MEDICINE & HEALTH

The Truth About Sugar Substitutes and Obesity

The rising numbers of diabetes and obesity cases could be credited to "added sugars" which actually only add sweetness or flavor but only very little nutritional value.

Dengue Cases Rise in Asian Countries

During this time of the year, most Asian countries are experiencing extremely high numbers of dengue cases because of the rainy season.

WHO Says Burnout is Now a Syndrome

In the organization's new edition of the write-up, burnout was upgraded into a syndrome. (Photo : Gerd Altmann) Working hard has been one of the many practices in career advancement.

PhD Student at MIT Hopes to Revolutionize Insulin Administration

One in 11 people have diabetes, and so the potential reach of Volpatti’s research is massive. A student who is currently attaining her Ph. D. in chemical engineering, Lisa Volpatti is researching avenues for an automatic, self-administering insulin treatment that individuals with diabetes could take once each day.

Smartphone Usage Amongst Children Must Be Monitored, Says Expert

Some children as young as 13 years old are being treated for digital technology addiction. Countless hours spent communicating with friends on Snapchat and Instagram may be as dangerously addictive for teenagers and children as drugs and alcohol, and needs to be treated just the same, school administrators and teachers were warned at an education conference in London.

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