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COVID-19 May Accelerate Arterial Aging, Raising Long-Term Heart Risks

Sep 19, 2025 394 Views

Recent research indicates that COVID-19 can affect the arteries, causing them to become stiffer and less flexible—a process similar to natural aging. Experts say this arterial stiffness can i...

Women quietly battling addiction

Jun 21, 2025 538 Views

On the surface, the city’s addiction crisis appears to be male-dominated – rehab admissions, police seizures, overdose cases, and even the awareness campaigns are centred around men. Bu...

Poor WFH setup is taking a toll on young spines

Jun 18, 2025 581 Views

Sitting for hours with laptops perched on laps and backs rounded is no longer harmless. Hyderabad physiotherapist Meera Rao has seen it: “I treated four 25-year-olds this week for slipped-dis...

One year on, COVID still clings to many in Hyderabad

Jun 13, 2025 548 Views

Study finds 1 in 6 hospitalised patients struggle with long-term symptoms, doctors call for urgent post-COVID care

Hyderabad residents who battled severe

Dr. Satheesh Kathula Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award in Global Healthcare

May 17, 2025 689 Views

Dayton, OH | New Delhi — May 2025
Renowned hematologist and oncologist Dr. Satheesh Kathula, based in Dayton, Ohio, and current President of the Ameri...

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    Oct 01, 2025 359 Views
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    Sep 29, 2025 364 Views

" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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