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Neuro Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 18, 2025
A brain stroke can happen in seconds, but its effects can last a lifetime. The good news? Acting fast can save a life—and reduce long-term damage. The first step is knowing what to look out for.
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Cardiac Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 17, 2025
Paras Hospital News Update: In a path-breaking surgical feat, Paras Health has successfully performed the world’s first case of Double Valve Heart Surgery combined with a Living Donor Liver Transplant on an international patient—Ms. Anara from Kyrgyzstan.
A Medical Milestone by Paras Health – Healing Beyond Boundaries
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Gastro Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 16, 2025
Loose motions—also known as diarrhea—can drain your energy, disrupt your day, and leave you feeling miserable. Whether caused by infection, food poisoning, or an upset stomach, you want one thing: quick and safe relief.
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Cardiac Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 15, 2025
We often hear about high blood pressure being dangerous. But did you know that low blood pressure (Low BP) can also be a serious concern if left untreated?
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology
| Post Date : Jul 14, 2025
Why are my periods irregular?
Can PCOD cause weight gain?
Is PCOD curable naturally?
If you’ve asked these questions, you’re not alone. Millions of women in India face similar struggles — and most don’t realize that it could be PCOD.
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Cardiac Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 14, 2025
Your heart rate — or pulse — is one of the simplest yet most important indicators of your health. Whether you're resting, walking, sleeping, or stressed, your heart rate can say a lot about how your body is functioning.
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