Adults sleeping five hours or less a night have increased risk of chronic illnesses: Study \
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Adults sleeping five hours or less a night have increased risk of chronic illnesses: Study

19-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 19 (ANI): Getting less than five hours of sleep in mid-to-late life could be linked to an increased risk of developing at least two chronic diseases, finds a new study.
19-Oct-2022 Health
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Five hours of sleep each night linked to greater risk of several diseases: Study \
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Five hours of sleep each night linked to greater risk of several diseases: Study

19-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 19 (ANI): A new study led by UCL researchers indicates that getting less than five hours of sleep in mid-to-late life may be connected to an elevated risk of acquiring at least two chronic illnesses.
19-Oct-2022 Health
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Less amount of exercise makes it even difficult: Study \
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Less amount of exercise makes it even difficult: Study

05-Mar-2022
London [UK], March 5 (ANI): A recent research has suggested that doing less exercise could deactivate a vital protein in the body, causing further inactivity and making exercise even more difficult.
05-Mar-2022 Health
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Study: Mental health conditions not linked to allergies including asthma, hay fever \
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Study: Mental health conditions not linked to allergies including asthma, hay fever

10-Oct-2021
Washington [US], October 10 (ANI): Researchers from Bristol Medical School: Population Health Sciences (PHS) and School of Psychological Science busted rumours and found out that allergic diseases do not cause mental health traits including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia or vice-versa.
10-Oct-2021 Health
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Allergies including asthma and hay fever not linked to mental health conditions: Study \
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Allergies including asthma and hay fever not linked to mental health conditions: Study

06-Oct-2021
Bristol [UK], October 6 (ANI): Allergic diseases such as asthma, atopic dermatitis and hay fever do not cause the onset of mental health conditions or vice versa, according to the findings of a new University of Bristol-led study.
06-Oct-2021 Health
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