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Dr. Preethi Balasubramanian is a multi-talented professional who embarked on her journey as a dentist. With two years of dental practice experience in Mumbai and Mayapur, she honed her skills and knowledge in oral healthcare. Transitioning into the realm of content writing, Preethi's expertise found view more..
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![Type 2 Diabetes Surge by 20% in the Last Decade](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/glucose-monitoring-device-now-in-blood-sugar.jpg)
Type 2 Diabetes Surge by 20% in the Last Decade
Type 2 diabetes cases surged nearly 20% over the past decade, affecting all groups, with notable increases among low-income individuals and older adults.
![AI-Powered Tongue Diagnosis: A Modern Twist on an Ancient Practice](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/tongue-color-to-diagnose-diseases.jpg)
AI-Powered Tongue Diagnosis: A Modern Twist on an Ancient Practice
AI-powered tongue diagnosis achieves 98% accuracy in predicting diseases by analyzing color, bridging ancient Chinese medicine.
![The Impact of Sugar and Antioxidant-Rich Diets on Epigenetic Aging](https://www.medindia.net/images/patientinfo/120x100/antioxidants-slow-down-the-aging-clock.jpg)
The Impact of Sugar and Antioxidant-Rich Diets on Epigenetic Aging
A study finds that high sugar intake accelerates epigenetic aging, while antioxidant-rich diets slow it down. Discover how diet impacts biological age in women.
![New Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis: PIPE-307 May Reverse Nerve Damage](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/promising-ms-therapy.jpg)
New Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis: PIPE-307 May Reverse Nerve Damage
PIPE-307, a new drug targeting the M1R receptor, shows promise in halting and potentially reversing nerve damage in Multiple sclerosis by regenerating the myelin sheath.
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How Early Screen Time Use Can Lead to Increased Anger in Young Children
Excessive Screen Time use in early childhood is linked to increased anger and frustration, disrupting emotional regulation and creating a cycle of negative behavior.