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'Low-dose aspirin may increase risk of anaemia in healthy older...
The results have prompted researchers to suggest that regular monitoring for anaemia be considered for older adults who take low-dose aspirin and to...
Working hard for money reduces consumers risk their earnings: Study
Similarly, national survey data used by policymakers to assess the relationship between effortful earning and financial risk-taking also shows a...
Your high-pitched voice may be in your genes
Speaking is one of the most characteristic human behaviours, and yet the genetic underpinnings of voice and speech are largely unknown.
Defibrillators used in just one out of ten cardiac arrests: Study
The Circuit maps the location of defibrillators throughout the United Kingdom, allowing emergency services to direct bystanders to the nearest...
UP to celebrate yoga week from June 15 to 21
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed that a unique feature will be that combined yoga practise will be prioritised at tourist destinations
Premature, low birthweight babies suffer fewer fractures than others:...
Children born very pre-term or with extremely low birthweight are known to be at risk of metabolic bone disease of prematurity, as the foetal...
Try these 5 healthy smoothies to keep you powered up
Adding healthy smoothies and juices to our diet is a simple and delightful method to boost our energy and vitality.
Heart attacks are more likely to happen on Monday: Study
The researchers found a spike in rates of STEMI heart attacks at the start of the working week, with rates highest on a Monday.