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Eat like a caveman: A study has revealed that a stone-age diet of berries, meat and fish can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease | Read
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Oh 'Ma' God
After Hours teams up with some mama’s boys to surprise and celebrate the most important woman in their lives
ASTROLOGY
CANCER (Jun 22 - Jul 23)
Grasp any new opportunities and don’t just plod along. With Uranus around life won’t stay the way it always has been. You’ve got to be open to expressing yourself as an individual. Find the truth, then speak it. But watch you don’t sail into something thinking you won’t lose. If you keep your feet on the ground there are definitely fair winds blowing you along. It’s just a question of finding the right balance.
Hip fat is 'good', pot bellies are 'bad'
Not all body flab is harmful -- hip fat is good but pot bellies are bad, claims a new study.
Eat like a caveman for 'a healthy heart'
Start eating like a caveman, for a study has revealed that a stone-age diet of berries, nuts, lean meat and fish can help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Vitamin D reduces mortality rate in kidney patients
Activated vitamin D administered to patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease (CKD) reduces mortality by a fourth
Breast-fed children are smarter: Study
A new study provides some of the best evidence to date that breast-feeding can make children smarter, an international team of researchers said.
Autism linked to parents’ mental illness
A study released found that having a schizophrenic parent or a mother with psychiatric problems roughly doubled a child’s risk of being autistic.
Are you consuming excessive salt unwittingly?
People could be consuming excess of salt unwittingly, which is likely to affect their overall health, according to a new study.
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