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Can Jamun help control blood sugar? Expert explains its benefits for people with diabetes - The Times of India
Every Indian summer brings with it a familiar sight. Street vendors stack baskets filled with shiny purple jamuns, while families discuss age-old remedies involving the fruit and its seeds. For many households, jamun is more than just a seasonal treat. It is …
After decades of pelvic pain and 100-plus doctor visits, one question changed it all - The Washington Post
Jabbing pangs and constant headaches followed him for years, but the blood tests always came back normal — until one day a specialist thought to ask something new.
Strength Training With Cardio Lowers The Risk Of Death, Shows Three-Decade Study - NDTV
Staying physically active is extremely important. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), adults aged between 18 to 64 years should do at least 150 m
Young colon cancer linked to specific fats in ultra-processed foods - Business Insider
Young colon cancer may not be not the same disease doctors are used to treating. Researchers are discovering new links to modern diets and gut toxins.
I led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic. The new outbreak needs massive, immediate, meticulous action - statnews.com
“Ebola is an unforgiving enemy,” writes Tom Frieden, who led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak.
Hearing is widely believed to be the last sense to fade, and a 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, suggesting the voices of loved ones in the - Space Daily
A 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, giving neural weight to the hospice tradition of telling families to keep talking.