Tag: World Health Organization

New Study Confirms Health Benefits of Replacing Animal Fats with Plant Oils

A study published in Nature Medicine by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, the German Institute of Human Nutrition,

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Exercising During Weekends Only As Effective As Regular Workouts In Weight Loss

A recent study suggests that exercising only on weekends can be as effective as working out throughout the week

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Too much Mobile Phone Usage May Affect Fertility In Men, Study Shows

Excessive mobile phone use may negatively impact male fertility, as indicated by a recent study. The World Health Organization

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Scientists Warn Exposing Infants To Screens May Lead To Developmental Delays

Babies today, like many adults, are often drawn to colorful screens. Parents might be tempted to use screens as

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Using Earphones Could Put Young People At Risk Of Hearing Loss, Study Shows

According to a pooled data review of the available literature published in the BMJ Global Health journal, over 1

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Researchers Are Working On A Potentially Reliable Male Birth Control Alternative

Currently, one can use only two male birth control methods. However, researchers are working to develop supposedly other efficient

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Study Explains Why Patients With Major Depressive Disorder Might Not Respond to Antidepressants

A recent survey investigated how antidepressant drugs work and how it influences a person's mindset. Depression, is the most

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A Study Reports That the Use of Palm Oil in Manufactured Products Might Be a Cause of Cancer

A versatile ingredient utilized in the manufacturing of most common products is Palm Oil. The component is preferred while

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Scientists Discover That Palmitic Acid Increases Proliferation of Malignant Tumors

Researchers released a study titled Dietary Palmitic Acid Promotes a Prometastatic Memory via Schwann Cells, which details how palmitic

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Study Finds That Taking 7,000 Steps Each Day Lowers Mortality Rate

A new study done by researchers across the U.S found that 7,000 steps a day can reduce the risk

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