MEDINDIA NEWSLETTER Issue No.101
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Discover why wearing the right bra size matters for your health and how to find the perfect fit.
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Stomach pain after eating can be caused by indigestion, food intolerances, GERD, gallstones, and more. Learn what triggers your discomfort.
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Medindia Health Network secures a finalist spot at Healthcare Summit 2024 for excellence in telemedicine and patient engagement through technology.
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Vegetarian diet and ow exposure to sun making vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in India.
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Rapamycin shows promise in extending lifespan in animals, with ongoing research on its anti-aging effects in humans. Could it slow down human aging?
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Playing chess boosts IQ, memory, creativity, and problem-solving skills, while protecting against cognitive decline and dementia.
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Discover the truth about healthy foods, their nutritional value, and hidden risks. Learn tips for choosing truly healthy options for optimal well-being.
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Weighted high knees help improve balance, mobility, and strength in older adults, reducing fall risk and promoting muscle mass preservation.
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Can moderate wine intake reduce heart disease risk? Yes! Studies suggest that 1 glass/day with a Mediterranean diet can cut cardiovascular risks by 50%.
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Discover how kindness enhances health, happiness, and longevity through scientific insights on prosocial behavior.
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Discover how a consistent bedtime can positively influence a child's behavior and emotional regulation.
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What's the simplest way to boost digestion, sleep, and mood? A 15-minute post-dinner walk- your one-stop wellness ritual!
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Explore the nutritional benefits of peanuts, the perfect winter snack for warmth, energy, and health.
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Use this quiz to know more about your bones and its functions.
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Use this quiz to know about blood, blood components, and its functions.
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A patient had a major surgery to both his hands and was recovering in the hospital.
One day, the & doctor visited him to check his progress and the patient asked him excitedly, "Will I be able to play the piano when these bandages come off?"
The doctor replied smiling, "I don't see why not."
"That's funny," said the man. "I wasn't able to play it before."
What was the joke about?
Click here to view the joke >
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