Archive for the Health News Articles

Study examines psychological impacts of terrorism alerts

April 6 : A new study has examined the psychological impacts of terrorism alerts on a law enforcement agency in the US.

Childhood mental health problems negatively affect adult working life

April 3 : A new study has revealed that mental health problems in childhood blight adult working life.

Overweight kids have fewer cavities

April 3 : A new study by researchers at the Eastman Dental Center, part of the University of Rochester Medical Center, has found that overweight kids have fewer cavities and healthier

‘Guzzling 8 glasses of water a day’ may be of little use, claim researchers

Apr 3 : You have heard it time and again - drink eight glasses of water a day to stay hydrated. But, this cliched advice lacks scientific evidence, claim scientists.

Hormone replacement therapy linked to breast cancer in post-menopausal women

Apr 2 : Researchers at the University of Missouri has revealed that a synthetic hormone present in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) used by post menopausal women can promote breast cancer.

Milk consumption linked to ‘superior’ overall nutrient intakes in kids

April 2 : A new study has shown that children who drink milk, either plain or flavoured, are more likely to have “superior” overall nutrient intakes compared with children who don’t drink

Too little or too much sleep can lead to weight gain

April 2 : Sleeping too little, or too much, can lead to weight gain in adults, according to a new study.

Best sex lasts from three to 13 minutes

April 1 : Great sex doesn’t require long steamy nights of passion, for a new US survey has found that all you need for some good sex is three to 13 minutes.

Obese children require less intensive exercise for effective weight loss

Apr 1 : Less intensive exercise can effectively burn off fat among obese kids, says a new research.

War is bound to exact a heavy toll on civilian mental health

April 1 : A new research has determined that the health effects of war are not limited to battlefield injuries, and are also bound to exact a heavy toll on civilian mental health.