heart disease

Drink 3 cups of black tea daily to cut heart risk

Here is some heartening news for people who enjoy regular cups of tea.

The warm soothing beverage that relieves fatigue and refreshes the mind and body has the power to keep the heart healthy and lower the risk of diabetes, claims a new study.

New sugar to ward off heart disease!

Sugar could be good for the heart. Sounds far-fetched, but it's true! Australian scientists have developed a unique sugar that can keep heart problems at bay.

Professor Michael Davies from the Heart Research Institute, Sydney, Dr.

Living in city may make you obese, infertile -- study

Being born and brought up in a city might have many advantages, but it can take a toll on the health, findings of a new study warn.

According to a new study, babies born and brought up in cities run higher risks of being obese, infertile, depressed, and develop cancer as against peers born and brought up in the countryside.

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