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Sleepless nights may result in heart attacks, study revealed
According to a study presented at the meeting of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) in Croatia, it was proved...
Jun 16, 11:11 AM -
Chronic lung disease lowers physical activity
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) suffer from decreased physical activity over time, a new research has revealed. The findings were published online in the American Journal of Respiratory...
Jun 15, 09:28 AM -
Sleep deprivation linked to biological aging
According to new a study partial sleep deprivation is linked to biological aging in older adults. The findings are published in an online supplement of the journal Sleep.In the study,...
Jun 13, 07:00 PM -
Daily aspirin benefits breast tumour growth patients, says study
Aspirin has many health benefits. A recent study by the scientists from Cancer Research Unit at the Kansas City Veterans Affairs Medical Center has found that, a daily dose of...
Jun 12, 10:52 AM -
Sensitive sensor identified to detect cancer and HIV
A highly sensitive nanomechanical sensor was identified by the scientists from Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT). It helps in detecting cancerous tumours as well as viral disease markers for...
Jun 11, 10:03 AM -
Study links chronic pain with depression
A new study by University of California has linked chronic pain with depression. The scientists from University of California have proved this with the research on rodents. The researchers discovered...
Jun 10, 12:28 PM -
Weight loss benefits obese adults, finds study
Weight loss by obese patients can improve asthma severity, lung function and quality of life of obese patients, according to a study by Canadian researchers. Severity of asthma in obese patients...
Jun 09, 03:04 PM -
Breast cancer reduces death risk by 40%, study revealed
A study revealed that women who aged 50-69, mammography screenings reduces risk of dying from breast cancer by 40 percent. Experts from 16 countries assessed the positive and negative impact...
Jun 08, 02:10 PM