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Diet and lifestyle improvement can reduce gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms

A recent study has revealed that there are five diet and lifestyle factors that can make a significant impact on gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) or heartburn symptoms.

Here’s how diet, lifestyle guidelines can greatly reduce gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms(Pexels)
Updated on Jan 06, 2021 09:26 AM IST
Boston (Massachusetts) | ByAsian News International | Posted by Nishtha Grover

Vaping combined with smoking is as harmful as smoking cigarettes alone

A new research has revealed that the effects of vaping when combined with smoking cigarettes, results in similar health effects to that of smoking regular cigarettes.

A new research has revealed that the effects of vaping when combined with smoking cigarettes, results in similar health effects to that of smoking regular cigarettes.(Pixabay)
Updated on Jan 05, 2021 11:48 AM IST
Dallas | ByAsian News International | Posted by Shivani Kale

A regular dose of nature may improve mental health during Covid-19 pandemic

As per a new study, nature around one’s home may help mitigate some of the negative mental health effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new study was published in the journal Ecological Applications.(Pixabay)
Published on Nov 23, 2020 12:37 PM IST
Tokyo [Japan] | ByAsian News International | Posted by Jahnavi Gupta

Your diet can impact your mental health. Here’s how

A recent study states that the link between diet and mental health can be firmly established in certain cases like ketogenic diet, vitamin B12 deficiency among others.

Food habits affect one’s mental health, states a recent study.(Unsplash)
Updated on Jan 04, 2020 03:41 PM IST
Washington D.C. | ByAsian News International

Three cups of filtered coffee may protect you from diabetes. Here’s how

To differentiate the diabetes risk for boiled and filtered coffee, a new technique called metabolomics was used, in combination with classic dietary questionnaires.

Consumption of boiled coffee had no effect on the diabetes risk in the study.(Unsplash)
Updated on Dec 18, 2019 04:20 PM IST
London | ByIndo Asian News Service
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