Regular physical activity may be more beneficial for men than post-menopausal women, a study has suggested. Researchers at Loughborough University examined the effects of regular exercise training on the blood vessels of
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Does high-protein diet increase risk of heart failure?
A high-protein diet could increase the risk of heart failure in middle-aged men, suggests a research. However, proteins from fish and eggs were not associated with heart failure risk in this study by University
Mountain person? Be careful with your heart
Be careful with your heart if you are a mountain person, a new research has advised. A team of researchers from The Physiological Society decided
Miss World Chillar walks for a cause
The reigning Miss World, Manushi Chillar, on Monday participated in a half marathon in Delhi to raise awareness and funds for menstrual health and hygiene.
Study reveals solving physics problems activates new brain regions
The neurobiological processes that underpin learning are complex and not always directly connected to what we think it means to learn. Parts of the brain
Commutes on foot or bike tied to lowered risk of heart attack or stroke
Public transport often involves walking so can be a very effective way to build regular activity into your daily life. Commuters who abandon their cars
Leg exercise vital for healthy brain, says study
Limiting physical activity decreased number of neural stem cells compared to control group of mice, which were allowed to roam. London: Regularly moving your legs, especially
Heating food in microwave can hamper your fertility
Food microwaved in plastic containers can put you or your unborn child at a greater risk of infertility, diabetes, obesity and cancer. Scientists have found that heating food in plastic containers
Brain stimulation can effectively reduce suicidal thoughts in depressed people
Toronto: A specific kind of brain stimulation may be effective in reducing suicidal thinking in people with hard-to-treat depression, as well as other mental illnesses, according
Women’s preference for masculine faces not linked to hormones: study
Women’s perceptions of male attractiveness do not vary according to their hormone levels, a study has found debunking the myth that women are more attracted