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Issue No.87

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The Impact of Sedentary Behavior
Tips for New Mothers

This native western Malaysia fruit packs a punch with its health benefits. From seeds to its bark, every part of it is useful in some way.

Can a blood test predict cancer risk in people with type 2 diabetes? A study reveals that measuring IL-6 levels may help identify high-risk patients.

Research reveals low-dose THC may restore cognitive function and synapse density in aging brains by modulating mTOR activity, with potential anti-aging benefits.

Which part of the brain feels love? A new study maps love in our brains and finds out that different types of love light up different areas of the brain.

Sitting down right after running or exercising can make you dizzy or faint. Here are some tips to help you avoid feeling dizzy after a tough workout.

New research shows that higher body flexibility, measured by the Flexindex, is linked to better survival rates in middle-aged individuals.

A study shows marriage contributes significantly to optimal aging in men, offering benefits like social support and shared healthy habits.

Are microplastics reaching our brains? Yes, recent studies show rising levels of plastic shards in brain tissue, raising concerns about their health impact.

Discover how Manuka honey's unique properties may slow breast cancer growth and enhance traditional treatments, offering new hope for patients.

Engaging in activities like gaming, social media, or endless scrolling, often feels like wasting hours mindlessly, mandating for control over it.

Ever wondered why nasal vaccinations might be more effective? Antibody-producing cells migrate directly to the nasal passages, offering targeted protection.

Quit smoking when you're pregnant: Smoking during pregnancy is tied to poor academic performance in unborn babies.

Getting pimples on face? Taking period delay pills containing synthetic hormones like norethisterone can increase acne.

Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are connected to quicker brain aging, but a healthy lifestyle offers potential protection, according to a recent study.

Lobia is commonly known as cowpea or black-eyed peas. The lesser-known lobia is brimming with nutrients and amazing health benefits. Let's take a look at the health virtues of this nutrient-packed bean.

Test Your Knowledge

Bell's palsy is one of the most common causes of facial palsy and accounts for nearly 60 percent of all cases. Take this simple quiz to test your knowledge on Bell's palsy.

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.

Joke of the Week

Doctor: "What is three times three?

Person 1: 274
The doctor rolls his eyes and looks up at the ceiling, and asks the second man, "It's your turn. What is three times three?"

Person 2: "Tuesday,"
The doctor shakes his head sadly, then asks the third man, "Okay, your turn. What's three times three?"

Person 3: ...............
Can you guess what would be the reply from third person?


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