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How to Take Care of Your Feet at Home: Ankle Sprain Treatment

Welcome to our blog post on how to take care of your feet at home, specifically focusing on ankle sprain treatment! We all know that a sprained ankle can be a real pain – quite literally. But fear not, because we’re here to provide you with the ultimate guide for self-care and healing right from

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Chatbots in Health Crisis Management: Lessons from Global Outbreaks

With the increase in the frequency of global health crisis, chatbots have proven to be invaluable tools for managing and mitigating the impact of such outbreaks. These intelligent conversational agents have played a pivotal role in disseminating information, providing timely updates, and offering support to individuals and communities affected by these crises. In this article,

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EG.5: The Emerging COVID Subvariant Ravaging the U.S. – What You Need to Know

A new Covid subvariant, EG.5, is becoming a dominant strain in countries including the United States and Britain, piqued the attention of public health experts around the world. With the advent of successful vaccinations and better social management, however, the Coronavirus has waned. In the 28 days up to Aug. 3, more than 1 million

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Building a Future with Inclusive Support: A Guide to Disability Insurance

When the path of life takes unexpected turns, it’s comforting to know that there’s a safety net ready to catch us. Disability insurance serves as this very net, ensuring that when physical or mental impairments present challenges, support is at hand. This guide is here to shed light on the ins and outs of disability

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Mumbai Braces for Rising Conjunctivitis Cases This Rainy Season

As Mumbai experiences a significant increase in conjunctivitis cases this rainy season, healthcare experts sound an alarm about the highly contagious nature of this eye infection. Conjunctivitis, commonly known as “pink eye,” is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the

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Exploring Minimally Invasive Techniques for Cardiac Surgery

In recent years, the field of cardiac surgery has witnessed significant advancements in surgical techniques, particularly with the emergence of minimally invasive procedures. These procedures offer several benefits over traditional open-heart surgeries – whether that’s to treat mitral valve regurgitation, insertion of a pacemaker, or a coronary artery bypass –  such as reduced trauma, shorter

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Experts Reveal the Optimal Amount of Exercise for a Healthy Lifestyle

According to a new study of twins, exercise changes not just waistlines, but also the molecules in the human body that influence genes. An identical twin pair with more physically active siblings showed lower signs of metabolic disease, measured by waist size and body mass index, in the Washington State University study published in Scientific

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87.57% of Mumbai people tested have elevated levels of homocysteine in blood

Mumbai, 30th March 2023: India accounts for about 60% of the global heart disease cases despite having less than 20% of the global population, according to public health estimates. Not just this, high rates of obesity, homocysteine, and high blood pressure among younger people are putting them at risk for heart disease earlier in life – 50% of all

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Coronavirus Continues to Spread in India with Over 1,800 New Cases Recorded Today

It is likely that the dominant virus strain in India is the XBB.1.16 sub-variant of Omicron, according to the Union health ministry. In India, 1,805 new Coronavirus cases were reported on Sunday, bringing the total number of active Coronavirus cases to 10,300. Four Covid-19 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours, one each

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A Quick Guide to the Practical Benefits of Fragment 176-191 Peptide

Fragment 176-191 is a human growth hormone peptide fragment that remains isolated to the 176th to 191st amino. Better known as AOD9604, this fragment is typically made from amino acids 177-191 and has an additional amount of tyrosine amino acid. On the other hand, the HCG Fragment 176-191 has shown significant results in fat reduction.

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