Researchers at Victoria University in Australia found that two minutes of ‘sprinting’ on a bicycle was just as good for
Many yoghurts are full of excess sugar
Yoghurt is made by bacterial fermentation of milk, the bacteria used to make yogurt are called “yoghurt cultures,” which ferment
Diets rich in fish may boost babies’ brain development
A small-scale study led by Kirsi Laitinen of the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital in Finland, found that
Intake of low quality food linked to cancer
According to a study, consumption of foods with higher scores on the British Food Standards Agency nutrient profiling system (FSAm-NPS),
Breastfeeding for more than five months increases the chance of pregnancy
Breastfeeding first child for five months or longer increases the chance of having more children. In “Intensive Parenting: Fertility
Bacteria and cell stress increase the risk of colon cancer
Researchers at Technical University Munich have discovered that bacteria and stress in cells, caused tumours in the colon. The investigations
Relationship between blood flow and body position
An international research group detected alterations in capillary blood flow around the face caused by body position change using photoplethysmography.
Fighting brain cancer with Zika vaccine
Researchers at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have successfully harnessed a Zika virus vaccine under development to
Obesity and vitamin D deficiency may cause breast cancer
Breast cancer is the leading cancer among women, reproductive risk factors such as early puberty, late menopause, later age at
Muscle relaxants may cause respiratory complications
Muscle relaxants are necessary part of anesthesia during major operations. However, studies have hinted at respiratory risks connected with these