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Stress of office jobs may double the risk of heart disease in men

A recent study conducted in Canada has revealed that men working in high-stress jobs who perceive a lack of recognition or reward for their...

WHO calls for national hypertension programmes to control BP in adults

A recent report by WHO reveals that approximately 4 out of every 5 individuals with hypertension receive inadequate treatment. The report on the dire...

‘Change The Ending’ campaign film raises awareness about dementia

In a recent survey conducted by Alzheimer’s Research UK, it was found that less than half of the British public (49%) could identify memory...

95% of ex-smokers experience positive life changes after quitting: Survey

A nationwide survey released on Tuesday (19) ahead of Stoptober, a national annual quit smoking campaign has found that nearly all (95%) ex-smokers notice...

Morning exercise key to weight control: Study

According to a study published in The Obesity Society’s (TOS) flagship journal, the optimal time to enhance the connection between daily moderate to vigorous...

Growth patterns in the first 1,000 days can shape child’s future growth: Studies

Trends of wasting and stunted growth observed during the initial 1,000 days of a child’s life can have lasting impacts on their future health...

Turmeric as effective as medicine for indigestion: Study

Turmeric may be as effective in treating indigestion as medication, a study has suggested. The research, published in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, marks...

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