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Gastro Sciences
| Post Date : Jul 06, 2026
Swallowing is something most of us rarely think about—until it becomes difficult. If you've ever felt like food is getting stuck in your chest, struggled to swallow both solids and liquids, or experienced frequent regurgitation after meals, your body may be trying to tell you something important.
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Jun 29, 2026
When people think about calcium-rich foods, milk is often the first thing that comes to mind. However, there are several natural plant-based foods that are excellent sources of calcium, and ragi (finger millet) is one of the best among them. This humble grain has been a staple in Indian households for generations and is now gaining recognition as a nutritional powerhouse.
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Dermatology & Cosmetology
| Post Date : Jun 27, 2026
Have you ever noticed dark patches on the neck, underarms, or skin folds that don’t go away even with regular cleaning? Many people assume it’s just dirt or pigmentation, but in some cases, it can be a skin condition called Acanthosis Nigricans.
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Jun 25, 2026
Raspberries may be small, but they are among the most nutrient-dense fruits you can add to your diet. Packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, these vibrant berries offer much more than a sweet and tangy taste.
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Dietetics & Nutrition
| Post Date : Jun 24, 2026
Have you ever wondered why carrots are often linked to good eyesight? Or why nutrition experts recommend colorful fruits and vegetables for healthy skin? The answer lies in one powerful nutrient—Vitamin A.
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Onco Care
| Post Date : Jun 23, 2026
Thalassemia is one of the most common inherited blood disorders worldwide, yet many people are unaware of it until they or a family member receive a diagnosis. In India, thousands of children are born with severe forms of the condition every year, making awareness, screening, and early diagnosis more important than ever.
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