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The liver is one of the few organs capable of regeneration, but it cannot heal itself without support. It is time to stop ...
Excessive salt intake in India is driving a health crisis, increasing the risk of hypertension and related diseases.
The emergence of drug-laced vaporisers should be a warning to do something before it is too late. Read more at ...
The World Health Organisation recommends less than 5 grams of salt per person per day. However, studies show that urban ...
In today’s age of instant communication, digital convenience, and constant connectivity through apps and social media ...
To tackle the issue of high salt consumption, the NIE has launched a three-year intervention project in Punjab and Telangana, ...
Loneliness is an epidemic, but it isn't a natural occurrence. It happens by design — but it's a design we can fix.
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ABP - Live on MSNIndians Taking Too Much Salt, Fuelling Silent Epidemic: ICMRTo tackle the issue of high salt consumption, the NIE has launched a three-year intervention project in Punjab and Telangana, ...
By Elizabeth Osayande Nigeria is facing a reproductive health crisis that remains largely invisible in national conversations ...
Cancer deaths from obesity have tripled in 20 years — which states have the highest and lowest rates
The new study found that Midwestern states had the highest rates of obesity-linked cancer deaths, while the Northeast fared ...
Rospotrebnadzor identifies the cause of a widespread intestinal infection outbreak in Dagestan, linked to contaminated water ...
Lenacapavir, trialed in Uganda, offers 100% protection but will it reach those who need it most? Kampala, Uganda | RONALD ...
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