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Sedentary Life: Know Easy Lifestyle Modifications To Live Healthy
It is not necessary to make major changes to change a sedentary lifestyle. Read on to know what changes you need to make.
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Omicron Variant HV.1 Sparks Concerns Across the Nation; Surge in 'COVID Tongue' Cases Raises New Health Alarms
The total COVID case tally is 4.50 crore, with a recovery rate of 98.81%. The death toll stands at 5,33,295. Read ahead to know more.
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World Diabetes Day 2023: Study Reveals Ayurvedic Herbs Can Manage Diabetes In 14 Days, Experts Comment
A study by AIIMS, Delhi found that this herbal mixture is effective in reducing obesity as well, along with diabetes.
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What Happens When Our Bile Duct Enlarges? Here's What To Do For Prevention
Bile duct enlargement is a complicated disorder with numerous potential origins and outcomes. Read on to know the preventive tips.
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क्या है कोरोना का नया JN.1 वेरिएंट जो बन गया है वैज्ञानिकों की परेशानी, जानें इसके बारे में
JN.1 Latest COVID Variant: सार्स-कोव-2 वैरिएंट जेएन.1 (JN.1) इंग्लैंड, फ़्रांस, आइसलैंड समेत अमेरिका जैसे देशों में फैल चुका है।
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Sleep Loss Rewires Brain, Creating Antidepressant-Like Effects, Say Researchers
The research sheds light on the diverse roles of dopamine neurons in the brain, challenging previous assumptions about their functions. Read on.
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How Many Steps a Day for a Healthier Life? New Magic Number Revealed
These findings offer a tangible and accessible way for people to improve their health and well-being. Read ahead to know.
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COVID Infection Can Make It Difficult For You To Sleep, Especially If You Have Respiratory Distress: Study
91.3% of people who had COVID-19 and recovered from it had trouble sleeping even a year after leaving the hospital.
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Bryan Jhonson, 45-Year-Old Billionaire Whose Biological Age Is 18: Here’s How He Plans To Live Till 200
Claiming to spend $ 2 million every year to stay young, what's surprising is that Bryan Jhonson’s extreme endeavours seem to be working.
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No COVID Antibodies After 3 Or More Vaccinations: New Study Reveals People Most At Risk Of Infection
Amid the emergence of new COVID variant Eris, new study finds that some people may have zero COVID antibodies even after three or more vaccine doses.










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