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| | 1-Men who eat soy may have lower lung cancer risk ..... ISLAMABAD: Men who don’t smoke and eat a lot of soy may have a lower risk of lung cancer, according to a new study. Soy contains isoflavones, whi ... Read More |
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| | 2-Too Little Vitamin D May Worsen Asthma ..... ISLAMABAD: Tests on more than 300 samples of canned tuna from the top three brands in the United States revealed that more than half contained mercury... Read More |
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| | 3-Age of mother affects childs autism risk ..... CHICAGO: Being an older mother significantly increases the risk of having a child with autism, but being an older father only increases the risk when ... Read More |
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| | 4-Even a little lead may damage kids’ kidneys ..... ISLAMABAD: Even a small amount of lead in a child’s body can worsen kidney function, says a new study. Current exposure sources include lead paint i... Read More |
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| | 5-New malaria vaccine found safe for children ..... Washington: A new vaccine has shown promise in protecting the most vulnerable patients -- young children -- against malaria, says a study. Research ... Read More |
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| | 6-Researchers crack key HIV riddle after decades ..... ISLAMABAD: Researchers have cracked a key riddle that has foxed scientists for decades, potentially opening the way to better treatment of HIV, says a... Read More |
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| | 7-Stub the butt for a healthy heart any time ..... ISLAMABAD: It’s never too late to quit smoking. Research shows saying no to cigarettes, even after a heart attack, can have a positive effect. A ... Read More |
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| | 8-Higher body fat may lead to delayed puberty in boys ..... ISLAMABAD: Increasing rates of obese and overweight children in the US may be contributing to a delayed onset of puberty in boys, research says. Un ... Read More |
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| | 9-40pc of cancers are preventable ..... LONDON: About 40 percent of cancers could be prevented if people stopped smoking and overeating, limited their alcohol, exercised regularly and got va... Read More |
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| | 10-Pregnancy baby brain lapse ’a myth ..... ISLAMABAD: Expectant mums need to stop blaming their bump for memory lapses, say experts who want to dispel the "baby brain" myth. Neither pregnanc ... Read More |
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