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Health benefits of rotti for weight loss and diabetes

KARACHI: The Pakistani bread or chapati, also known as roti, is a staple in almost every Pakistani household. Alternatively spelled chapatti or chappati, this...
Tea upsets digestive system?

Drinking 3 or more cups of coffee or tea per day...

Drinking three cups of coffee or tea per day can be enough to trigger chronic migraines, causing pain for days at a time, a...

Indian people have smaller brains, says a new study

HYDERABAD, India: The brains of Indian people are on an average are smaller in height, width and volume as compared to western and other...

Do You Know Aspirin Can Reduce Adverse Effects Of Air Pollution...

A latest study has revealed that taking aspirin can lessen the adverse effects of air pollution on your body. During the study, published in the...

Turkey’s Doner Kebab originated in Central Asia: historian

Doner, also known as doner kebab, is one of the most internationally recognized Turkish foods in the world. Doner is a type of kebab,...

Fluoride in drinking water tied to lower IQ: study

A latest study links exposure to fluoridated tap water during pregnancy to lower IQ scores in infants, but several outside experts expressed concern over...

Rashid Minhas remembered on his 48th martyrdom anniversary

The 48th martyrdom anniversary of Nishan-e-Haider recipient Rashid Minhas is being observed today. The youngest officer to have received the...

Some blood groups more vulnerable to cancer: Swedish study

A latest study by Swedish experts says that there is a relation between a person's blood group and the possibility of developing cancer. They evaluated...

Limited meat consumption crucial during Eid-ul-Azha

Eid-ul-Azha is a time for sharing what you have with those in need, as millions of Muslims live in poor economic conditions worldwide. The festival...

Replacing red meat with poultry may decrease breast cancer risk: study

Eating poultry instead of red meat may reduce breast cancer risk in women by more than a quarter, a new study suggests. A group of...