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Gastro Sciences | Post Date : Feb 26, 2026
Fatty Liver Disease is becoming one of the most common lifestyle-related health problems today. Earlier, liver diseases were mostly linked to alcohol consumption, but now even young adults and people who do not drink alcohol are being diagnosed with fatty liver.
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Dietetics & Nutrition | Post Date : Feb 24, 2026
Managing diabetes does not mean giving up Indian food. In fact, the right Indian diet for diabetes control can help you stabilize blood sugar levels, improve energy, and prevent long-term complications.
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Onco Care | Post Date : Feb 23, 2026
Breast cancer in women is one of the most common cancers worldwide. But the most important thing to remember is this — early detection of breast cancer saves lives. When breast cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, treatment is more effective and survival rates are significantly higher.
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Endocrinology | Post Date : Feb 21, 2026
Have you recently been told that your blood sugar levels are slightly high, but not high enough to be called diabetes? If yes, you may have prediabetes.
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Dietetics & Nutrition | Post Date : Jan 30, 2026
Shilajit is no longer just a traditional remedy passed down through generations—it has become a widely discussed natural health supplement across the world. From boosting energy and stamina to supporting brain health, immunity, and hormonal balance, the benefits of Shilajit are now backed by growing scientific interest.
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology | Post Date : Jan 17, 2026
A delayed period can instantly trigger worry. Your mind may jump to pregnancy, hormonal problems, or something serious—even when the delay is just a few days. The truth is, menstrual delay is very common and often linked to everyday factors like stress, lifestyle changes, or minor hormonal shifts.
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