Tattooing increases risk of blood cancer, study
Stockholm: A new study suggests that tattooing on the body increases the risk of lymphoma by 21 percent. Lymphoma is ...
Read moreStockholm: A new study suggests that tattooing on the body increases the risk of lymphoma by 21 percent. Lymphoma is ...
Read moreFile photoAs the heat intensified in Karachi, gastro cases started increasing in the hospitals. According to the hospital administration, 45 ...
Read moreNew York: A new study recently found that people who value their self-esteem significantly increase their risk of depression over ...
Read moreNew York: A new study has revealed that when a person is in a state of anger, the risk of ...
Read moreBoston: A recent study found that genetically predisposed individuals have an increased risk of heart attack after experiencing stressful situations. ...
Read moreShanghai: A new study has revealed that people who experience intermittent fasting are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease. ...
Read more---File photo It is scientifically proven that women need at least 30 minutes more sleep than men, while women have ...
Read moreLondon: A new study has found that parents are concerned about their children's increased screen time and the potential harm ...
Read moreNew York: A new study has revealed that the more educated a person is, the longer they live. According to ...
Read moreNew York: According to a recent study, the more certain a person is about the intensity of a drug, the ...
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