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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Apr 21, 2026
Apricots may look like a simple fruit, but they are packed with powerful nutrients that can make a big difference to your health. From improving your skin and digestion to supporting heart health and weight loss, the health benefits of apricots are truly impressive.
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Apr 17, 2026
Looking for a simple, affordable food that can improve your hydration, support weight loss, and give your skin a natural glow? The answer might already be sitting in your kitchen — cucumber.
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Apr 16, 2026
Mango is often called the “king of fruits” — and for good reason. Juicy, sweet, and refreshing, it’s a summer favorite across India. But beyond taste, have you ever wondered: is mango good for women’s health?
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Apr 15, 2026
When summer arrives, our body naturally craves something refreshing, hydrating, and light. One fruit that perfectly fits this need is muskmelon, also known as kharbuja. But beyond its sweet taste and cooling effect, many people often ask: Is muskmelon good for health?
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology
| Post Date : Apr 14, 2026
Estrogen is one of the most important hormones in the human body, yet many people only associate it with women’s health. The truth is, estrogen plays a vital role in both men and women, influencing everything from reproductive health to mood, bone strength, and even heart health.
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Endocrinology
| Post Date : Apr 10, 2026
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, chronic stress, poor sleep, and unhealthy habits are making cortisol hormone imbalance more common than ever.
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