Category: Healthy Tidings
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Flossing and Chemical Exposure
Flossing May Increase Chemical Exposure
Flossing teeth could increase our exposure to toxic chemicals, say researchers, who found flossing to be linked to chemical build-up. While Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become...
Soda after Workout Is a Total No
Do Not Drink Soda after Workout
Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys,
warn researchers, who found that the cold soft drink could increase dehydration
and even interfere with kidney function when had after a...
Breakfast Lowers Type 2 Diabetes
Eat Breakfast to Lower Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Eating breakfast every day can lower your risk for
type 2 diabetes; however, skipping even occasionally could raise the raise the
risk, say researchers following a...
Asthma Risk Higher Among Youth
Risk of Asthma Attack Higher Among Youth
Young people are at a higher risk of having an
asthma attack than any other age group living with the condition. The result of
a study that polled...
Pacifier & Allergy Risk in Babies
Pacifier Sucking
Reduces Allergy Risk in Babies
Parents seeking ways to reduce their baby’s allergy
risk should try sucking their pacifier, suggests a new research. Parents who
suck their baby’s pacifier to clean it are...
Climbing Stairs Indicate Lifespan
Ease of Climbing Stairs Could Indicate Longer LifespanÂ
If you can climb a flight of four stairs in a minute,
you may have a long and healthy life ahead of you. According to...
Hot Bath to Reduce Weight
Hot Bath Workout
If
you cannot workout, take a hot bath – that is the message from researchers who
found that a long, hot bath may be as effective as a gentle workout session.
Although...
Eye Drop to Save Sight
Sight-Saving Eye DropÂ
Scientists
have developed a novel eye drop that rapidly reduces sight-threatening scarring
to the surface of the eye. The surface of the eye or the cornea is, generally, transparent;
however, scars resulting...