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Injections to be replaced with oral treatment
Costs will decrease further as more companies manufacture locally
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5 reasons why you must include ‘haldi’ in your diet
Here are some of the things you didn’t know about the yellow powdered root stored away in your pantry
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Too much light at night, too little in the morning tied to obesity risk
The researchers measured light exposure over a two-day period for 1,110 study participants
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Women with later menarche, menopause more likely to reach age 90
Study also suggests links between longer reproductive lifespan and longevity
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Lack of exercise runs up $67.5 bn annual health tab: study
The World Health Organisation advises 150 minutes or more of physical activity per week
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In the future, we may all be drinking cockroach milk
The milk is quite nutritious, containing all of the essential amino acids, plus carbohydrates and lipids
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Flu vaccine may cut heart failure risk in diabetes patients
The study includes 124,503 British adults with Type-2 diabetes between 2003 and 2010
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Baby born in Spain with Zika-caused microcephaly, first in Europe
The mother caught the virus on a trip to Latin America, where the virus is prevalent
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4 tips to manage peeling fingertips
Cosmetic Dermatologist Megha Shah shares a few tips to manage peeling fingertips
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Early bedtime for preschoolers may ward off teen obesity
Turns out that maternal sensitivity didn’t have an effect
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Avocados can be best first foods for babies
Study suggests avocados can help boost growth and development
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Pre-stroke lifestyle tied to long term risk of more strokes, dementia
Useful preventive measures include maintaining a healthy weight, being active and not smoking
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Brain stimulation can reduce high-calorie food cravings
Around 11 studies evaluated the effects of DLPFC stimulation on food cravings
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Over 80? Too few medications might be dangerous
Study finds links between prescriptions, hospitalisations and death
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5 organic products that will help you stay healthy
Because eating healthy is nothing but a matter of practice!
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This smartphone app helps cure blindness in poor countries
There are 39 million blind people globally
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Artificial sweeteners can make you more hungry
Here's why they may not be the best way to slim down
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Drinking water may help you lose weight
Study suggests drinking water along with a meal can fill the stomach and signal the brain to stop eating
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Being overweight, obese cuts lifespan by one to 10 years: study
The risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease and cancer increase with obesity
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Pomegranate juice may help fight ageing
Study suggests pomegranate juice helps the body produce Urolithin A that boost muscle strength
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Aerobic exercises restore protein quality in heart failure
Over 20 million persons worldwide are estimated to have heart failure
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Pregnancy multivits 'unnecessary' for most: experts
The analysis was published in the Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin
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Bad luck: Five fall sick after eating chargha
Health District Officer Gul Ahsan and a police contingent visited the restaurant and inspected the kitchens
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Charlie robot new best buddy for kids with diabetes
Charlie builds up a profile of each child, so he gets to know them and their likes and dislikes
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Food insecurity leads to obesity in women
Study suggests food deprivation and harsh parenting impacts a teen's development
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India's Kerala imposes 'fat tax' on junk food
The state's finance minister Thomas Isaac announced 14.5 per cent tax on food including burgers, pizzas and sandwiches
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Too much or too little sleep may up inflammatory disease risk
The study includes over 50,000 participants from population-based and clinical studies
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Eat more homemade food to keep diabetes at bay
Study suggests junk food makes you gain weight which is a major cause for developing Type 2 diabetes
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Health facilities: DCO unhappy with state of THQ hospital
Says he has had to point out cleanliness issues on two visits in a row
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Air pollution may damage your kidneys
Study suggests air pollution increases the chances of developing membranous nephropathy
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Hunger without fasting: Losing the essence of Ramazan
Pakistan ranks as 30 of 45 countries for its weak political and social measures to reduce hunger and under-nutrition
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Physical activities can boost children's health and intellect
Physical activity before, during, and after school can boost academic prowess in children
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Exercise ‘very important’ for fewer Pakistanis
Gallup survey shows more people now think that such activities are ‘not important at all’ for health
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6 tips to keep frizzy hair at bay this monsoon
Say good bye to itchy scalp and hair loss!
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Spend time with nature to shun depression
Ppeople who visit green spaces have greater social cohesion
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US scientists produce 'low-fat' chocolate
New approach can reduce fat content in chocolates from 32 to 40 per cent
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Healthy snack hacks for Ramazan: How to make tuna kebabs
You've got to try these at least one during the holy month
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6 tips to avoid body odour
Lata Sharma, Dermatologist from Venus Clinic shares tips to keep body odour at bay
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Smartphone use in the dark can be linked to temporary blindness
Doctors detailed the cases of the two women, ages 22 and 40, who experienced "transient smartphone blindness"
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Childhood abuse ups drug addiction risk in adulthood
One in five adults who had been abused in their childhood, depend on drugs
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Healthy diet, walnuts may help fight ageing effects
Foods like walnuts and other whole foods, may reduce the risk of physical function impairments
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5 ways to make your skin monsoon-ready
A skincare regime with a well-balanced diet and exercise are essential for the skin in monsoon
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Endangering public health : Drug court rejects bail pleas
Quack, drug store salesman arrested.
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Researchers discover way to treat brain cancer more effectively
Scientists have been researching ways to bypass blood-brain barrier for over 50 years
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What really happens when you swallow a chewing gum
Mystery solved
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Yoga: A holistic solution to ward off illnesses
Yoga can recognise the cause of a disease and also has the means to repair or cure it
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University graduates face higher brain tumour risk: study
At the highest level of education, the chances of glioma were reported at six in 3,000
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Don't be strict with kids to let them shine in career
An online survey was carried out to discover the effects of parenting methods in Japan
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Rules for a restorative Ramazan
Amina Sibtain of Fitfibre gives us a list of do’s and don’ts for a healthier Ramazan
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Well-timed exercise might improve learning
Study suggests aerobic exercise four hours after a memorisation task helps to improve recall