AllNews'San Diego School Of Medicine' - 4 News Result(s)Yoga May Help Fight Back Pain In Astronauts: StudyHealth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 26, 2016 Yoga may help fight spinal stiffness and reduced mobility suffered by astronauts during prolonged spaceflight, a new study on NASA crew members suggests. www.ndtv.comGut Bacteria May Trigger Migraine NDTV Food | Monday October 24, 2016 Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine (UC San Diego) have found an association between migraines and microbes that reduce nitrates. food.ndtv.comSmokers Who Use E-Cigarettes Less Likely to Quit: StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 19, 2015 People who use e-cigarettes are less likely to quit smoking than those who don't try the devices, a new study has warned. www.ndtv.comParents Rank Their Obese Kids as 'Very Healthy': StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 22, 2014 Parents of obese children often fail to recognise the potentially serious health consequences of childhood weight gain, a new study suggests. www.ndtv.com'San Diego School Of Medicine' - 4 News Result(s)Yoga May Help Fight Back Pain In Astronauts: StudyHealth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 26, 2016 Yoga may help fight spinal stiffness and reduced mobility suffered by astronauts during prolonged spaceflight, a new study on NASA crew members suggests. www.ndtv.comGut Bacteria May Trigger Migraine NDTV Food | Monday October 24, 2016 Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine (UC San Diego) have found an association between migraines and microbes that reduce nitrates. food.ndtv.comSmokers Who Use E-Cigarettes Less Likely to Quit: StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 19, 2015 People who use e-cigarettes are less likely to quit smoking than those who don't try the devices, a new study has warned. www.ndtv.comParents Rank Their Obese Kids as 'Very Healthy': StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday July 22, 2014 Parents of obese children often fail to recognise the potentially serious health consequences of childhood weight gain, a new study suggests. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com