This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Hot Flashes Hot flashes are one of the most frequent and disruptive ...
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Why are women more likely to have thyroid problems?
Women are more prone to thyroid issues due to hormonal changes, genetics, and lifestyle factors—diet and lifestyle support ...
According to Dr. Pahuja, the early indications of a metabolic imbalance often show up subtly in mental well-being.
Menopause is not a one-day thing,' says gynaecologist Dr Nidhi Jha, who is also a founder and director at Care&Cure Clinic, ...
Managing perioperative opioid risks, improving detection of peripheral artery disease and surgical management of hard-to-treat gastrointestinal cancers, were among the topics UCSF surgeons, clinicians ...
Tulsi, or Holy Basil, is a revered Ayurvedic herb known for its adaptogenic and medicinal properties. While beneficial for ...
In 2002, Paul Lesser weighed 385 pounds and was experiencing severe back problems from a herniated disc that impacted his quality of life. As a condition of treating him, his doctor insisted he ...
People with certain forms of the MC4R gene have lower cholesterol levels than do other individuals with a high body-mass ...
CRISPR-based tools can’t easily access the DNA in these organelles, but researchers are finding other ways in.
Polycystic ovary syndrome affects millions of women worldwide, causing reproductive and metabolic issues, but often goes ...
Certain factors can influence the prescription medication you take. Dr Arora explains 3 factors that might be interfering ...
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