MEDINDIA NEWSLETTER Issue No.46
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Foods that are rich in potassium, calcium and vitamin C help in lowering the levels of blood pressure. Here are some foods just for you !! | | |
| An expert emphasized the significance of protecting diabetic patients from the increasing levels of air pollution |
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Explore the global crisis of declining male fertility, burdening women and demanding urgent preventive measures | | | |
|   Engaging in smoking also heightens the likelihood of complications associated with diabetes, including cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, and blindness |
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  Explore the science and safety of microwaving food for a secure and convenient kitchen experience | | | |
|   IgE antibodies to common foods are associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular mortality |
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  Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as an innovative method for researching and addressing fears and phobias in humans | | | |
|   Discover the science behind short workouts and weight loss. From 10-minute trends to intense routines, explore the effectiveness and benefits of quick-paced exercises |
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  Research reveals a robust association between insecticide exposure and decreased sperm concentration in adult men globally | | | |
|   Discover the transformative power of yoga in diabetes management with insights from Dr. Indranil Basuray. A holistic approach to a healthier life |
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  Two experimental medications using innovative approaches to combating bad cholesterol were presented at the American Heart Association | | | |
Immunity boosting foods in the daily diet is a natural way to protect the body from infection and to help fight pathogens | | |
Childhood obesity has become a major health concern globally, and linked to serious health risks. Test your knowledge on childhood obesity by taking this quiz
| | Think you know your medicines too well? Test your antibiotic knowledge with this quiz. Get whizzing... | | |
A business executive injured his leg skiing one weekend. By the time he got home Saturday, the leg was very swollen and he was having difficulty walking, so he called his physician at his home. The doctor told him to soak it in hot water. He tried soaking it in hot water but the leg became more swollen and painful. His maid saw him limping and said, "I don't know, I'm only a maid, but I always thought it was better to use cold water, not hot, for swelling." He tried switching to cold water and the swelling rapidly subsided. On Sunday afternoon he called his Dr. again to complain. "Say, what kind of doctor are you anyway? You told me to soak my leg in hot water and it got worse. My maid told me to use cold water and it got better." What do you think the doctor would have said? Click here to view the joke > | | | © 2023 Medindia.net. All rights reserved. You signed up to receive Medindia's newsletter. Our mailing address: Medindia4u.com Pvt. Ltd., A-113, 3rd Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai-600 102, India View in browser | | | |