Corona-Mental Health

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Covid-19 Pandemic Likely To Impact Mental Health For Generations, Claims Study

As per research, The Covid-19 pandemic has increased mental health issues globally. In addition, the trauma caused by the pandemic may continue for a generation. "There's definitely a huge mental health impact that left people very isolated and not sure how to connect'', stated a researcher. The pandemic led people to confront issues in their life that they'd been able to avoid before, like alcoholism, loneliness, and relationship issues.

Fri, 11 Feb 2022 - 06:45 PM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: mental health, Covid-19, research, depression, loneliness

Vitamin D Supplements

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How Much Vitamin D Is Too Much? Check Details Here

As per reports, consuming excess Vitamin D supplements can be harmful to health. It is advised to not take daily vitamin D supplements containing more than 4,000 IU unless recommended by a doctor. Undoubtedly, Vit-D is essential for building healthy bones, teeth, and muscles. However, researchers revealed that consuming much of it could lead to loss of appetite, Anorexia, weight loss, and even Irregular heartbeat.

Fri, 11 Feb 2022 - 09:32 AM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Health, Vitamin D, research, benefits, drawbacks

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Bad Taste

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Vaccine 'Booster' Shots Affect Taste Buds: Study

People who got the booster jab claimed their taste buds have altered, claimed research. Notably, the symptoms were not only experienced by certain age groups but even by healthy people. The shot reportedly tasted like "nickels" and remained the same for a few days. However, experts explained that if a person experiences metallic symptoms immediately after getting the jab, it is normal and there is nothing to worry.

Sun, 06 Feb 2022 - 03:50 PM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Health, Covid-19 Vaccine, Booster shot, metallic taste, research

Courtesy: The Times Of India

Smoking

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Quitting Smoking May Be Harder For Women Than Men:Study

According to a research, The first day of smoking is more challenging for female smokers as compared with men. In addition to, women find it difficult to quit smoking once and for all. “Compared to male smokers, women tend to rate graphic warning labels overall as more credible, evoking more negative emotions, and eliciting higher motivation to quit,” noted an author of the study.

Thu, 27 Jan 2022 - 09:30 AM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Health, Women, Smoking, research, New York City

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Mediterranean Diet

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Mediterranean Diet Beneficial For Preserving Kidney Health:Study

Mediterranean Diet plays a vital role in the proper functioning of Kidneys, a research proved. The diet includes lots of healthy foods like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. The study was conducted on 1000 patients, 50 % were kept on the Mediterranean diet with excess olive oil, while the others were on a low-fat diet with complex carbs. The Mediterranean routine showed more positive results, the report stated.

Sat, 22 Jan 2022 - 10:12 PM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Health, research, Kidney, Mediterranean diet, Human Body

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Health

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Researches Identify Biomarkers To Track Depression

In a study, researchers from the University of Illinois, United States of America, have found biomarkers that can help to track depression in platelets. ''A cellular biomarker is responsible for the translocation of Gs alpha from lipid rafts. The biomarker can be identified through a blood test," told Mark Rasenick, head of the team. When we are depressed, the adenylyl cyclase-small molecule inside the cell remains low, confirmed study.

Mon, 17 Jan 2022 - 04:22 PM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Health, depression, research, University of Illinois, United States Of America

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

sustainable diet

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Sustainable Diet Helps In Reducing Blood Clots In Brain: Study

According to researchers from Aarhus University, sustainable diets are beneficial for lowering the risk of blood clotting in the brain and safe for the environment too. The researchers used the data from 'Cancer and Health, Population study' conducted in the early 1990s, to find out the eating habits and lifestyles of nearly 58,000 adults. ''We need to eat more sustainably, but it's important to consume a healthy diet'', said Danish… read-more

Sun, 16 Jan 2022 - 09:00 AM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: sustainable Diets, Health, research, Aarhus University, Lifestyle

Courtesy: The Indian Express

Cannabis Compounds

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Cannabis To Possibly Cure COVID-19 Infection: Study

Researchers from Oregon State University found that cannabis compounds could be an alternative to cure Covid-19 infections. Two compounds namely, Cannabigerolic Acid (CBGA) and Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDA) found in Hemp are responsible for combating the virus. The compounds were tested on Alpha and Beta variants, which bound to spike proteins found on the virus and blocked their path to spread further. Notably, the study hasn't been tested on… read-more

Thu, 13 Jan 2022 - 09:10 PM / by Shaloo Priya

Tags: Cannabis, Covid-19, research, Oregon State University, Science

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Coronavirus Delta Variant

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COVID-19 Delta Variant Likely To Worsen Pandemic's Intensity; Research

SARS-CoV-2 variation with properties comparable to the Delta variant might trigger a more severe pandemic with more breakthrough infections/reinfections than variants with either trait alone, according to a study published in Journal Cell. The Delta variant has increased transmissibility and the capacity to infect those who have already been infected or vaccinated. "This can lead to an increase in the severity of the COVID disease", said a… read-more

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 - 07:22 PM / by SAM RAHUL RAJASHEKHAR

Tags: Covid-19, Delta Variant, World Health, research, Coronavirus

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Migraine patient and green leaf.

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Plant-Based Diet Can Help Ease Migraine Symptoms: Study

For patients suffering from persistent migraine headaches, doctors suggested that switching to a plant-based diet rich in dark green leafy vegetables may be beneficial, according to the 'BMJ Case Reports Journal'. Doctors decided to make this recommendation after treating a man who had suffered from severe migraine headaches without aura for over 12 years. Reportedly, his migraines stopped completely after three months, and they haven't… read-more

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 - 05:50 PM / by SAM RAHUL RAJASHEKHAR

Tags: health care, migraine, Study, research, healthy diet

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