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Health Care
Raw ginger can ease muscle …
Ginger can help ease muscle pain caused by exercise.
Taking a small amount of the tuber daily reduces the strain on muscles after a workout, says a new study.
Ginger has long been used as a remedy for nausea, but recent research has suggested it has other powerful properties.
One lab study showed powdered ginger could kill ovarian cancer cells, reports the Daily Mail.
In the latest experiments, American scientists gave participants two grams …
New alternatives to quit …
Acupuncture and hypnosis are touted as drug-free ways to help smokers kick the habit, and there is some …
No evidence that cell phones …
There is no convincing evidence that the use of mobile phones damages human health, a "comprehensive" …
Eating berries may slow brain's …
Women who eat plenty of blueberries and strawberries experience slower mental decline with age than …
Mens Health
Smoking, drinking, poor diet …
Drinking, smoking and unhealthy diets have fuelled a doubling in mouth, throat and food pipe cancers in young people.
Every year the diseases, known as upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers, kill 10,000 people in Britain and more than 100,000 across Europe.
Sufferers include Michael Douglas, 66, who is receiving gruelling treatment for throat cancer.
But the cancers are also becoming increasingly common among younger people and researchers …
Why men are twice as likely …
Men are twice as likely as women to become alcoholics and now scientists believe they know why. They …
Natural vitamin E protects …
A natural form of Vitamin E called alpha-tocotrienol can activate mechanisms that clear toxins from …
Anti-Aging Tips For Men
The wish to retain youthfulness is prevalent in both men and women. To hold on to the youth or to prevent …
Womens Health
Heart attack with no chest …
Women, especially younger women, are more likely than men to show up at the hospital with no chest pain or discomfort after having a heart attack, a new study suggests.
Those symptoms, or lack of symptoms, can result in delayed medical care and differences in treatment that might in turn help explain why women in the study were also more likely to die of their heart attacks, according to researchers.
"They might not even know they're having a heart …
2 glasses of milk a day keeps …
Women who drank two large glasses of milk daily after their weight-lifting routine gained more muscle …
Treatment for baldness: Australian …
Australian scientists claim to have discovered a gene responsible for baldness in women which may lead …
Common painkillers tied to …
Women who use common painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxen early in pregnancy may have an increased …
Children Health
Rare illness turns two Britons …
Two Britons seem to be ageing in reverse after contracting a bizarre condition which is rapidly making them behave like kids.
The two brothers - Matthew, 39, and Michael Clark, 42 - contracted terminal leukodystrophy in 2011. It usually only affects newborns and despite having jobs, both now behave much like toddlers, The Sun reported.
Michael, an ex-Royal Air Force regiment member, is now thought to have a mental age of 10 and giggles constantly …
Video gaming prepares brain …
Playing video games for hours on end may not be that bad after all. It could perhaps prepare your child …
Encourage kids to be active …
One way of prompting physical activity among children is to promote them duringleisure time, tailored …
Chocolate healthier than …
Chocolate is healthier than many fruit juices and is a ’superfood’ in its own right, says a new study …
Daily Tips
Amino acid helps protein …
Proline, a simple amino acid that recurs at the centre of proteins found in tooth enamel, makes teeth stronger and more resilient, according to a new research.
University of Illinois-Chicago (UI-C) researchers compared proline repeats in amphibian and animal models and discovered that when the repeats are short, such as in frogs, teeth will not have the enamel prisms that are responsible for the strength of human enamel.
Conversely, when the proline …
Daily aspirin tied to risk …
Seniors who take aspirin daily are twice as likely to have late stage macular degeneration, an age-related …
Smoking marijuana not linked …
NEW YORK: Anybody who's smoked marijuana knows about "the munchies," that desire to eat everything within …
The Brain Memories Are Crucial …
One day not long ago a 27-year-old woman was brought to the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, sleepy …
Fitness
World Autism Awareness Day …
World Autism Awareness Day is being observed today across the world including Pakistan to increase people's awareness about people, especially children, with autism.
The day often features educational events for teachers, health care workers and parents, as well as exhibitions showcasing work created by children with autism.
World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) theme is "Autism: Early intervention is key "and slogan, "know the signs; Act now". …
15 new polio cases surface …
Fifteen new polio cases have been reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and tribal areas in the first three …
Cancer drugs could halt Ebola …
Some cancer drugs used to treat patients with leukemia may also help stop the Ebola virus and give the …
To optimize exercise, heed …
Whether you're interested in running a marathon or staving off the chronic diseases of ageing, to reap …
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