MEDINDIA NEWSLETTER Issue No.98
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Discover nutrient-dense fruits like avocado and kiwi, rich in essential vitamins and minerals, promoting heart health, immunity, and overall well-being.
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Discover the top 7 health tests every woman in her 20s should take to prevent heart issues, including blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, and more.
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Why do women sleep less and wake more often than men? New research uncovers biological factors beyond caregiving responsibilities.
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Learn how the oral microbiome influences maternal mental health during pregnancy.
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Discover why maintaining weight loss is challenging due to fat tissue memory and learn about epigenetic changes in fat cells and their effect on obesity treatments.
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Yale's study reveals that social networks, including friends and acquaintances, influence gut microbiome composition, affecting health risks and benefits
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What makes water chestnut (singhada) a superfood? Packed with nutrients, it boosts immunity, supports heart health, and aids weight loss- perfect for year-round nutrition!
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Study highlights depression's role in worsening menstrual pain and suggests sleep disturbances as a key factor.
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Learn how to prevent and treat swimmer's eye, a common condition caused by chlorinated pool water.
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Tea, including caffeinated and herbal varieties, can be hydrating and contribute to your daily fluid needs. Learn the facts behind this common health myth.
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Ease period bloating with nutritionist-approved foods like bananas, ginger, and peppermint tea that target water retention, poor digestion, and discomfort.
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Explores ethical concerns and risks in self-experimentation, highlighting autonomy, potential harms, and the need for regulation in cases like Halassy's.
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Did you know? Consuming empty calories can lead to nutrient deficiencies and chronic diseases! #nutritionfacts #healthydiet #medindia
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Feeling bad, sad, silly or glad? Find out what is responsible by taking part in our brain quiz.
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Brain injury occurs when an external mechanical force affects the function of the brain. Test your knowledge on brain injury by taking this quiz.
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A villager from Bengal met the then Chief Minister P.C.Sen and requested him to touch his enlarged hydroceles.
The Chief Minister could sense that there has been some misunderstanding. He explained to the visitor that his predecessor Dr. B.C.Roy was a medical practitioner but he was not. He advised the villager to consult a doctor. The villager was however adamant and wanted the CM to touch his hydrocele. A visibly annoyed CM politely advised the caller not to entertain superstitious beliefs and politicians including ministers were only ordinary mortals and not God-men with divine touch.
The villager would have nothing of it and was firm in his request that the CM touch his hydroceles. When pressed to speak out, the villager said: "People in my village say that anything the Government touches vanishes and I therefore want the CM to oblige".
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