The wrong recipe for heart disease
New research from the University of South Australia suggests high-heat caramelisation of meat could be bad for our health.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-05T12:47:39+00:00September 5th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
New research from the University of South Australia suggests high-heat caramelisation of meat could be bad for our health.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T10:54:47+00:00September 3rd, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
A pilot study suggests that sleep paralysis can possibly be treated with a unique combination of meditation-relaxation.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T07:43:04+00:00September 2nd, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Premenopausal women have good long-term outcomes after a heart attack, according to late-breaking research presented at ESC Congress 2020.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T08:17:04+00:00September 1st, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Three popular complementary and integrative health (CIH) therapies -- Yoga, Tai Chi, and meditation -- are showing physical and mental health improvement among veterans.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T08:59:39+00:00August 29th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Fear of missing out (FOMO), the social anxiety that other people are having fun without you, can have an impact on any, irrespective of age.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T09:01:32+00:00August 28th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Older people who eat plenty of vitamin C – commonly found in citrus fruits, berries, and vegetables – have the best skeletal muscle mass, according to new research.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T08:50:29+00:00August 27th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Getting enough exercise plays a key role in chronic pain management. However, how people approach their pain can have a significant effect on whether they get enough physical activity – or if they spend more time sedentary or being lazy.
Nadia Hatink2020-08-26T10:51:47+00:00August 26th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
It is vitally important to get children back into schools after lengthy coronavirus lockdown related closures, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said as he issued a direct plea to parents this week to get ready for school once again.
India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T09:08:57+00:00August 25th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
Medication for high blood pressure could improve Covid-19 survival rates and reduce the severity of infection, according to new research from the University of East Anglia in England.
Nadia Hatink2020-08-24T02:54:44+00:00August 22nd, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|
The UK government opened a consultation this week into new automated technologies, which could allow drivers some options to go hands free with the overall aim of making driving on roads safer.