- 21/08/2025 01:20:02
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Our hair is the crown we wear on our head, and it is undeniable that hair has turned into one of the strongest accessories, a significant element of our social look, influencing how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us. Our hair tends to respond very quickly to whatever happens in our body, whether hormonal or medical issues. It is fed directly by the blood, and any alteration of the content of the blood or even a deficiency in the necessary nutrients can lead to scalp or hair-related issues.
- 21/08/2025 01:20:02
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Beyond the statistics, many of these countries are also home to breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and resilient communities that continue to draw adventurous travelers despite economic hardships.
- 21/08/2025 00:20:13
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Heart disease remains a major health concern in the US causing million deaths in a year. Dr Alo suggests two blood tests for early detection of risk. Traditional cholesterol checks may not provide a complete picture. Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) test counts dangerous cholesterol particles. Early detection allows for lifestyle changes or medication.
- 21/08/2025 00:20:13
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Green coffee, typically known for its health benefits, is emerging as a potent hair care ingredient. Unroasted beans retain chlorogenic acid, antioxidants, and amino acids, promoting scalp health and hair growth. Simple at-home treatments like rinses, masks, and scrubs can revitalize hair, offering a natural and affordable way to achieve thicker, stronger, and shinier locks.
- 21/08/2025 00:20:13
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated its vaccine guidelines, recommending COVID-19 shots for infants and young children, differing from recent CDC advice. AAP emphasizes routine immunizations for 18 diseases, including RSV and influenza, urging insurers to cover all recommended vaccines. They strongly advise COVID-19 shots for children aged 6-23 months, citing their higher risk of severe illness.
- 20/08/2025 23:20:02
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Amla, celebrated in traditional medicine for its rich nutrients, may not suit everyone. While beneficial for immunity and blood sugar, it can cause issues for those with low blood sugar, sensitive stomachs, or kidney disorders. Individuals on blood-thinning medication should also be cautious. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consume amla under supervision.
- 20/08/2025 23:20:02
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Terry's nails, characterized by a white, frosted appearance with a narrow pink band, can indicate underlying health issues like liver cirrhosis, heart failure, diabetes, or kidney disease. Dr. Richard Terry identified this nail abnormality, and research confirms its association with cirrhosis. Recognizing these visual features and considering other symptoms can aid in early detection and management.
- 20/08/2025 22:20:02
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Judge Frank Caprio, known as the "Nicest Judge in the World," passed away at 88 after battling pancreatic cancer. For four decades, he presided over the Providence Municipal Court, becoming famous for his empathy and compassionate rulings. His show, *Caught in Providence*, captured these moments, earning Emmy nominations and viral fame for Caprio's heartfelt approach to justice.
- 20/08/2025 22:20:02
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A recent study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital reveals that both step and time-based exercise goals equally improve health outcomes and extend lifespan. Researchers analyzed data from over 14,000 women, finding that higher physical activity levels, measured by either steps or time, significantly reduced the risk of death and cardiovascular disease.
- 20/08/2025 19:20:02
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Maintaining kidney health involves dietary choices. Certain foods like cauliflower, blueberries, and sea bass support kidney function due to their nutrient content and low sodium levels. Conversely, dark sodas, avocados, and canned foods can harm kidneys with high phosphorus, potassium, and sodium levels, potentially leading to complications.
- 20/08/2025 16:20:01
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Colon cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. Those born in 1990 face twice the risk compared to those born in 1950. Changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, and persistent fatigue are crucial warning signs. Early diagnosis and awareness are vital for improved treatment outcomes and survival.
- 20/08/2025 16:20:01
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Monsoon travel offers scenic beauty but elevates the risk of food poisoning due to thriving bacteria. Prioritize fresh, hot meals and avoid risky raw foods from outside. Drink only purified water and maintain hand hygiene with sanitizers. Listen to your body's signals and seek prompt medical advice if symptoms arise to ensure a healthy and enjoyable trip.
- 20/08/2025 16:20:01
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Safeguarding children's kidney health involves establishing good habits early. These habits include reducing sugar and salt intake, staying active, and drinking plenty of water. Maintaining a healthy weight, using medications properly, and getting regular checkups are also crucial. These practices help prevent kidney problems and promote overall well-being, setting the stage for a healthier future.
- 20/08/2025 15:20:02
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Herpes outbreaks can be managed with home remedies to ease discomfort and speed healing. Honey and garlic possess antiviral properties, while compresses and vitamins support the immune system. Dietary changes, supplements like lysine and zinc, and diluted essential oils may also alleviate symptoms. Maintaining hygiene and consulting a healthcare professional for severe cases are crucial.
- 20/08/2025 15:20:02
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Coughing can signal various health issues, from viral infections causing dry coughs to bacterial infections producing mucus. Wheezing coughs may indicate asthma, requiring medical attention. Recognizing cough types and associated symptoms like mucus color helps guide appropriate treatment and prevent complications, emphasizing the importance of timely medical evaluation for persistent or severe symptoms.
- 20/08/2025 15:20:02
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Coffee's temperature impacts health. Cold brew offers lower acidity and potentially more caffeine. Hot coffee boasts richer antioxidants. Cold coffee is gentle on the stomach. Hot coffee can stimulate digestion. Choice depends on individual preferences and health goals. Select cold for smoothness or hot for bold flavor. The best cup is the one you enjoy.
- 20/08/2025 15:20:02
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Excessive apple juice consumption poses health risks despite its refreshing appeal. High sorbitol and fructose levels can cause gastrointestinal issues, while oxalates may increase kidney stone risk. The juice's sugar content promotes tooth decay and blood sugar spikes, potentially leading to weight gain and lacking essential nutrients compared to whole apples.
- 20/08/2025 15:20:02
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Discover how everyday foods impact facial appearance, leading to puffiness and a less defined look. Refined carbs, high-sodium items, sugary drinks, and fried foods contribute to facial bloating. Excessive dairy and alcohol also play a role. By making smart swaps and staying hydrated, you can naturally enhance your facial features.
- 20/08/2025 14:20:01
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Fermented drinks are good for gut health. Kombucha, a fizzy tea, aids digestion. Kefir, a creamy drink, balances gut flora. Kanji, an Indian drink, detoxifies. Lassi, made from yogurt, soothes acidity. Beet kvass, an Eastern European tonic, supports liver health. These drinks improve digestion and overall wellness. Include them in your daily diet for better gastrointestinal function.
- 20/08/2025 14:20:01
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A new COVID-19 variant called Stratus, or XFG, is spreading in America. It was first found in Southeast Asia. The CDC says it is now the third most common variant in the US. The WHO is watching it. Experts say current vaccines still work. XFG combines two earlier strains. It is spreading fast, but symptoms are the same as before.