[ad_1] For people with diabetes, unregulated fasting and binge eating after the festival during Diwali can be harmful. Many people with this disease eat a variety of festive foods without understanding the …
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[ad_1] DMK President MK Stalin criticized the Tamil Nadu government for taking inadequate action in stopping dengue and H1N1 from spreading in the state. Stalin in his statement to a statement in …
Read More »Inflammation Can Cause Circadian Sleep Disorders: Study – Xinhua
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Read More »A measles outbreak in Ocean County hits 2 other people
[ad_1] Two more people were infected with measles in Lakewood after being exposed to the highly contagious virus of a traveler who introduced it in the country last month, the Health Ministry …
Read More »& # 39; Epidemic & # 39; measles strikes Lakewood; 2 other confirmed cases
[ad_1] Share this story! Let your friends know about your social network from what you read about "hatching" measles struck Lakewood; Two more confirmed cases Department of Health reports two more patients …
Read More »What’s the Blood Pressure Connection to Alzheimer’s Disease?
[ad_1] THURSDAY, Nov. 1, 2018 (American Heart Association) — Look after your heart to be kind to the mind. That’s the primary message emerging from research into Alzheimer’s, a disease of the …
Read More »Minimally Invasive Surgery Less Effective than Open Cervical Cancer Surgery
[ad_1] November 1 (UPI) – According to two studies published simultaneously, patients with cervical cancer undergoing minimally invasive hysterectomy have poorer survival prospects than an open procedure surgery. Surgery for cervical cancer …
Read More »Prepare to "fold back" by checking for carbon monoxide detectors
[ad_1] Well-maintained household heaters and carbon monoxide detectors save lives Courtesy of Oneida County Department of Health As we move back the clocks on the 4th November and as temperatures continue to …
Read More »Kenya: Cancer Warrior – a bundle of joy in the midst of gloom
[ad_1] by Karen Mbuya Muriuki Lucky Ndanu was only 23 years old when she was diagnosed with bad cancer. The cancer warrior, the mother, the data badyst and the project manager, 33, …
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