Your Death Risk Doubles If You Fail This 10-Second Balancing Test, Claims Study
How well can you balance standing on one leg? Your balancing skills might determine how long you will live, according to a new study.
How well can you balance standing on one leg? Your balancing skills might determine how long you will live, according to a new study.
The current scenario has changed the way the world works, and long work hours are a part of it. However, WHO has reported that not only does long hours at work can lead to health problems, they increase your death risk.
Those with the highest level of industrial processing fall into the category of ultra-processed foods.
Long daytime naps may increase the risk of inflammation, which may negatively impact heart health and longevity - say researchers.
According to a recent study, social isolation is tied to higher mortality. Know more about this.
The study pointed to two possible culprits: a greater likelihood of smoking after divorce and lower levels of physical activity.
Patients are more likely to die during off-hours or on weekends according to new study.
A new artificial intelligence can tell when you are going to die and it has come out to be accurate.
Besides, increasing the tax rates on junk foods including sugar-sweetened beverages and red meat can reduce the deaths caused by diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Common approach of intensive glucose control to achieve low blood sugar targets in type 2 diabetes can increase the risk of mortality.
Women with a history of infertility have a 10 percent increased risk of dying due to breast cancer and diabetes.
More physical activity and at higher intensities could lead to a big drop in the risk of death in older women.
Click for tips to keep yourself and kids safe from electrocution.
They are at risk of dying from cardiometabolic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
Researchers identified 15,160 emergency surgery patients and found that almost 19% (2820) did not reach the operating room within that time frame.
The risk of death in people with metabolic syndrome -- a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity is double.
Even a single episode of severe hypoglycemic condition may be associated with nearly double the risk of cardiovascular disease or death in older adults.
Four per cent of all deaths are because people spend more than three hours a day just sitting down.
How well can you balance standing on one leg? Your balancing skills might determine how long you will live, according to a new study.
The current scenario has changed the way the world works, and long work hours are a part of it. However, WHO has reported that not only does long hours at work can lead to health problems, they increase your death risk.
Those with the highest level of industrial processing fall into the category of ultra-processed foods.
Long daytime naps may increase the risk of inflammation, which may negatively impact heart health and longevity - say researchers.
According to a recent study, social isolation is tied to higher mortality. Know more about this.
The study pointed to two possible culprits: a greater likelihood of smoking after divorce and lower levels of physical activity.
Patients are more likely to die during off-hours or on weekends according to new study.
A new artificial intelligence can tell when you are going to die and it has come out to be accurate.
Besides, increasing the tax rates on junk foods including sugar-sweetened beverages and red meat can reduce the deaths caused by diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Common approach of intensive glucose control to achieve low blood sugar targets in type 2 diabetes can increase the risk of mortality.
Women with a history of infertility have a 10 percent increased risk of dying due to breast cancer and diabetes.
More physical activity and at higher intensities could lead to a big drop in the risk of death in older women.
Click for tips to keep yourself and kids safe from electrocution.
They are at risk of dying from cardiometabolic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
Researchers identified 15,160 emergency surgery patients and found that almost 19% (2820) did not reach the operating room within that time frame.
The risk of death in people with metabolic syndrome -- a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity is double.
Even a single episode of severe hypoglycemic condition may be associated with nearly double the risk of cardiovascular disease or death in older adults.
Four per cent of all deaths are because people spend more than three hours a day just sitting down.