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Nuts, Seeds, and a Balanced Diet Could Help Prevent Diverticulitis

May 13, 2025 542 Views

New research confirms that nuts and seeds do not increase the risk of diverticulitis, challenging previous dietary advice. The study followed nearly 30,000 women with no history of the di...

Lower Your Heart Attack Risk: Doctor-Approved Daily Habits You Can Start Today

May 10, 2025 586 Views

Though many of its risk factors are under our control, heart disease is nevertheless one of the world's top causes of mortality. The risk of a heart attack can be considerably decreased and lon...

Advanced Therapy in 2-Year-Old Could Revolutionize Thalassemia Management in India

May 09, 2025 651 Views

A child was diagnosed with Beta Thalassemia Major at the age of six months — a severe genetic blood condition that hinders the body’s ability to produce sufficient healthy red blood cel...

Medical Reforms Announced as Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge of Andhra Pradesh Medical Council

May 08, 2025 692 Views

Vijayawada | May 8, 2025

Gold Medals to Top Medical Students – Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge as APMC Chairman, Announces Reforms

How yoga asanas can help you build muscles too

May 08, 2025 571 Views

While yoga traditionally gives you a lean and toned body, it can support muscle growth when poses are held for longer periods and combined with a proper diet rich in protein. It can beautifully ble...

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