How much sugar is good sugar?

Sugar intake is deeply connected with people’s overall health By Web Desk May 28, 2024 Sugar is considered a tasty and flavourful delicacy which provides an instant source of energy. However, it is important to be mindful of its consumption including how much sugar is actually necessary, according to Health. Benefits of cutting out sugar and carbohydrates … Read more

Exercise can be anti-aging?

Exercise has been linked to increased muscle strength, improved heart health, lower blood sugar By Web Desk May 29, 2024 Exercise can help in keeping the brain young as per a new study. It has been linked to increased muscle strength, improved heart health, lower blood sugar, and numerous other health benefits, according to Medical News Today. … Read more

Cancer Society urges discouragement of tobacco scenes in TV shows

“There has been 110% increase in scenes featuring tobacco in popular shows,” says Cancer Society president May 30, 2024 MULTAN: Ahead of World Tobacco Day, Cancer Society President Dr Ahmed Ijaz Masood urged discouragement of scenes in popular shows portraying smoking in a glamorous manner. Among youth aged 15 to 24 years, there has been … Read more

Tattoos may cause serious things to your blood

Research reveals that very harmful health condition is caused by getting tattoos By Web Desk May 30, 2024 Although there is uncertainty over the long-term health effects of tattoos, their popularity has recently increased. Carcinogenic ingredients found in tattoo ink include metals, primary aromatic amines (PAA), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Tattoo inks cause an immunological … Read more

Colorectal cancer linked to ‘western diet’

“Western diet” can disrupt delicate balance of bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract, say researchers By Web Desk June 04, 2024 Colorectal cancer in young adults is increasing as scientists examine how high fat diets, which are low in fibre, can bring about changes in the digestive system raising the risk for early-onset colorectal cancer. Leading to … Read more

Scientists discover major driver to treat inflammatory bowel disease

Bowel diseases affect at least 7 million people across globe with some requiring surgery By Web Desk June 05, 2024 Scientists have found a major driver of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and many other immune diseases affecting the spine, liver and arteries. The new discovery raises hopes for millions of people worldwide, reported The Guardian. The breakthrough … Read more

‘One in six affected by antidepressants withdrawal’

When some people stop taking antidepressants, they experience unpleasant symptoms By Web Desk June 06, 2024 A review of previous studies has disclosed that one out of every six people have symptoms when they stop taking antidepressants, which is fewer than earlier thought. The researchers say their findings will assist in informing doctors and patients “without … Read more