New Delhi, April 10 The negative effects of artificial sweeteners, such as sucralose and stevia, on the gut microbiome and gene expression may be passed on to the next generation, according to a study in mice.Studies have linked artificial sweeteners with gastrointestinal and neurological...
New Delhi, March 31 Scientists have developed a detailed map of breast tissue that shows that as women age, cells decline and multiply less, thereby creating a 'micro-environment' where cancer cells can thrive.The map, described in a paper in the journal Nature Aging, helps explain why breast...
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New Delhi, March 30 Just a few minutes of vigorous activity each day may lower one's risk of eight major conditions, including arthritis, heart, liver, and kidney disease, and dementia, according to a study.While short bursts of intense activity, such as running to catch a bus, were linked to...
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New Delhi, March 17 Experts on Tuesday emphasized the importance of natural diets, gut health, and balanced nutrition in promoting longevity and healthy aging, noting that everyday food choices play a key role in preventing chronic inflammation and lifestyle diseases.These observations were...
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New Delhi, March 17 Experts have warned that prolonged use of sanitary pads, especially in India's humid climate, can disrupt the delicate vaginal microbiome and lead to bacterial vaginosis—the most common consequence among women of reproductive age.Sanitary pads infused with moringa may help...
New Delhi, March 12 Remotely changing the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve, which sends signals from the gut to the brain, may help reverse age-related memory loss, according to a new study.Studies are looking at the gut as a solution to health issues arising...
New Delhi, March 10 "Hasslers," or people in one's close social network who make life difficult, may have consequences on aging, with each additional hassler responsible for about 1.5 per cent faster aging speed and a nine-month older biological age, a study has found.The effects of aging were...
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New Delhi, February 18 A worsening of chronic kidney disease may be linked to an increase in cognitive impairment, such as problems with attention, processing speed, and executive function, according to a study.The findings, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)...
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Mumbai, February 17 – Veteran actress Bhagyashree continues to share helpful tips that can play a crucial role in one's journey towards a healthy lifestyle on a regular basis.In her latest social media update, Bhagyashree shared the recipe for her "magic water," which helps with glowing skin...
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New Delhi, February 13 A new study suggests that long COVID, which refers to 'SARS-CoV-2' symptoms that persist despite having recovered from the initial infection, and Alzheimer's disease may share underlying processes.Researchers, led by those from New York University in the US, found that...