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Mar 4, 2011 5 min read

Turmeric can fight colon cancer

Researchers suggest that combining curcumin, found in turmeric, with anti-inflammatory drugs can effectively fight colon cancer while reducing toxicity.

Mar 2, 2011 8 min read

Smoking during pregnancy may cause heart defects in infants

A CDC study reveals that smoking during the first trimester of pregnancy significantly increases the risk of congenital heart defects in infants.

Mar 1, 2011 4 min read

Fish oil fights weight loss from chemotherapy

Fish oil supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids may help cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy maintain muscle mass and prevent weight loss.

Feb 28, 2011 6 min read

Planning, visualising improve eating habits

Combining concrete action plans with visualization techniques can significantly improve dietary habits, such as increasing fruit consumption.

Feb 21, 2011 5 min read

Boys get greater kick from caffeine than girls

A study indicates that boys experience stronger physiological and performance-related responses to caffeine compared to girls.

Feb 16, 2011 6 min read

Dogs can smell Cancers

Trained dogs have demonstrated an incredible ability to detect various types of cancer through scent, showing high accuracy in recent studies.

Feb 15, 2011 6 min read

Coffee boosts women’s brainpower but addles men’s

Caffeine appears to have gender-specific effects, boosting cognitive performance in women while potentially impairing memory and decision-making in men.

Feb 15, 2011 4 min read

Heart attack risk higher for women whose mothers had strokes

Women whose mothers have a history of stroke face a significantly higher risk of experiencing heart attacks, suggesting a gender-specific hereditary link.

Feb 15, 2011 5 min read

Gluten-free vegan diet can cure arthritis

Adopting a gluten-free vegan diet may help reduce inflammation and cholesterol, offering potential relief for arthritis patients.

Feb 15, 2011 4 min read

Obesity can cause irreparable damage to knees

Morbid obesity can cause permanent damage to knee joints, though weight loss surgery may help alleviate pain and improve overall function.

Feb 9, 2011 8 min read

Raspberry extract can beat colon cancer

While red raspberry extract has shown success in destroying cancer cells in laboratory settings, researchers are still studying its full potential.

Feb 9, 2011 5 min read

New protein drives prostate cancer cells to ’suicide’

A newly identified protein called FUS shows promise in stopping prostate cancer growth and triggering cancer cell death in early laboratory studies.

Feb 9, 2011 6 min read

Chocolate healthier than many fruit juices

Dark chocolate is being hailed as a 'superfood' due to its high antioxidant and polyphenol content, often outperforming many common fruit juices.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

Women’s brains grow after giving birth

Research suggests that a woman's brain undergoes significant growth in areas related to motivation and reasoning during the months following childbirth.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

Watermelon lowers blood pressure

Watermelon is a rich source of L-citrulline, which helps regulate blood pressure and supports cardiovascular health without the side effects of supplements.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

Poor kidney function gives early warning of heart disease

Reduced kidney function serves as an early warning sign for heart disease and stroke. Monitoring kidney health is vital for cardiovascular protection.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

Turmeric helps fight cancer

Turmeric extract, specifically curcumin, shows promise in fighting chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells. It may improve treatment effectiveness.

Jan 8, 2011 7 min read

Drinking milk can help you shed weight

Drinking milk daily can aid in weight loss, especially when combined with a balanced diet. Calcium and Vitamin D are key factors in this process.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

Not brushing teeth can cause heart attacks

Poor oral hygiene allows mouth bacteria to enter the bloodstream, where they can trigger blood clots and increase the risk of heart attacks.

Jan 8, 2011 6 min read

B-Vitamins ease depression among stroke victims

Stroke survivors who take B-vitamins like folic acid, B6, and B12 are significantly less likely to suffer from depression. Consult a doctor for dosage.