Clenching your fist could improve your memory. Clenching your right hand for ninety seconds helps in formation of memory, while the similar movement with the left hand improves memory recall, suggest a study by US psychologists. They believe clenching [...] Continue Reading…
Chilli peppers could hold the key to cure migraines. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco’s Headache Centre discovered that chilli peppers hold clues on how the body deals with pain. They found remarkable similitude between what happens [...] Continue Reading…
Playing Tetris video game may fix lazy eye disease, found doctors from The McGill University. This could be an inventive way to treat the condition. About one in fifty children has lazy eye, which is medically known as amblyopia. [...] Continue Reading…
A substance found in soya beans could be the key to youthful and wrinkle-free skin. Genistein, a natural occurring plant-hormone in soya, has been found to boost the production of collagen, the protein which gives skin its strength and [...] Continue Reading…
Taking a low-dose of daily aspirin could reduce the spread of breast cancer found a study by University of Kansas. The study showed that the dose restricts the creation of cells which fuel the disease and reduces tumour growth. [...] Continue Reading…
A single strand of hair can reveal your risk of developing heart disease, found a new research. Hair strands contain information about levels of stress which in turn can indicate whether you are in danger of developing the condition. [...] Continue Reading…
A diet rich in Vitamin A could be the key to beat prostate cancer because it makes it more treatable. Vegetable and other foods such as carrot rich in Vitamin A are the new weapon in the war against [...] Continue Reading…
Playing music to premature baby could help them sleep better and improve their breathing, found a new study by US doctors. The sound of an instrument or parent singing also improves sucking behaviours, which are crucial for premature babies [...] Continue Reading…
Drinking a glass of beetroot juice can help lower blood pressure by seven percent, say researchers from The Barts Health NHS Trust and The London Medical School. The effect is believed to be produced by the naturally occurring levels [...] Continue Reading…
Elderly with low levels of naturally occurring steroid hormones were at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, found a new study. The researchers studied dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) steroid, which is secreted by the adrenal gland and circulates in blood in [...] Continue Reading…
Reflexology could be as effective as painkiller for conditions such as osteoarthritis, suggests research from the University of Portsmouth. For the first time this therapy had been scientifically tested as a treatment for acute pain. Reflexology involves applying pressure [...] Continue Reading…
Eating less food by forty percent could extend your life by twenty years, claim researchers from the Institute of Health Ageing at University College London. Researchers are searching for, which type of genetics and lifestyle that can be adapted [...] Continue Reading…
Atkins diets increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes for women later in life, claim researchers from the University of Athens. A classic Atkins diet preparation consists of eggs and bacon for breakfast, a chicken salad for lunch [...] Continue Reading…
Cholesterol-busting eye drops could combat one of the leading causes of blindness in elderly people, according to new research by the University of Washington. Age-related macular degeneration is a painless condition which leads to the gradual loss of the [...] Continue Reading…
The early signs of dementia may appear twenty-five years prior to patients and their families notice any outward development of the disease. Researchers believe that brains and spines of the dementia patients undergo minute changes when they are in [...] Continue Reading…