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Young women and thyroid: The silent disruption in their twenties

Jun 27, 2025 552 Views

A growing number of women in their twenties are being diagnosed with hypothyroidism — a condition in which the thyroid gland fails to produce enough hormones, affecting metabolism, weight, me...

How hospitals fight superbugs while still relying on antibiotics

Jun 26, 2025 515 Views

Superbugs, or microbes that no longer respond to medicines, are spreading faster than new treatments are being discovered. Hospitals, where antibiotics are used frequently, are among the most vulne...

Sickle cell still hidden for too long

Jun 25, 2025 527 Views

When a child keeps getting fever, pain in the legs, or misses too many school days, parents often assume it is just weakness or low immunity. Haematologist Dr Anjali Rao says that in many of these ...

Women quietly battling addiction

Jun 21, 2025 535 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...

Sleeping in on weekends may be wrecking your health

Jun 20, 2025 615 Views

For many young professionals in Hyderabad, the weekend means sleeping at 2 am and waking at noon. But doctors say this habit, called social jetlag, could be hurting more than just productivity.

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" 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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