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02/07/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
What does your FINGERPRINT reveal about your health? Dermatoglyphics, the study of how they relate to the human condition, can reveal disease
Researchers recently found that fingerprints, which have long been used to determine the perpetrators in a crime scene, can also help track down people who are at risk of certain diseases before their symptoms manifest. According to research, women with a specific set of fingerprints – such as those that have fewer loops and more […]
02/07/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Beer: New treatment for metabolic syndrome? Compounds from hops found to mitigate symptoms
A group of compounds obtained from hops could boost cognitive and other functions in people with metabolic syndrome, according to a study that was published in an issue of the journal Scientific Reports, and was conducted at the Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University. Metabolic syndrome is a condition that is characterized by having two […]
02/06/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Rice eaters beware: Study reveals fungicide and insecticide residues on rice hulls across a majority of samples
A concerning amount of fungicide and insecticide residues were found in rice hulls in rice plants in southern Brazil, according to a study. The study was done during three crop seasons – fungicides and insecticides were sprayed at different crop growth stages on the aerial portion of the rice plants in Brazil, where these fungicides […]
02/06/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Nail and hair salon clients at higher risk of hepatitis C, allergies, skin and fungal conditions
People who frequently have their hair and nails done have a higher risk of fungal and skin diseases than people who visit salons less often, and salon technicians are getting less-than-enough training in using chemicals, two Rutgers School of Public Health studies suggested. The first study, which appeared in the November/December 2017 Journal of Chemical […]
02/06/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Trees help augment a number of contingency plans for farmers and homesteaders
A study that was titled, “Effects of local institutions on the adoption of agroforestry innovations: evidence of farmer managed natural regeneration and its implications for rural livelihoods in the Sahel” that was published in the journal Springer Open showed that trees are a great help to farmers and homesteaders in more ways than one. The […]
01/19/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Loners suffer from isolation and small social networks: Men who live alone have a 94% chance of developing diabetes
Men who live by themselves have a 94 percent risk of suffering from Type 2 diabetes because they tend to lack the emotional and practical support which could contribute to them leading healthier lives, a study showed. According to the study, men who live alone have fewer social contacts than women who live alone; this […]
12/18/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Psychiatric breakthrough: High-tech computer game can stop schizophrenic “verbal hallucinations” more effectively than medication
A high-tech computer game is being tested to find out if it holds potential as a remedy for people experiencing hallucinations, especially among schizophrenic patients. Should these intriguing conclusions be medically verified, it could introduce a new fun alternative to conventional psychiatric therapies. Scores of research have already suggested that while current treatment plans for schizophrenia are […]
10/28/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Eucalyptus essential oil found to help manage diabetes
A study titled “Anti-diabetic and antioxidant potentials of aqueous extract of Eucalyptus globulus in experimentally-induced diabetic rats” analyzed the effects of eucalyptus on diabetic rats. Eucalyptus globules is a member of the Myrtaceae family, along with pohutukuwa, bay rum tree, guava, acca, allspice, myrtle, and clove. It is native to southeast Australia and Tasmania, and […]
10/28/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
A plant from the coffee family, India madder, found to improve white blood cell count
A study titled “Evaluation of the anti-mycobacterial, anti-oxidative and anti-proliferative activities of Rubia cordifolia ethanolic leaf extract sub-fractions in human lymphocytes and neutrophils,” which was published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, showed that India madder has properties that can improve the function of the immune system by boosting white blood […]
10/14/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Noise pollution is bad for your heart: Living near constant noise increases incidence of cardiovascular disease
A new study that has been published in an issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has found out that noise interferes with the body on a cellular level, so much so that it can cause heart diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes. In this study, researchers reviewed several cases of novel translational noise […]
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