Washington D.C. [USA], Sept 23 (ANI): Fat Mass Index (FMI) - a measure of relative fat content is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events in diabetic people, a new study has highlighted.
Washington D.C. [USA], Sept 8 (ANI): While we may think that oral health is not that important, poor oral health is found to be associated with 75 per cent increased risk of the most common form of cancer, suggests a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 28 (ANI): Poor oral health is associated with a 75 per cent increased risk of the most common form of liver cancer, new research has found.
Washington D.C. [US], Aug 27 (ANI): Researchers found that patients with acne had a significantly increased risk of developing major depression, but only in the first five years after being diagnosed with acne.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 26 (ANI): Those who survived childhood cancer have a higher risk of developing a range of heart disease due to cancer therapy, suggests a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 25 (ANI): The researchers have identified the reason why people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of developing some forms of cancer.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 24 (ANI): People suffering from insomnia may have a higher risk of coronary artery ailment, heart failure, and stroke, suggests a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 18 (ANI): Researchers have discovered that women having intense sleep apnea have an increased risk of developing cancer. The study didn't find any causal relationship but elucidated the association between nocturnal hypoxia in women and elevated risk of cancer.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 14 (ANI): Women with diabetes are at a greater risk for sleep disturbances, suggests a study, which was published in the journal -- Menopause.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 7 (ANI): A recent analysis has found a dose-response relationship between higher cannabis use and increased risk for schizophrenia, a condition associated with abnormal dopamine synthesis and release in the brain.
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 5 (ANI): Both high and low levels of haemoglobin may be associated with the development of dementia years later, suggests a study.