A significant long-term study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals that good cardiorespiratory fitness when young is associated with a 40% decreased chance of acquiring 9 particular cancers later in life, at least in men.
Bollywood celebs and controversies go hand-in-hand. Recently, the actor who made it to the headlines was Ranbir Kapoor after his wife Alia Bhatt made a new revelation about their equation on social media.
It was revealed on Wednesday that Stokes had reversed his decision to retire from ODI cricket and would return for next month’s four-match ODI series against New Zealand. England selector Luke Wright later confirmed the same 15 players named to take on the Kiwis is also the provisional World
According to new research published in Blood Advances, early improvements in cardiac and hematologic parameters may predict better survival outcomes for patients being treated for stage IIIb AL amyloidosis, a deadly disease with a median survival of 4-6 months caused by abnormal protein buil
Researchers have conducted an in-depth examination of the proteins responsible for cancer across a variety of tumour types, providing knowledge that cannot be determined only by genome sequencing
Actor Sunny Deol, who is basking on the success of his film, ‘Gadar 2’, spoke about the sequel of the 2007 sports drama film, ‘Apne’, which was directed by Anil Sharma, featuring Dharmendra and Bobby Deol along with him.
Star LPL cricketers through the campaign called “Pro Tip” will impart cricketing knowledge to young players to up their game. These aspiring young cricketers from across Sri Lanka are sending questions as recorded videos asking their favourite player to help them overcome the various cricket
New Delhi [India], August 14: Renowned Lav Kush Ramleela Committee, known for its grand performances at Lal Qila Maidan in Delhi, organized a press conference at Constitution Club, New Delhi. The committee's chairman, Arjun Kumar, extended Independence Day greetings and revealed that this ye
“We have revealed a protein pathway that appears to have a direct impact on diseases, which opens up a new area for potential drug development,” says the study’s senior author Aurelio Lorico, MD PhD, Professor of Pathology and interim Chief Research Officer at Touro University Nevada College
According to a recent investigation, pathogenic bacteria exposed to the antibiotic albicidin rapidly improve their resistance by up to 1,000 times through a gene amplification process.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai researchers found that the optimal heart rate for fat burning varies for each person and frequently does not correspond with the "fat burning zone" on commercial exercise machines.