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Ramadan and Lent fasts could have cardiovascular benefits
Fasting during Ramadan was associated with a significant reduction in blood pressure and body weight, whereas fasting among Orthodox Christians for...
Adults in extreme poverty in LMICs have conditions, can lead to heart...
Researchers examining the relationship between poverty and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) discovered that CVD risk factors were highly prevalent in...
Unhealthy diet rich in salt, sugar driving kidney diseases among kids:...
World Kidney Day is observed annually on March 14 to raise awareness about the various risks to the kidneys as well as to improve access to treatment.
Try out these curd-based hair masks to solve your hair problems
Curd can provide apparent benefits in as little as a few days if used properly. Here are the five different ways to include curd into your hair care...
Uncontrolled hypertension silently damaging kidney health in India:...
About 10 per cent of the Indian population reportedly suffers from chronic kidney disease (CKD), and it is the eighth leading cause of death in India.
IIT Kanpur study finds how cholesterol-lowering drug Niacin works
Niacin is known for its ability to raise levels of “good” cholesterol or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) in the body while flushing out the...
Patients with obesity and renal dysfunction may now be eligible for...
The study's authors investigated the results of metabolic and bariatric surgery in ESRD patients, as well as whether such surgery might enhance their...
Study finds that men have a greater risk of fractures from falls than...
FRAX (Fracture Risk Assessment) Tool to calculate a person's likelihood of getting a fracture over the next decade. FRAX is the most commonly used...