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General Surgery | Post Date : Nov 04, 2025
If your doctor has recommended an endoscopy, you might feel a little anxious — and that’s perfectly normal. The good news is that an endoscopy is one of the simplest, safest, and most accurate diagnostic tests available today.
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Renal Sciences | Post Date : Nov 01, 2025
When you visit your doctor for a health check-up, one of the common tests prescribed is the urine creatinine test. It might sound technical, but it plays a key role in evaluating how well your kidneys are functioning — the organs that act as your body’s natural filters.
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Endocrinology | Post Date : Oct 30, 2025
Have you ever wondered why, even after eating well, you sometimes feel tired, dizzy, or forgetful? One possible reason could be a Vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Internal Medicine | Post Date : Oct 29, 2025
“Add a little lemon to your life — and you’ll add a lot of health.”
It’s a saying that’s as true today as it was centuries ago. From Ayurveda to modern nutrition science, lemons have been celebrated as one of the most powerful natural healers found in everyday kitchens.
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Gastro Sciences | Post Date : Oct 27, 2025
It means having fewer bowel movements than usual, or passing hard and dry stool that’s difficult to eliminate. While occasional constipation is common, frequent or chronic constipation can make you feel bloated, uneasy, and fatigued.
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Onco Care | Post Date : Oct 24, 2025
Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, is one of the most common cancers in India — yet one of the few that can be visibly detected at an early stage. It often starts as a small patch or sore inside the mouth that doesn’t heal, and if ignored, can slowly develop into a serious condition.
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