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Organic food helps to lengthen lives: Study (141) |
| Those who scoff at organic foods, eat your words. If researchers are to be believed, organic food is more nutritious and helps to lengthen our lives. |
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Missing a single night's sleep enough to harm brain (126) |
| Missing a single night's sleep is enough to damage the brain of even healthy people, a recent study by scientists in the US has shown. |
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Heavy drinking may weaken your muscles (120) |
| People who drink heavily daily for around two years may face the risk of damaging their skeletal muscles, Australian researchers have found. |
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Organic foods fight diseases better, says study (119) |
| Food produced organically have up to 40 percent more disease-fighting properties than non-organically grown produce, researchers have found. |
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Why are Europeans so colorful? Genes give hints (118) |
| A few dozen genetic changes can help explain why people of European descent have so many different shades of hair, eye and skin color. |
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Even small quantities of red meat and alcohol 'up cancer risk' (118) |
| It's well documented that eating too much red meat and drinking too much alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer. |
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Sagging? Blame smoking, not breastfeeding (118) |
| Don't blame breastfeeding for sagging breasts -- a new study has found that feeding does not affect breast shape, but smoking does. |
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Stay slim to cut cancer risk (116) |
| Stay slim if you want to cut down the risk of cancer, suggests a report that has examined more than 7,000 studies over the past five years. |
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Older women make better moms: Study (108) |
| It's a research that is guaranteed to bring some relief particularly to working women who are worried over being a late mom, older mothers are better mothers. |
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Feeling anxious? Your sleep could be affected (108) |
| People who suffer anxiety from stressful life situations may be more likely to experience sleep disturbances for at least the first six months after the event. |
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