, all of whom were participants in the Women’s Health Initiative. A … Read more

Cancer patients have high risk of Cardiac arrests, Study

cancer

A new study reveals that cancer patients are at higher risk of dying from heart disease and stroke. European Heart Journal’s report said that more than one in ten cancer patients do not die from their cancer but from heart and blood vessel problems instead. For some cancers, like breast, prostate, endometrial, and thyroid cancer, … Read more

‘Pregnant’ new born goes through C section just after birth

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A baby birth case, very rare and the first of its kind reported in Colombia, added skepticism in medical history and raised numerous questions when a new born went through C section just 24 hours after her birth. A baby girl named Itzmara was born through a cesarean delivery, and 24 hours later, doctors performed … Read more

Sleep deprivation increases the number of lapses in attention

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A new study adds to the evidence that sleep deprivation has a significant effect on our day-to-day functioning. Medical experts have warned that if we have slept poorly overnight, we are twice as likely to commit errors, some of which may well be very costly. Having a good night’s sleep is key to maintaining both … Read more