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Study Reveals Possible Link Between Depression And Higher Body Temperature
- Sunday November 3, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A UCSF study involving 20,880 people across 106 countries has found a possible connection between depression and elevated body temperatures.
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Regular Exercise and Healthy Diet May Beat the Risk of Colon Cancer Recurrence
- Monday May 22, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
According to a new study, conducted by researchers from University of California and San Francisco (UCSF), coloncancerpatients who exercise regularly, maintain a healthy body weight and eat a well-balanced diet high on whole grains fruits and vegetables may be able to significantly lower the chances of recurrence of cancer.
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E-Cigarettes Increasing Tobacco Use In Youth: Study
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Health | Press Trust of India
E-cigarettes - thought to be responsible for a decline in youth cigarette smoking - are actually attracting a new population of adolescents who might not otherwise have smoked tobacco products, a new US study has warned.
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Study Reveals Possible Link Between Depression And Higher Body Temperature
- Sunday November 3, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A UCSF study involving 20,880 people across 106 countries has found a possible connection between depression and elevated body temperatures.
- www.ndtv.com
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Regular Exercise and Healthy Diet May Beat the Risk of Colon Cancer Recurrence
- Monday May 22, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
According to a new study, conducted by researchers from University of California and San Francisco (UCSF), coloncancerpatients who exercise regularly, maintain a healthy body weight and eat a well-balanced diet high on whole grains fruits and vegetables may be able to significantly lower the chances of recurrence of cancer.
- food.ndtv.com
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E-Cigarettes Increasing Tobacco Use In Youth: Study
- Monday January 23, 2017
- Health | Press Trust of India
E-cigarettes - thought to be responsible for a decline in youth cigarette smoking - are actually attracting a new population of adolescents who might not otherwise have smoked tobacco products, a new US study has warned.
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