Medical

Eating Snacks at Late-night Can Affect your Work Performance

A new study reports that late-night snacks can make a person less productive at work, affecting his overall work performance…

3 years ago

Anger and Frustration may Lead to Heart Failure

The new study finds a direct role of mental stress, frustration, and anger in heart failure and other heart-related conditions.…

3 years ago

Morning Sickness During Pregnancy May be a Sign of Depression

Morning sickness is one of the most common issues faced by women during the period of pregnancy and even after…

3 years ago

Taking Aspirin Daily Increases Risk of Cancer

Since its introduction in the market, Aspirin has been one of the most common drugs taken specifically by older adults…

3 years ago

Consuming Whole Grains Decreases the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

A new analysis, which was led by  Kim Braun from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and  Erasmus University…

3 years ago

Dementia May Double the Risk of Coronavirus Infection

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and the University of Exeter Medical School…

3 years ago

Disturbed Sleep Cycles Linked to High Risk of Stroke

A new study conducted by Vyoma Shah, Raphael Vallat, Matthew Walker from the University of California at Berkeley and a…

3 years ago

Eating Late Night Can Cause Weight Gain

Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many people, specifically younger adults have a disturbed routine with no fixed timings…

3 years ago

Vitamin D Supplements can Save from Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

A new study published in the journal Neurology (online issue) reveals that vitamin D supplements and calcium reduce the risk…

3 years ago

Heart Disease Are More Common in Women than Men with Almost No Warning Signs

Heart diseases are more common in women as compared to men in the US where a large number of women…

3 years ago