Health
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WHO Calls for Higher Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Fruit Juices, and Alcohol to Curb Diabetes and Cancer
NEW DELHI, India — Raising taxes on fruit juices, sugary drinks, and alcohol is critical to reducing the growing burden…
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Cold Wave and Severe Pollution Drive Surge in Heart and Respiratory Illnesses in Delhi: AIIMS
NEW DELHI, India — Prolonged cold wave conditions combined with severe air pollution are triggering a sharp rise in heart…
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Australian Researchers Develop Targeted Therapy Approach for Rare Blood Cancer
NEW DELHI — A team of Australian researchers has developed a new targeted therapeutic approach that could significantly improve treatment…
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Single Binge Drinking Episode Can Damage Gut Barrier, Study Finds
NEW DELHI, India — Even a single episode of binge drinking can weaken the gut’s protective lining, increasing the risk…
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Study Links Antibiotic Use During Pregnancy to Higher Risk of Bacterial Disease in Newborns
NEW DELHI, India — Maternal use of antibiotics during pregnancy may increase the risk of newborns developing Group B Streptococcus…
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Study Finds Natural Daylight Exposure Can Improve Blood Sugar Control in Diabetics
NEW DELHI, India — Exposure to natural daylight can help improve metabolic health and support better blood sugar control in…
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Vaccination and Screening Seen as Crucial to Reducing Cervical Cancer Deaths in India
NEW DELHI, India — Vaccination, regular screening, and early treatment are critical to combating cervical cancer, which claims the life…
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New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Draw Broad Support Across Health and Farm Groups
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Newly released U.S. Dietary Guidelines under the Trump administration are drawing widespread support from medical associations, farm…
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How to get stronger: If you’re not failing all the time, you’re doing it wrong, says fitness expert
By The Harvard Gazette Edward Phillips is an associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School and the…
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Higher Intake of Preservative-Laden Processed Foods May Increase Cancer Risk: Study
NEW DELHI, India — People who consume higher amounts of industrially processed foods and beverages containing preservatives may face an…
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