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How long can you stand on one leg? It reveals how much you will live

1 year ago

According to a new study, how long one stands on one leg, especially the non-dominant one, is a clear indicator of age-related decline. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that the ability to balance on one leg declines more quickly with age than walking gait, grip, and knee strength assessments

Why McDonald's burgers are making people sick in the US

1 year ago

One person died, and several others have fallen ill in the United States due to E. coli infections linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers. Initial investigations by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that slivered onions served on the burgers are the 'likely source of contamination'. So, what is E. coli bacteria, and how dangerous can it be?

Can weight-loss drugs like Ozempic help fight addiction?

1 year ago

A recent study revealed that weight loss medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro might help individuals battling addiction. The findings, published in the scientific journal Addiction, said that people with alcohol addiction who were prescribed these medications had a 50 per cent lower rate of binge drinking compared to those who were not. What else does the study say?

Breakdancing can lead to 'cone-shaped' head. Here's how

1 year ago

Break dancers are prone to developing a unique condition known as 'headspin hole', also called a 'breakdancer bulge'. It entails a cone shaped mass forming on top of the scalp after repetitive head-spinning. The symptoms can include inflammation of their scalp, hair loss and even pain around the lump

Experts stress early detection, lifestyle and technology's role in breast cancer survival

1 year ago

With the integration of advanced technologies like 3-D mammography and artificial intelligence, the field of breast cancer screening and treatment continues to evolve. Public health campaigns and greater awareness are vital in addressing barriers to screening, ultimately empowering women to take proactive steps toward their health and well-being.

How safe are your Kellogg’s? The protest against the cereal maker explained

1 year ago

Kellogg's, one of the most popular cereal brands in the US, has been facing backlash from hundreds of consumers over presence of artificial colours and chemical preservatives in its products —Froot Loops and Apple Jacks. On Tuesday, health activists, parents, and cereal lovers marched to the company’s Michigan headquarters demanding a ban

What is total plasma exchange, the procedure that US billionaire underwent to remove toxins?

1 year ago

US millionaire Bryan Johnson, who is committed to reversing the effects of ageing, recently had a procedure called Total Plasma Exchange (TPE), which he claims is a treatment for several ailments. As the name implies, the procedure involves substituting a different fluid—in this case, albumin—for the patient's plasma. It is often used in anti-ageing and regenerative medicine procedures

Alia Bhatt opens up on ADHD: What is it? How common is it?

1 year ago

Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt has gone into more detail about her battle with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) — a neurodevelopmental condition marked by hyperactivity and impulsivity. Common symptoms include difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, getting easily distracted, interrupting people while they are talking, and being unable to sit still

Why India has most oral cancer cases in South Asia

1 year ago

Research published in the medical journal ‘The Lancet Oncology’ revealed that India had the highest number of oral cancer cases in South Asia, notching up 83,400 of the 120,200 cases globally in 2022. The cases were driven by high consumption of areca nut and smokeless tobacco products such as gutkha, pan masalas, khaini and betel quid

American woman buys tapeworm pills for weight loss. How dangerous are they?

1 year ago

A peculiar case of a woman who took tapeworm egg pills as a quick-fix solution to lose weight has come to light. Doctors said the 21-year-old Iowa resident bought pills filled with tapeworm eggs using cryptocurrency and ended up with a serious infection. Tapeworms are parasites that, once swallowed, can make a home in the gut and grow up to 30 feet while consuming the hosts

How smoking is increasing your chances of having a oral disease

1 year ago

As a cigarette is smoked, chemicals from it enter the oral cavity and change the surrounding environment by reducing oxygen levels, changing the pH (level of acidity) and preventing adequate production of saliva. A dry mouth leads to overgrowth of bacteria, leading to an array of dental problems including plaque formation, periodontitis, gum diseases and tooth decay

Doctor explains: How early diagnosis can prevent millions from losing their sight

1 year ago

Vision impairment impacts individuals across various age groups. Severe vision impairment in young children can have long-lasting consequences while in adults, it significantly affects the overall quality of life. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view on effective strategies for managing vision impairment and blindness.

Particulate matter: A growing risk factor for stroke in older adults

1 year ago

Particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10 pose significant health risks including stroke. Preventive action is essential to reduce the harmful effects of air pollution, particularly for vulnerable populations by identifying the sources of particulate matter pollution, we can strive for cleaner air and improved health outcomes.

What is trachoma, the eye disease eliminated by India?

1 year ago

After decades of fighting, India has finally eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, becoming the third country in the Southeast Asia Region to achieve this milestone. The contagious bacterial infection affects the eyes and can result in visual impairment or blindness if left untreated in its initial stages

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