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US-Israel strikes on Iran's oil facilities have caused black rain. The WHO raises concerns that it could pose serious health risks.
Diabetes and high blood pressure are leading causes of chronic kidney disease. Experts explain how high blood sugar and hypertension damage kidney blood vessels, the role of renal artery stenosis, warning signs and ways to protect kidney health.
The next time a product promises instant radiance, experts say it may be worth asking: what invisible price might your kidneys pay?
A new study suggests that when you eat may matter just as much as what you eat. Researchers say stopping meals three hours before bedtime could improve blood pressure, blood sugar, and overall metabolic health.
Many long-term smokers believe quitting after decades will not make much difference. Doctors say the body begins healing sooner than most people think.
According to government data, national capital Delhi had only 79 good-to-satisfactory AQI days. That's less than 22% of the whole year.
Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction or NSTEMI is as common as major heart attacks but ECG results are inconclusive, making early detection harder
After actor Arshad Warsi revealed he quit smoking in just one week after decades, many are wondering: does quitting "cold turkey" actually work?
Breakthrough immunotherapy trials are showing unprecedented responses in a subset of rectal cancer patients, hinting at a future where some may avoid surgery and chemotherapy.
Clinical data emerging from countries like China, Australia and now the UK, which have moved toward curfews and age-gated restrictions, show good results
Taking over the counter medicines for antacid can have serious harmful effects on long term health, cautions Dr Kumar.
Male hormone levels maintain day-to-day stability while female hormones experience continuous changes throughout both the menstrual cycle and various life stages.
More isn’t better just because the supplement seems harmless. Trust doctors and not online advice
A new long-term study suggests that women who regularly eat flavonoid-rich fruits like berries, apples and citrus fruits may experience greater happiness and optimism.
Tata Memorial researchers warn that high-cost immunotherapies risk pushing families into poverty, urging reforms in drug pricing, insurance and quality control in generics
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