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What do you mean by Hypoglycemia 0

Hypoglycemia is when the sugar levels in your blood are low and there is not enough sugar for your body to burn as energy. Some of the symptoms you may

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How Diabetes affects the kidneys 0

When a diabetic patient has raised blood glucose (sugar) levels, it causes certain chemicals in the kidneys to also rise. Consequently, this causes the glomeruli (filtering mechanism) in your kidney(s),

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What is Autism? 1

Autism is a mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts. Autism Spectral

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Causes and Treatment for Piles 9

‘Hemorrhoids’ is the medical term for the condition more commonly known as Piles. They are a mass of swollen rectal or anal blood vessels. These veins are situated in the

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Why you should breastfeed your baby 0

a. Breast milk contains valuable antibodies that help prevent disease and may reduce the risk of your baby developing allergies. b. There is strong evidence that children who were breastfed

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LOL Prescription With Chennai’s First Real Doctor-Clown 1

Most hospital clowns can manage a bandaid. Doctor Rohini Rau, on the other hand – juggles a whole emergency ward and a prescription for laughter side by side. However, if

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Some Interesting Sleep Facts 1

Sleep Hygiene  Healthy sleeping habits known as sleep hygiene can help you shift from daytime frenzy to night time slumber. Go to sleep when you are tired and avoid caffeine

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6 things NOT to say when you are visiting the sick 1

#1 – It’s a terrible illness doing its rounds, and it takes 6 months to actually get cured.  This line will really put off a patient who is all set

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Cervical Cancer Basics You Should Know 2

Cervical cancer is the most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide, especially in the developing nations. In developed nations, the occurrence of this dangerous disease has decreased drastically, thanks to

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Things You Need to Know about Cataract Surgery 6

At the age of 50 plus years, most of us are likely to hear the eye doctor tell us, “You have cataracts.” As we age, proteins in the lens of

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