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Drinking water from plastic bottles causes diabetes?

[ad_1] Industrial chemical BPA, used in plastic water bottles and food containers, has been linked to hormone disruption and increased diabetes risk. A study presented at the 2024 Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association suggests BPA reduces sensitivity to insulin, potentially increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Researchers call for reconsideration of current…

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Dry mouth, decreased urination, sunken eyes are signs of trouble

[ad_1] Story continues below Advertisement Dehydration in children can stem from various causes. Commonly, it results from inadequate fluid intake, especially during hot weather or vigorous physical activities. Illnesses like diarrhea, vomiting, and fever can also rapidly deplete a child’s body fluids. Additionally, conditions such as diabetes can increase the risk of dehydration. Understanding these…

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Healthy digestive system is crucial for both mother and the baby

[ad_1] Story continues below Advertisement Many are unaware of the connection between gut and reproductive health involved in one’s fertility process. Gut health is crucial for overall well-being, affecting digestion, immunity, and mental health. The gut microbiome, which comprises bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in the digestive tract, influences several key bodily functions. Recent research…

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World's first epilepsy device fitted in boy's skull | BBC News – BBC News

[ad_1] World’s first epilepsy device fitted in boy’s skull | BBC News  BBC News World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy’s skull  BBC.com UK Boy Receives World’s First Epilepsy Device Implanted In Skull  NDTV UK boy has brain implant fitted to control epilepsy seizures in world first  The Guardian Boy with severe epilepsy becomes world’s first patient to…

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Genetic Evidence Links Common Brain Condition to Dementia and Alzheimer’s

[ad_1] A groundbreaking study has unearthed genetic evidence that connects a common brain blood vessel condition, known as white matter hyperintensity (WMH), to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. White matter hyperintensity, characterized by brain lesions, is prevalent in cerebral small-vessel disease. This condition narrows blood vessels, obstructing blood flow and risking strokes. Primarily, WMH is believed…

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Akira Endo, the Father of Statins, Dies

[ad_1] Akira Endo, PhD, the Japanese microbiologist and biochemist known as the father of statins, died at the age of 90 on June 5. His research led to the discovery and rise of a class of drugs that revolutionized the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This scientific journey began over half a century ago….

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Cervical cancer kills one Indian woman every seven minutes – but vaccine isn’t part of free plan

[ad_1] The flow of patients is incessant at the outpatient departments of the Gujarat Cancer Research Institute. The tertiary cancer centre caters to 25,000 patients annually from across the state, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, and the treatment is mostly subsidised under various government schemes. In the gynaecology out-patient department on the ground floor, nurses call…

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