April 17, 2023 10:43 pm
In a new study it is revealed the shape of our nose was sculpted over time by adaptations to the local climate of our ancestors. Details of the study are published in the PLOS Genetics journal. It writes different ethnic populations have different noses. This also differs from person to […]
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8:36 pm
In a new study it is found most of the Americans have given up trying weight shedding even though they are overweight. About 30 percent people in the United States are obese. Twenty years ago the number was one in five people. Researcher Dr. Jian Zhang said those Americans who […]
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7:46 pm
In a new study researchers have found Mediterranean diet helps in reducing the risk of oestrogen-receptor negative breast cancer by about 40 percent. Mediterranean diet is rich in vegetables, nuts, fish and olive oil. It keeps white bread, red meat and sweets to a minimum. Alcohol is a part of […]
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6:19 pm
A recent report released by the United States Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals 25 percent of all overdoses come from heroin. In 2015 one in four drug overdoses was related to heroin where as in 1999 it was just limited to 6 percent. In the overall deaths […]
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1:47 pm
In one of the latest studies from the University of Edinburgh it is found the first-born children are smarter than the younger siblings. The researchers said oldest sibling in the family get more mental stimulation from parents during early stages of development. Scientists from the University of Edinburgh said, “Researchers […]
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8:48 am
British food watchdog warns people not to eat well-roasted, well-browned and crisps potatoes as it may cause cancer. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) added people must change their eating and cooking habits as such well-roasted foods including bread contain a harmful chemical called acrylamide at high temperatures that is produced […]
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