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COVID-19 Booster Shot: Study Says Half Dose Of Pfizer Vaccine Produces Strong Immune Response
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Ultra-Processed Food-Cancer Link: Study Says Higher Risk Not Just Due To Obesity
Brisk Walking Reduces Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes: Study
With every one km increase in the speed of walking, the researchers found a 9% reduction in diabetes risk. Fall Asleep In 2 Minutes: Know All About Military Sleep Technique
Around 10% of adults in the world suffer from insomnia, a common sleep disorder that causes difficulty in falling asleep and getting a good quality of sleep. Breathing In Polluted Air During Heavy Traffic Could Raise Blood Pressure Of Passengers
Researchers found that pollution from heavy traffic resulted in an increase in blood pressure equivalent to the effect of a high-sodium diet. Switch To Healthier Diet In Your 40s; Study Says It Can Add 10 Years To Life
Middle-aged people who shifted from an unhealthy diet to a healthy diet and maintained the pattern could add a decade more to their lives, the study revealed.
Long-Term Painkiller Use In Under 25s Raises Risk Of Mental Illness, Substance Abuse: Study
People with chronic pain who were on prescription painkillers were at 49% higher risk of mental illness and 82% higher risk of developing substance abuse. Seasonal Affective Disorder: 6 Food Items To Beat Winter Blues
SAD is a form of depressive disorder triggered by seasonal changes. Adderall Drug Shortage: What ADHD Patients Need To Know
The need for Adderall has accelerated during the COVID pandemic as more patients are receiving the drug. Heated Yoga For Depression? Study Says Symptoms Reduced In 2 Months With Around 10 Sessions
The study indicates the possibility of using heated yoga as a viable treatment option for depression, as 44% of the participants who took up the sessions indicated signs of remission.
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Replace Processed Meat With Plant-Based Food To Cut Risk Of Diabetes, Heart Disease, Researchers Say
The study recommends substituting processed meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products with plant-based foods such as beans, nuts, whole grains, oils, fruit and vegetables for better cardiometabolic health and reducing all-cause mortality. Having Belly Fat In Middle Age Linked To Alzheimer's Risk: Study
Researchers found a link between these hidden fats and changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer's, which might help to predict the condition even 15 years before the earliest symptoms appear. Listeria Outbreak: Death, Preterm Delivery Reported; FDA Recalls Peaches, Nectarines, Plums Linked To Infection
Eleven cases of Listeria infection, including one death and a premature delivery, have been reported across seven states, the CDC revealed. Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Cantaloupes: FDA Warns Not To Eat, Sell Recalled Fruit Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled the products linked to the outbreak and warned consumers not to eat, sell or serve them. Mysterious Respiratory Illness Sickens Hundreds Of Dogs: Here's What We Know
The unusual respiratory illness has been reported in many states, including Oregon, Colorado and New Hampshire. Veterinarians warn dog owners to take precautionary measures against the potentially deadly infection. World Prematurity Day: Here's How You Can Prevent Infections In Preterm Babies At Home
Even after discharge from the NICU, premature babies need special attention and care at home as their bodies are sensitive and prone to infections. Nearly 450 Patients Potentially Exposed To HIV, Hepatitis At Massachusetts Hospital
Hospital officials said the expected infection risk from the incidents is "extremely small" and no case connected to it has been reported yet.