Eggs in breakfast keep you free of hunger until lunch
NI Wire, Sat, 12 May 2012
A recent study led by an Indian-origin researcher identifies egg as "'nature's appetite suppressant" as it make us feel fuller for longer as compared to other forms of breakfast.
Psoriasis patients more vulnerable to cardiovascular disease
NI Wire, Fri, 11 May 2012
In a new discovery link between psoriasis and cardiovascular disease has been established. For the first time, researchers have found the preclinical evidence that shows that psoriasis leads to cardiovascular disease.
Ignoring body clock can lead to obesity
NI Wire, Fri, 11 May 2012
The non-coordination between the body's internal clock and our daily routine not only make us sleepy, but this non coordination can lead to obesity, says a large-scale study.
New cholesterol jab potentially capable to fight heart attack
NI Wire, Wed, 9 May 2012
A new cholesterol-busting injection can prove very important in fighting against heart attacks and strokes and potentially salve millions of lives.
It has been a surprise for the whole medical world when the clinical trials of the injection shown a remarkable disappearance of nearly three-quarters of a harmful form of artery-clogging cholesterol.
Testosterone supplements may help obese men in weight loss
NI Wire, Wed, 9 May 2012
In a recent study, researchers have suggested that intake of testosterone supplements can help older obese men in weight loss.
During the study, hormone-deficient men were given testosterone supplements as HRT is given to older women.
On examination, it was observed that men lost an average weight of 16kg during five years when the level of testosterone was increased back to normal.
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