MEDINDIA NEWSLETTER Issue No.124
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Apples are delicious fruits that are loaded with essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals. Apples offer remarkable health benefits that are needed for overall health.
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Asia sees rising COVID cases due to new variants, low booster uptake, and increased travel; vigilance and boosters remain vital to control the spread.
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People are regaining weight rapidly after stopping popular weight loss injections, raising concerns about long-term effectiveness.
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Extended sitting leads to brain shrinkage and memory decline, even if physical activity is maintained, particularly in individuals carrying the APOE-ℇ4 gene.
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PPARℽ targeting diabetes drug pioglitazone shows promise in reducing prostate cancer relapse risk, reveals new research.
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Hydration supports heart health and overall well-being, providing long-term benefits to contributing organs and bodily functions.
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Raw milk is trending again, with claims of health benefits. But science warns of serious bacterial risks. Here's the truth about this farm-fresh controversy.
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Discover how slow, mindful breathing improves emotional resilience, brain function, and heart harmony through science-backed techniques.
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Body fat and muscle distribution may influence cancer survival more than BMI alone.
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A new nasal spray-based gene therapy, using AAV.CPP.16 shows promise for treating lung diseases like COVID-19 and pulmonary fibrosis.
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Researchers set a new benchmark for medicine safety in breastfeeding by analyzing drug levels in both mothers and their infants through breast milk and plasma.
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A wild-food-only diet triggers lasting shifts in gut microbial communities without introducing new species.
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Ayurvedic medicine has its own benefits though not proven. Take this quiz to learn more about the key concepts of Ayurvedic medicine.
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Belly fat is not all bad since it serves as cushion for the visceral organs. The problem begins when there's too much of it.
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Patient: What is the probability of success in undergoing a bypass surgery?
Doctor: 100%!!
Patient: But how can you be so sure of achieving 100% success?
What would be the reply from doctor?
Click here to view the joke >
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