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Nutritionist on 4 reasons why intermittent fasting can be harmful for women
[ad_1] Intermittent fasting (IF) unlike most of the other diets is based on when to eat, rather what to eat. So more than a diet programme, it is an eating […]
Dementia risk associated with faster accumulation of cardiovascular risk factors: Research
[ad_1] Risk factors for cardiovascular diseases which include high BP, diabetes, obesity and smoking are believed to play a major role in the likelihood of developing dementia, cognitive decline and […]
People’s neighbourhood influences their sense of direction: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study, growing up in rural or urban areas or, in cities of varying complexity, influences people’s sense of direction in adulthood. The findings of the […]
Long naps can can be early sign of Alzheimer’s disease? Here’s what study says
[ad_1] A new study led by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that excessive daytime napping can increase the future risk of Alzheimer’s Dementia and dementia sped up the […]
Women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s Disease; study finds new evidence
[ad_1] Epidemiological studies have earlier shown that women are twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but the cause of this phenomenon has been unclear. But a […]
Physically fit people are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease: Study
[ad_1] Alzheimer’s is a horrific disease to be diagnosed with, both for the people who have to suffer with it, as well as the people who are their caregivers. But […]