April 27, 2023 7:02 pm
The cost of being a female consumer is more than being a male consumer across dozens of categories, reveals a study titled “From Cradle to Cane: The Cost of Being a Female Consumer.” The study was conducted by New York City Department of Consumer Affairs for about 800 products across […]
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11:30 am
It is said the most fertile women in the world are the Tsimane community of Bolivia. On an average they have nine to ten children. New finding suggests they are infected by parasitic worm that appears to be the link in helping pregnancy faster and easier. Researchers from the University […]
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11:21 am
Even after following the healthy diet chart in the strictest manner you are unable to overcome the weight or health issues, here’s a finding that will give a solution to your problem. According to researchers Eran Segal and Eran Elinav of the Weizmann Institute of Science, the universal diet plan […]
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7:06 am
Death rates from cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and injuries have lowered in America, reports a new study conducted by American Cacner Society. The researchers collected federal mortality data from 1969 to 2013 and analyzed trends of death rates by measuring the number of deaths per 100,000 people in a […]
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6:23 am
In a new study researchers have found sleeping less than six hours daily increases the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and strokes. Dr Jang Young Kim and his team from Yonsei University in South Korea conducted the study and say lack of sleep may lead to metabolic syndrome, which […]
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5:15 am
In a new study it is found the antioxidants may promote cancer growth. Earlier too few studies revealed use of antioxidants for good purpose helps the tumor to grow. The researchers at University of Texas suggest patients should be treated with pro-oxidants. Dr Sean Morrison, CRI Director and Mary McDermott […]
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