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Exercise increases life expectancy for normal-weight persons, says study

Exercise increases life expectancy for normal-weight persons, says study

A new study with 431,479 study participants has reinforced that an individual having relatively no weight troubles can be at risk of developing the same conditions as an obese individual without the proper amount of exercise. Researchers call the study a wake-up call for couch potatoes of all sizes.

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Does tap water make you sick?

Does tap water make you sick?

Drinking chemical rich tap water has been linked to an increase in the occu...

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Are foods more effective than antidepressants?

Are foods more effective than antidepressants?

Over a decade worth of scientific studies have pointed to an association be...

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Soda increasing deaths

Soda increasing deaths

The intake of sugar is known to complicate the body’s ability to effectiv...

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Oral health linked to impotence

Dental cavities and periodontal diseases are now being linked to much great...

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Universal flu jab 'edges closer'
A way of creating more effective vaccines which could protect against a broad range of flu viruses has been reported by US researchers.
Are people drinking too much coffee?
Has the world's caffeine habit spun out of control?
Feet home to more than 100 fungi
Fungi live all over the human body but their favourite spots are the heel, under toenails and between the toes, according to a US study.
Vitamin C can kill drug-resistant TB
Vitamin C can kill multidrug-resistant TB in the lab, scientists reveal.
VIDEO: Iodine deficiency 'may lower IQs'
Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers.
Iodine lack 'may lower UK baby IQs'
Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers who studied 1,000 families.

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