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Recognising that women are more affected by thyroid disorders can lead to timely testing and treatment, improving health and quality of life. | Health |
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Recognising that women are more affected by thyroid disorders can lead to timely testing and treatment, improving health and quality of life. | Health |
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Raw garlic on an empty stomach may boost immunity, support heart and artery health, aid digestion, reduce inflammation, and help detox by activating liver enzymes. Its key compound, allicin, is better absorbed when eaten raw. However, it can cause acidity, heartburn, or stomach irritation in some people, especially those with sensitive digestion or acid reflux. , Health, Times Now |
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If you are facing shortness of breath, don't overlook it as it may be connected to underlying heart issues. | Health |
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If you are prone to be stressed often, exercise caution and try to manage stress, otherwise your heart will be at serious risk. | Health |
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Did you know that using plastic cutting boards for a year can lead to microplastic ingestion equivalent to 10 credit cards? Dr London ranks such harmful habits. | Health |
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Can heavy weightlifting harm your heart? Learn the risks, benefits, and safety tips of weight training for heart health, including who should avoid heavy lifting and how to exercise safely. |
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Every child, at some point, wonders if they are brave enough to face the challenges life throws their way. Subhas Chandra Bose, one of India's most fe. |
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Thrombo-inflammation is a dangerous condition where blood clotting and inflammation occur simultaneously, overwhelming the body's natural controls. Seen in illnesses like sepsis, autoimmune disease, and organ injury, it can cause strokes, heart attacks, and organ damage. Risk varies by health status, but prevention includes healthy lifestyle habits, infection control, and medical management. , Health, Times Now |
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Consider soaking your rice before eating, as this allows it to ferment, which can improve digestibility and support heart health. | Health |
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Stress, poor eating habits and lack of movement affect our health more than we realise. Cardiologist Dr Alok Chopra shares daily habits to help your body heal. | Health |