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Fat shaming doctors may harm mental health of obese people, reveals new study
Fat shaming doctors may harm mental health of obese people, reveals new study
Researchers Revealed That Fat Shaming From A Doctor Can Take A Significant Negative Toll On A Patient s Health, As It Can Reduced Trust In Their Health Care Provider.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 06 Aug 2017, 01:40:22 PM
New Delhi:
The procedure of fat shaming at the doctor s office can be harmful to both the mental and physical health of a patient, according to the new research published at the 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychologic Association, where Chrisler called fat shaming by a doctor a form of malpractice.
Designed: Smart underwear to solve your lower back pain problem
Designed: Smart underwear to solve your lower back pain problem
The Device Was Unveiled At The Congress Of The International Society Of Biomechanics In Brisbane, Australia, Consists Of Two Fabric Sections, Made Of Nylon Canvas, Lycra, Polyester And Other Materials, For The Chest And Legs.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 03 Aug 2017, 12:25:21 PM
New Delhi:
Do you face back pain very often? Here s a good news for you! Engineers in the US have designed a mechanised undergarment that will help in reducing muscle fatigue.
“People are often trying to capitalise on a huge societal problem with devices that are unproven or unviable,” said co-investigator Aaron Yang from Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville, Tennessee, US.
36 million blind people globally, expected to triple by 2050, reveals new study
36 million blind people globally, expected to triple by 2050, reveals new study
The Number Of Blind People Across The World Is Set To Triple From About 36 Million To 115 Million By 2050, Due To Growing Ageing Population, According To The New Study Published In The Lancet Journal.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 03 Aug 2017, 07:21:53 PM
New Delhi:
The number of blind people across the world is set to triple from about 36 million to 115 million by 2050, due to growing ageing population, according to the new study published in The Lancet Journal.
Skinny legs may up death risk to 300 per cent, says new study
Skinny legs may up death risk to 300 per cent, says new study
The Research Revealed That, Among Lean People, Skinny Lower Legs May Prove To Be The Strongest Predictor Of Poor Metabolic Health While For Obese People, Abdominal Fat Levels And Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Are Strong Predictors Of Cardio Metabolic Diseases Such As Type 2 Diabetes Or Cardiovascular Disease.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 03 Aug 2017, 11:43:02 PM
New Delhi:
Lean people who are metabolically unhealthy, but have normal weight, might be a 300 per cent greater chance of dying from Type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease, a research has claimed.