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  • Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health
    Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health
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    Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health

    India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T06:11:28+00:00August 21st, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

    Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage, some of the least favourite vegetables of people, could be the most beneficial when it comes to preventing advanced blood vessel disease, suggests new research.

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    • Covid-19 loss of smell very different from common cold, flu
      Covid-19 loss of smell very different from common cold, flu
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      Covid-19 loss of smell very different from common cold, flu

      India Inc. Staff2020-08-21T06:22:57+00:00August 20th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

      New research has revealed how the loss of smell associated with Covid-19 differs from what you typically might experience with a blocked nose due to a bad cold or flu.

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      • Smartphones can help manage drunkenness Study
        Smartphones can help manage drunkenness: Study
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        Smartphones can help manage drunkenness: Study

        India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T06:23:46+00:00August 19th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

        Your smartphone can tell when you've had too much to alcohol consumption by detecting changes in the way you walk, according to a new study published in the ‘Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs’.

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        • Exercise can help to beat Covid-19 lockdown stress
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          Exercise can help to beat Covid-19 lockdown stress

          India Inc. Staff2020-08-19T13:45:46+00:00August 18th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

          Exercise is an effective way to combat the stresses surrounding Covid-19, and it doesn’t have to cost the earth to reap the benefits. As studies show the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on mental health, more people are turning to exercise to boost their spirits.

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          • Walking to work may be better than just a casual stroll
            Walking to work may be better than just a casual stroll
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            Walking to work may be better than just a casual stroll

            India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T10:57:40+00:00August 16th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

            Walking with a purpose – especially walking to get to work, makes people walk faster and consider themselves to be healthier, a new study has found.

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            • Punjabi, Gujarati versions plugged into new NHS Test and Trace App
              Punjabi, Gujarati versions plugged into new NHS Test and Trace App
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              Punjabi, Gujarati versions plugged into new NHS Test and Trace App

              Nadia Hatink2020-09-07T10:58:54+00:00August 14th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

              The UK began trials of a new smartphone app this week designed to track Covid-19 infections within the community, with versions also available in languages such as Punjabi, Gujarati, Bangla and Urdu to ensure a wider outreach.

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              • Childhood can thrive in nature, in the right balance
                Childhood can thrive in nature, in the right balance
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                Childhood can thrive in nature, in the right balance

                India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T11:01:21+00:00August 13th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

                While it is known that being close to nature has been proven beneficial for multiple areas of young people's wellbeing. However, according to a recent study the nature connection is not universally positive.

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                • Bodyweight has an alarming impact on brain function
                  Bodyweight has an alarming impact on brain function
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                  Bodyweight has an alarming impact on brain function

                  India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T11:02:15+00:00August 12th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

                  An increase in the bodyweight means all of the regions of the brain going down in activity and blood flow, as per a recent brain imaging study.

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                  • Little evidence coronavirus transmitted in schools UK study
                    Little evidence coronavirus transmitted in schools: UK study
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                    Little evidence coronavirus transmitted in schools: UK study

                    India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T11:03:09+00:00August 11th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

                    One of the world’s largest studies of its kind has indicated that there is little evidence that coronavirus is transmitted in schools.

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                    • Reaching for cookies in lockdown not all bad news
                      Reaching for cookies in lockdown not all bad news
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                      Reaching for cookies in lockdown not all bad news

                      India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T11:04:35+00:00August 8th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

                      Eating healthy (most of the time) and keeping up relationships while working from home are some of the practices that health and wellness expert Robyn Youkilis and clinical psychologist Dr Kevin Gilliland say can curb anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic.

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