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Is Your Scan Safe? Research Ties CT Imaging to Increased Cancer Risk in U.S.

May 22, 2025 540 Views

Recent studies indicate that the frequency of CT scans may be linked to an increase in cancer cases in the U.S., possibly responsible for as much as 5% of annual diagnoses.CT scans utilize ionizing...

Unpasteurized and Unbelievable? The Truth About Raw Milk

May 17, 2025 564 Views

There are those who think that raw milk in its unpasteurized form offers a range of health advantages. Proponents claim that it retains a greater quantity of natural nutr...

Protect Your Vision: Spot the Silent Impact of High Blood Pressure on Your Eyes Early

May 16, 2025 618 Views

Hypertension is a significant yet frequently unnoticed health danger, impacting 22.6% of the population in India Known as the “silent killer,” it typically ...

Keep Your Digestion Cool: Make Fiber a Summer Priority

May 15, 2025 557 Views

Heat and digestion: A sensitive equilibrium Higher temperatures do more than cause perspiration; they can also result in a sluggish feeling in your digestive system. Dehydration, which is often a p...

Nuts, Seeds, and a Balanced Diet Could Help Prevent Diverticulitis

May 13, 2025 560 Views

New research confirms that nuts and seeds do not increase the risk of diverticulitis, challenging previous dietary advice. The study followed nearly 30,000 women with no history of the di...

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    Sep 29, 2025 404 Views

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