Health and Lifestyle

London, Jul 31: Parents, take note! Being glued to television or video games for more than three hours a day may put your children at increased risk of developing diabetes, a study warns. Researchers found that both adiposity, which describes total body fat, and insulin resistance, which occurs when cells fail to respond to insulin, were affected by longer hours of watching television and using

Houston, Jul 29: Artificial light emitted from digital devices such smartphones and tablets could reduce the quality of your sleep, a study has warned. The largest source of blue light is sunlight, but it is also found in most LED-based devices. Blue light boosts alertness and regulates our internal body clock, or circadian rhythm, that tells our bodies when to sleep. This artificial light

New Delhi, Jul 30: In a bid to stop the spread of antibiotic resistance, scientists are developing a tool to help physicians distinguish between bacterial and viral infections. Researchers identified 11 genetic markers in blood that accurately distinguished between viral and bacterial infections. Antibiotics help us fight bacterial infections, but are not effective and should not be used to treat

Washington, Jul 26: If you love Mediterranean cuisine, rejoice! While past research has shown that a Mediterranean diet (rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, protein-rich legumes and whole grains) may cut colorectal cancer risk by 86%, and may help treat HIV, diabetes patients, new research highlights more benefits. It could lower the risk of memory difficulties, suggests a study. The results

Washington, Jul 26: An experimental HIV vaccine was well-tolerated and generated immune responses against the deadly virus in healthy human adults, scientists say. The vaccine regimens evaluated in APPROACH - an early- stage clinical trial - are based on "mosaic" vaccines designed to induce immunological responses against a wide variety of HIV subtypes responsible for HIV infections globally

Jul 24: Been drinking sugar-sweetened drink with a high-protein diet packed with lean meat, chicken, fish and dairy products? Perhaps it is time to stop. Pairing sugary drinks like sweetened fruit juices can cause the body to store more fat, and also adversely affect energy balance. The combination can also induce cravings for unhealthy junk food, according to a latest study in the paper published

London, Jul 22: A higher lifetime exposure to sunlight may increase the risk of developing eye freckles or dark spots on the colored part of the eye called iris, a study has warned. While not malignant, eye freckles could indicate the presence or risk of sunlight-triggered eye diseases like cataract or macular degeneration, researchers said. Over 600 swimmers at public pools in Styria, Austria had

Atlanta, Jul 21: If you have ever searched the Internet for weight loss information, you would have definitely come across the following tip: Apple cider vinegar has been considered beneficial when it comes to keeping your weight down. But is it true? "A lot of this is marketing," nutritionist Lisa Drayer said, "and it's been around a long time. I remember, probably 15 years ago, covering the

Jul 18: Want to improve your bone health? Running -- a high-intensity and weight-bearing physical activity -- for just one to two minutes each day may help you, new research shows. The findings showed that women who on an average did 60-120 seconds of running per day had four per cent better bone health than those who did less than a minute, while those who ran for more than two minutes a day, had

London, Jul 17: Scientists have identified a naturally occurring protein in the human body that protects against heart attacks and strokes, and may help develop new therapies to prevent the build up of fat in the arteries. Researchers from King's College London in the UK measured the level of the dickkopf-related protein 3 (DKK3) in blood samples collected from 574 people over five years. They