1. Measles vaccination decreases acute respiratory infection, diarrhea
Some researchers from the International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai have found that there was a decrease in acute respiratory infection and diarrhea in children receiving measles vaccination. The study was conducted based on the data from five different countries.
Source: The Hindu
2. Baldness, premature greying may spike up heart disease risk in men
According to research, men who are under the age of 40 years and with both male-pattern baldness and premature greying have a higher risk of developing heart disease.
Source: Indian Express
3. 9 Reasons your cough is not going
Are you having cough as a lingering guest in your life not ready to leave you? Then read here to know why your cough is not going.
Source: 1mg.com
4. Eating this amount of cheese keeps heart disease and stroke at bay
Though cheese is generally considered to be bad for heart health, a research study states that eating around 40 grams of cheese can help in reducing the risk of heart diseases by 14 percent. The study also said that cheese lowers the levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) and raises the levels of good cholesterol (HDL).
Source: IbTimes
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