Rendering to a new research, living a happy and healthy lifestyle might decrease your risk of developing with dementia, even though you possess the genetic risk of the condition. The study, which was printed in JAMA journal analyzed nearly 196,383 grownups of European origin ageing 60 and above. Among those samples, 1,769 cases of dementia…
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Poorest of Countries facing problems overweight and malnourished citizens simultaneously
One third of the poorest countries in this world have to deal with very high levels of obesity and also under-nourishment which is something that leaves the people too thin as per a recent report. The report says that the problem is being caused due to the ultra-processed foods being available and people exercising less….

Flu period begins early and through an unusual virus
The Flu season for the period 2019-20 is now up and running and it has got off to an extremely weird beginning. The activity of flu has seen an elevation since the beginning of November and it is expected that it will continue its climb. The reports of CDC in their latest update of flu…

A New Blood Test Can Show Various Conditions Using One Sample
A new blood test can employ a sole plasma sample to evaluate health and forecast the chances of getting a series of diseases. This is due to Theranos, which might sound recognizable, but unlike that disaster, this proof-of-concept is supported by study posted in Nature Medicine. The research, spearheaded by researchers at Cambridge University, UC…

Teens With Heart Disease Enhance Exercise Ability In Huge Clinical Test
The biggest-ever clinical test of a medicine for patients suffering from pediatric cardiology discovered that an oral drug considerably enhanced exercise capability in adolescent patients suffering from congenital, severe single-ventricle heart defects. A research leader claims the physiologic advantages represent a landmark in the care of those who have gone through the Fontan process, a…

Flu season claims the life of 5 year old child
With the flu season ramping up all across the United States, there have been reports of deaths of two older women in Iowa. Now it has been confirmed that in Texas the first paediatric casualty of the year due to flue has happened. The victim was a young child who had not been vaccinated. On…

Study shows climate change leaves deep impact on children’s health
A new report has revealed that the health of the present generation is affected by the climate crisis and this will leave an impact on the generations to come as well. As the temperature goes on increasing, there will be more diseases, deaths resulting from heat waves and fires, famines as well as problems related…

Deep sleep may ‘rinse’ day’s toxins from the brain
Researchers have found out that during deep sleep our brain releases all the daily toxins produced during the course of the day. During deep sleep, there is a reduced activity in our brain and the cerebral spinal fluid moves in and out of the brain flushing out all the waste products. Among the waste products…

462. Type 3 polio virus eradicated, says World Health Organization
Another milestone in polio eradication has been achieved with the eradication of the second type of polio virus. There are three types of polio virus. Although they are different scientifically, the symptoms of these are the same which includes paralysis or sometimes even death. Type2 virus was eradicated before four years and now the WHO…

461. Youngster using flavored tobacco likely to switch to tobacco later
A new study has found that youngsters using flavored tobacco are more at risk of switching to tobacco in the latter stages of life. The study has been published in the journal JAMA Network Open. About 12,000 youngsters and nearly 26,000 adults in US were analyzed for the study. The data was collected over the…