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WHO Urges Reduction Of Sugar Intake
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UNITED NATIONS, March 5 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on countries to reduce sugar intake among adults and children to less than 10 percent of their total energy intake, Xinhua news agency reported. WHO said a further ...
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Bernama
UNITED NATIONS, March 5 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on countries to reduce sugar intake among adults and children to less than 10 percent of their total energy intake, Xinhua news agency reported. WHO said a further ...
WHO Declares War on Hidden Sugars in Fight Against Obesity
Reduce sugar intake to boost health: WHO
Cut your sugar intake to 25 grams a day if you can, says UN
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Why Indian food tastes so good
NEWS.com.au
SCIENTISTS have figured out why Indian food, with its perfect blend of spices and sweetness, tastes so damn delicious. Three researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology analysed more than 2,000 dishes from “India's #1 food site” TarlaDalal.com, ...
Specialty food ingredient trends: An overviewfnbnews.com
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NEWS.com.au
SCIENTISTS have figured out why Indian food, with its perfect blend of spices and sweetness, tastes so damn delicious. Three researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology analysed more than 2,000 dishes from “India's #1 food site” TarlaDalal.com, ...
Specialty food ingredient trends: An overview
This is why Indian food is so delicious, according to science
Scientists identify the reason why Indian food is so tasty SCIENTISTS have ...
Today.com
Why a handshake is more than a sign of friendship
Daily Times
It is said that you can learn a lot about someone from their handshake - but it appears they may be learning far more about you than we have perhaps ever realised. Scientists have discovered that the traditional sign of friendship is actually a way for us to get a ...
People sniff their hands after a handshakeStuff.co.nz
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Human pheromonesThe Economist
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Daily Times
It is said that you can learn a lot about someone from their handshake - but it appears they may be learning far more about you than we have perhaps ever realised. Scientists have discovered that the traditional sign of friendship is actually a way for us to get a ...
People sniff their hands after a handshake
Humans shake hands to sniff each other out: study
Human pheromones
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Spider venom can prevent pain, too
Australian Life Scientist
In news which may cause arachnophobes around the world to breathe a collective sigh of relief, researchers have discovered that spider venom contains compounds which have the potential to block pain. Their study, published in the British Journal of ...
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Australian Life Scientist
In news which may cause arachnophobes around the world to breathe a collective sigh of relief, researchers have discovered that spider venom contains compounds which have the potential to block pain. Their study, published in the British Journal of ...
Spider Venom May Hold Keys to Unlock Effective Painkillers
Could Spider Venom Relieve Chronic Pain?
Spider Venom to be Used to Develop Painkillers
Oxygen may spur tumour-fighting cells
Perth Now
THE immune system often can spot and destroy abnormal cells before they grow into cancer. But when tumours manage to take root, they put up defences to block new immune attacks. Wednesday's study takes aim at one of those shields. With the extra ...
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Perth Now
THE immune system often can spot and destroy abnormal cells before they grow into cancer. But when tumours manage to take root, they put up defences to block new immune attacks. Wednesday's study takes aim at one of those shields. With the extra ...
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A drink a day makes you pretty
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The scientists said a single drink could make people more attractive because it caused facial muscles to relax and pupils to dilate. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews/©Igor Klimov/shutterstock.com ...
Alcohol Makes You More AttractiveTripleM Sydney (blog)
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The scientists said a single drink could make people more attractive because it caused facial muscles to relax and pupils to dilate. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews/©Igor Klimov/shutterstock.com ...
Alcohol Makes You More Attractive
Scientists Say You're at Your Most Attractive When a Little Buzzed
Turns Out 'Beer Goggles' Work Both Ways
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Heart disease linked to teenage stress
NEWS.com.au
THE worse a person deals with stress when young, the more likely they will develop heart disease later in life, a study suggests. RESEARCHERS in the UK and Sweden said that even exercise would do little to help after examining the records of more than ...
Dealing badly with stress even as a teen 'increases risk of heart disease'Daily Mail
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NEWS.com.au
THE worse a person deals with stress when young, the more likely they will develop heart disease later in life, a study suggests. RESEARCHERS in the UK and Sweden said that even exercise would do little to help after examining the records of more than ...
Dealing badly with stress even as a teen 'increases risk of heart disease'
Stress May Undermine Heart Benefits of Exercise
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How rats could kill us all
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BEADY eyes, shifty teeth, inordinately strong jaw muscles and the ability to tread water for three days are just some of the characteristics of rats. But if that isn't enough to make most of us fear the vermin, a new finding from researchers Cornell University ...
NYC rats carrying fleas linked to bubonic plague, study findsFox News
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NEWS.com.au
BEADY eyes, shifty teeth, inordinately strong jaw muscles and the ability to tread water for three days are just some of the characteristics of rats. But if that isn't enough to make most of us fear the vermin, a new finding from researchers Cornell University ...
NYC rats carrying fleas linked to bubonic plague, study finds
NYC rats harboring fleas that can carry plague, other diseases, study says
Are the rats and fleas of New York City the country's deadliest?
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New Findings Show Adults Less Likely To Get The Flu Than Kids
CBS Local
“December I had it a week straight, I was sick as a dog. And before that, it was summer time. Like August.” “For me, January of this year, and I think January of last year as well.” “I haven't had the flu since I was like 15.” “The last two times I had the flu was ...
Adults only catch flu around twice a decadeThe Nation
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“December I had it a week straight, I was sick as a dog. And before that, it was summer time. Like August.” “For me, January of this year, and I think January of last year as well.” “I haven't had the flu since I was like 15.” “The last two times I had the flu was ...
Adults only catch flu around twice a decade
Digital Journal
High salt diet could protect against pathogens
Digital Journal
Putting health warnings about salt to one side, dietary salt may help to defend the body against invading pathogens. This surprising finding comes from a new study. The new finding has come off the back of a research project. With a study undertaken on mice ...
The Healthy Side To SodiumTech Times
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Digital Journal
Putting health warnings about salt to one side, dietary salt may help to defend the body against invading pathogens. This surprising finding comes from a new study. The new finding has come off the back of a research project. With a study undertaken on mice ...
The Healthy Side To Sodium
Salty foods could protect against microbes
High-salt diet may boost immune response: Study
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