Miscellaneous
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Heartburn Problem: Here're The Complications When It Becomes Chronic
During heartburns, stomach acid backflows into the oesophagus, which can complicate your health when the condition becomes chronic.
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Bone Health: Here's How Hybrid Working Modules Affected the Spine Health Of People?
While remote work offers undeniable flexibility, it's essential to acknowledge the potential negative impact on spine health.
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How Likely Are You To Catch A Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) From A Toilet Seat: Expert Answers
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) can spread from one person to another. But does it transmit from a toilet seat? Here’s what an expert wants you to know
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Doctor Dispels Misconceptions about Organ Donation in India
Doctor shares potential roadblocks of organ donation in the country and how these can be improved.
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Embarrassed By Yellow Teeth? Natural Remedies To Whiten Them
Want to smile without bearing the embarrassment of yellow teeth? Then adopt the habits listed in the article and know all about the remedies that can help
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Can You Catch Up On Lost Sleep? Expert Informs The Dangerous Effects Of Sleep Debt
Lost sleep can add up and put you in sleep debt, which can lead to various physical and cognitive illnesses.
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Celiac Disease: Know About Its Signs And Symptoms
Celiac disease is an autoimmune and digestive illness that affects the small intestine. Read on to know more.
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Back Pain Vs Kidney Stone Pain: Expert Explains How To Differentiate Them
Back pain is more prevalent than kidney pain. In this article, Dr Nitin Shrivastava explains how to differentiate back pain and kidney stone pain.
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Feeling Pain On The Right Side Of Abdomen? This May Indicate Following Condition
Pain in the right side of the abdomen can result from various causes. Read on to know what right side abdominal pain may indicate.
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Amid Rising Dengue Cases, Why You Shouldn't Ignore A Mild But Persistent Fever
If you have a mild fever, do not overlook it as it could be a sign of dengue. Here’s what you need to know.