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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.

‘Fertility switch’ – A valuable insight to pregnancy problems

Researchers at Imperial College London have discovered a ‘fertility switch’ that provides an insight to a faulty fertility that prevents women from conceiving or making them more likely to have a miscarriage.

The finding thus comes across as new hope to help treat infertility and miscarriage in women, researchers say.

The study

Lesser heart risk for fathers – study

Having kids cuts a man’s odds of dying of heart-related problems, findings of a new study show.

According to the findings of a latest study, men who are fathers run a lower risk of contracting illnesses of the heart vis-à-vis men who remain childless.

The study

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