When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats, resulting in a build-up of molecules
Month: May 2017
Rosemary aroma can boost children’s memory
Exposure to the aroma of rosemary essential oil can enhance mental function and working memory in children. Dr Mark Moss
Heart rate app on your phone may not be accurate
A study has discovered a huge variability between commercially available programmes installed on the gadgets. Many readings are not correctand
Faulty liver may cause sweet tooth gene
When we eat sweet food, our livers secrete a hormone called FGF21.But new research reveals some people have particular variations
Links between blood sugar and brain cancer
Diabetes and elevated blood sugar increase the risk of different types of cancer. Human brain accounts for 2 percent of
Side-effects of chemotherapy
CANCER is often treated with chemotherapy – a group of drugs used to destroy cancerous cells – but it comes
How to improve your metabolism
Metabolism is the set of life sustaining chemical changes with in the cells that change food to energy. Metabolism goes
How enzyme lowers weight gain
Obesity can be prevented with healthy diet and regular exercise. People tend to gain weight as they age, particularly around
Walking slowly may indicate heart failure
Slowing pace could be an early warning of heart failure, dementia or cardiac disease. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of
Aspiring can lower risk of breast cancer
Regular use of low-dose of aspirin can reduce the risk of breast cancer by 20 percent. Researchers discovered a protective