Despite greater access to health information, new research found that many Europeans were confused about diet and lifestyle changes related to increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, revealed 2015 research, conducted by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC). In a survey of over 2,800 European adults across the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands and Finland to ...
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Survey Reveals 68% Yet to Use Mobile-Based Financial Services
Amdocs has released the results from a new global survey around mobile financial services (MFS) which revealed that more than 68 percent of the respondents have yet to use mobile financial services, and that new innovative solutions for savings, loans, and insurance will drive the next phase of mobile financial services growth across emerging and mature markets. Conducted by analyst ...
Read More »Without Humans, How the World Would Have Been?
Without humans, the whole world would have looked like Serengeti, says a new study that projected a scenario of the natural worldwide diversity patterns of mammals in the absence of past and present humans. Since the greatest diversity of large mammals is found in Africa, which reflects past human activities – and not climatic or other environmental constraints, the new ...
Read More »Cancer Treatment: Researchers Identify 10 New Antibodies
Researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark have identified ten new antibodies that can possibly prevent cancer tumours from growing. The antibodies work by inhibiting the body’s blood vessel formation close to the tumour which is, thereby, cut off from oxygen and nutrient supply. The researchers have tested some of the antibodies on mice and have succeeded in using them to ...
Read More »Beware! Low Vitamin D Levels Lead to Early Death Too, Says New Study
New research throws light on Vitamin D deficiency, which is not focused fully till now as the ultimate cause for other diseases leading to an early death. Otherwise, it was mainly attributed to bone health till now. Based on examination of genes, the new study has established for the first time a causal relationship between low Vitamin D levels and ...
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