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30% Of Postmenopausal Women Have Osteoporosis, Reveals Study: Here Are Preventive Measures To Combat It
A 2022 study stated that 61 million people in India have osteoporosis and, out of these, 80% are women.
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Study Reveals How Poor Oral Health Can Increase Your Risk Of Diabetes
Emerging research has shown that not taking care of your oral hygiene is linked to systemic health issues, including an increased risk of diabetes.
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Diet Soda May Not Be As Healthy Of An Alternative As You Believed: Study Links It To Liver Disease
Recent research has unveiled a potential dark side to these artificially sweetened drinks – a connection to liver disease.
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Eating Dinner At 7 pm Is Key To A Long Life: Study
Making the effort to finish your dinner by 7 pm can have a positive impact on your digestion, sleep, weight management, and overall well-being.
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Study Finds A New Treatment To Restore Loss Of Smell From In Long COVID Patients
Loss of sense of smell is a common symptom in COVID-19 patients. A new study has found a new treatment for it.
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Lancet Study Reveals 40% Indian Women Are Abdominally Obese: Know Risks and Management Tips for Belly Fat
Abdominal obesity can put you at risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, type-2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.
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Alarming Study Reveals Over 70% of Indian Antibiotics Were Unapproved or Banned
The study concluded that regulatory enforcement has been slow and weak, allowing numerous unapproved and banned FDCs to remain in circulation.
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Combination Of 7 Healthy Lifestyle Habits Can Cut The Risk Of Depression By 57%, Revealed Study
Lifestyle has a significant impact on depression, and making healthy choices can greatly reduce your risk of experiencing depression.
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Exposure To Air Pollution In Utero Can Damage The Development Of Reproductive System: Study
A recent study revealed that air pollution can also hurt reproductive health by negatively altering the anogenital distance.
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Do You Work From Home? Study Suggests It May Increase Your Risk of THESE two Mental Illnesses
The study highlights the need for a balanced approach to remote work, to safeguard both the mental and physical health of people in the workforce.




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