New Delhi, July 1(IANS): A new healthcare model that empowers the non-physician work force to diagnose individuals at a high risk of cardio-vascular diseases has considerable potential, a study has found. Non-physician work force can help control cardiac diseases “The …
Read More »Study says, Sex hormone level change during menopause bad for heart
New York, June 28(Indilens Web Team): Women face a higher risk of heart disease because of change of hormone levels during the transition to menopause, says a study. As hormone levels change, the quality of a woman’s cholesterol carriers degrades, …
Read More »10+ Weirdest Celebrity Beauty Secrets around the globe
New Delhi,19 June-2014(Indilens Web Team): Some stars prettify themselves in very odd ways. Experts weigh in on which celebrity beauty tricks to try—and which to skip.Celebs are known for their indulgent red-carpet primping routines—but do kitty litter and beer qualify …
Read More »Donate blood regularly to stay healthy: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
New Delhi, June 14(IANS): People can safeguard themselves against cancer and heart attacks by donating blood regularly, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said at an event here Saturday on the occasion of World Blood Donation Day. Donate blood regularly to …
Read More »Brain Protein May Explain Depression in Pre-menopausal Women: Study Paper
Toronto,June 5, 2014, Dr. Vivien Rekkas(CAMH): Women nearing menopause have higher levels of a brain protein linked to depression than both younger and menopausal women, a new study by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) shows. Brain Protein …
Read More »Emma Stone Joins Fight Against Cancer at Revlon Run Walk
New York, May 5 (IANS/AFP) : Emma Stone joined the fight against cancer at the Entertainment Industry Foundation Revlon Run/Walk for Women in New York City Saturday. Emma Stone Joins Fight Against Cancer at Revlon Run Walk Just as her …
Read More »India can be leader in supplying medicines: Cipla chairman
New Delhi, 3 May-2014(IANS): India can be a global leader in supplying affordable and high quality medicines to the world, and especially to the underdeveloped countries where such medicines do not reach the poor because of their high cost and …
Read More »MERS virus confirmed in US for the first time
New York, 3 May-2014(AP): A deadly virus from the Middle East has turned up for the first time in the United States, health officials say. MERS virus confirmed in US for the first time This electron microscope image provided by …
Read More »Instant Beauty Benefits of Oranges that Will Leave You Amazed
Mumbai, 2 May-2014(Indilens web Team): Oranges are loved across the world, and just as unique as their name is (there is no other word that rhymes with it!) this fruit has some amazing benefits for your beauty as well. Leave …
Read More »Survey says Nearly 1700 US teens turn mothers per week
Washington DC, 9 April-2014(IANS): Births to younger teens aged between 15 and 17 have declined over the past 20 years in the US, but still account for about a quarter of teen births, or nearly 1,700 births a week, a …
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