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Study: Mediterranean Diet and Olive Oil May Cut Breast Cancer Risk
Eating a Mediterranean diet, rich with plant foods, fish and olive oil, has been found to be good for the heart, the brain and overall health. Millennials Take the Lead in Choosing Healthy Food Over Any Other Generation
Millennials, with their rising income, have made their choice of healthy food over fast food. 2015 marks the year that millennials start to outnumber the baby boomers. New Study: 'Resveratrol' Found in Red Wine Can Slow Down Alzheimer’s
Sadly, there's no stopping the brain from declining when you have Alzheimer's disease. Good news is, latest studies suggest that there's a way for the decline to slow down. In the largest and longest study conducted, there seems to be some encouraging news about resveratrol found in red wine, grapes and dark chocolate. Bubonic Plague 2015: Michigan Confirms First Case Of Infection In Its Public Health History, Case 14 This Year – Should We Worry?
Back in the 14th century, right during the Middle Ages, the Black Death swept through Europe, Asia and Africa and killed from 25 to 60 percent of the European population in a time when public health was at a low point, as millions perished - now, centuries later, a new wave of bubonic plague in 2015 could be turning into a health crisis. Aspirin Heart Attack: Medical Advisers Panel Say One Aspirin A Day COULD Keep Doctor Away For Some People In Their 50s
There has been a decades-old running myth saying that one aspirin a day can keep the doctor away, and in the past few years there has also been growing support for the theory of aspirin's heart attack benefits, as taking the painkiller supposedly helps preventing this ailment. Marijuana Use Increases Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Precursor, Study Claims
A long term health study shows that people who use marijuana are more prone to have prediabates during their middle age. Exposure To Home Pesticides Linked To Development of Leukemia and Lymphoma, Study Says
According to a new study, children who are exposed to home-based pesticides are more prone to have childhood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. Sharon Jones Reveals Her Cancer Return
Sharon Jones is preparing to do battle with cancer again. Sharon Jones was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer back in 2013. She fought the disease through chemotherapy and invasive surgery. Owning A Dog Is Actually Good For Your Health
A dog-lover and an associate professor at University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre, Manos Stamatakis, recently launched a research on the health effects of having a dog for owners. 75-Year Old Engineer Invents Generator that Produces Water for Deserts on an Industrial Scale
Enrique Vega, 75 years old, invents generator that produces water from desert climates on an industrial scale. Scientists Have Developed a Cancer Sponge to Soak Up Cancer Cells
Cure for cancer has remained elusive all these years. Early detection of the disease may help stop the cancer cells from affecting other parts of the body but even this cannot guarantee that a patient is altogether cancer free. However, U.S. researchers have come up with a sponge-like implant that mops the body and soaks up cancer cells. Mobile Device and the Way it Affects Your Sleep
Numerous studies have emerged that sleep is often disrupted my mobile devices. Insomnia is one of the reasons why some major health problems occur. Though it does have numerous causes, one of the most common however is using mobile devices just before bed time. China: Meditation Starts as Early as Primary School
Sleep is most especially important to growing kids. Most parents would urge their kids to take a nap after lunch. However, a school in China’s Guagdong Province has a better suggestion for their kindergartens than sleeping. Kindergartens at Shishan Shuben Primary school were asked to meditate on their usual mid-day nap time. Study: Higher Fish Consumption Could Reduce Risk Of Depression
A high intake of fish is frequently regarded as being part of a healthy diet. New research found out that eating a large amount of fish could help protect against depression.
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