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Understanding Appetite Regulation: Healthy Eating in Children

Healthy eating behaviors begin in infancy, as young children develop their ability to regulate appetite through a blend of biological, psychological, and social influences.




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The Sleep Crisis in Childcare: A Call for Consistent Regulations

Numerous licensed childcare centers throughout Canada might not be providing children with sufficient, healthy sleep due to inconsistent sleep regulations (!--ref1--).




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Do Elimination Diets Really Help Kids With Eczema?

Parents of children with atopic dermatitis (eczema) sometimes consider elimination diets to lower food allergy risks. However, a new study reveals that




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Childhood Attention Issues Linked to Psychosis Risk

Children genetically predisposed to neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders are more likely to experience severe psychotic symptoms and attention problems, stated new study.




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Natural Products Hold Potential to Kill Lethal Viruses

Natural products or the compounds produced in nature have potential to disrupt the spread of viruses responsible for endemics and global pandemics. Researchers




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Special Cancellation Stamp to Mark International Yoga Day

The India Post or Department of Posts is planning to launch a special cancellation stamp to capture the essence of International Day of Yoga (IDY) on




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International Yoga Day 2021: Yoga Improves Immunity Post COVID

Post COVID, practicing yoga helps improve immunity and boost respiratory health, said experts. It has been observed that nearly 10 per cent




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Herbal Medicines Could Help Treat Bartonella Infections Effectively

Herbal extracts could treat Bartonella infections effectively. A new research funded in part by the Bay Area Lyme Foundation that tested the antimicrobial




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Beat Wedding Blues With Simple Yoga Postures

Wedding is one of the most important days of a person's life. The day comes with its own set of anxiety that takes a toll on your body and mind leaving one stressed.




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Electroacupuncture Procedures Help Reduce Pain in Patients After Surgery

Certain types of acupuncture reduced opioid use and improved postoperative pain on the first day after surgery, particularly in patients who received acupuncture during total knee replacement surgery.




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Meditation and Yoga for a Healthy and Happier Life

Benefits of meditation and yoga on mental and emotional health have been emphasized at the i 15th Annual Global Health Summit /i under the aegis




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Aromatherapy can Reduce Post-surgical Opioid Use by Half: Study

Post-surgical opioid use in hip replacement patients can be reduced by half with aromatherapy, reveals a new study. The new preliminary was study




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Tamil Nadu Governor Presides Over Yoga Day Celebrations

R.N. Ravi, the Tamil Nadu Governor, presided over the International Yoga Day celebrations held on the Rajbhavan premises. The Governor participated in various Yoga activities.




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Traditional Chinese Medicine can Treat Respiratory Infections in Children

Traditional Chinese medicine is safe and effective for treating recurrent respiratory infections in children, reveals a new study. The practice of




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Transcendental Meditation Lowers Death due to Drug-Overdose

Transcendental Meditation (Regd) (TM (Regd) ) and its advanced aspect, the TM-Sidhi (Regd) program, may decrease the rising deaths due to opioids and other drugs. The




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Nature's Healing Touch: Harnessing Aloe Vera's Potential

medlinkAloe vera/medlink, the unassuming houseplant that often goes unnoticed, is a remarkable and centuries-old medicinal plant, packed with nutrients




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Rheumatism Relief: Amritadi Churna Shines as an Ayurvedic Healing Option

Amritadi Churna has been identified as a potent Ayurvedic remedy for medlinkrheumatism/medlink, said Banaras Hindu University (BHU) scientists. The




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Depression's Hot Seat: How Heated Yoga Melts Symptoms Away

In a randomized controlled medlinkclinical trial/medlink involving adults with moderate-to-severe medlinkdepression/medlink, individuals engaging




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Yoga's Efficacy in Alleviating Chronic Back Pain Revealed

The practice of medlinkyoga/medlink, encompassing physical postures, breathing exercises, and mindfulness techniques, may provide advantages for individuals




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Navigating Workplace Stress With Mindfulness

Workers who practice mindfulness in the digital workplace experience enhanced protection against medlinkstress/medlink, medlinkanxiety/medlink, and overload (!--ref1--).




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The Battle Against Misleading Ads: Patanjali's Regulatory Challenges

The recent reprimand by the Supreme Court against Patanjali Ayurved highlights a troubling pattern of disregard for regulatory standards and ethical advertising practices.




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FSSAI Denies Allegations of Allowing Higher Pesticide Residues in Herbs and Spices

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has categorically refuted claims circulating in certain sections of the media alleging that it




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Curcumin Shows Promise as a New Treatment for Food Allergies

Researchers may have stumbled upon a new weapon in the fight against allergies: medlinkcurcumin/medlink, the active ingredient in medlinkturmeric/medlink (!--ref1--).




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Global Citizens Gather at UN to Showcase Yoga's Unifying Power

Citizens from around the world will gather to demonstrate yoga's unifying power across boundaries and divisions as the UN celebrates the 10th medlinkInternational




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International Day of Yoga: A Worldwide Celebration of Mind and Body

The International Day of Yoga (!--ref1--) is being celebrated in numerous countries worldwide, including Japan, New Zealand, Thailand, and Malaysia,




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Ayurveda and Homoeopathy: New Partnership Forged

The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences - Captain Srinivasa Murthy Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CSMCARI) and Commissionerate of




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Yoga Offers Relief for Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain

For individuals with medlinkRheumatoid Arthritis/medlink (RA), yoga (!--ref1--) can help manage symptoms such as pain and stiffness, and may also




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Can Ayurveda Be a Solution for Rheumatoid Arthritis?

An Indian study suggests that the Ayurvedic Whole System (AWS) may be effective in managing medlinkrheumatoid arthritis/medlink, a chronic autoimmune




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Traditional Siddha Drugs Show Promise in Combating Anemia

The use of Siddha drug treatment can help reduce medlinkanemia/medlink among adolescent girls as per a study that highlights the potential of traditional




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Traditional Chinese Herbs Offer New Hope for Dementia Treatment

While much attention is currently focused on the search for a breakthrough dementia drug, traditional medicines may offer important clues for prevention (!--ref1--).




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Better Regulations Required for Use of Terms Related to Specialist SURGEON

The Australian Medical Association(AMA) says the title 'surgeon' should be reserved for medical practitioners who have obtained specialist medical college




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What are the Long-Term Benefits of 'Two-Midnight Rule'?

Long-term benefits and values of the Medicare called "Two-Midnight Rule" has been implemented in 2013, wherein the cost and unnecessary inpatient hospital admissions can be reduced.




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Man With Brain Hemorrhage and Heart Attack Treated Successfully

Brain hemorrhage and heart attack has occurred at the same time in a 67-year-old man. He was successfully treated at Manipal Hospital. The patient




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Man With Brain Hemorrhage and Heart Attack Treated Successfully

Brain hemorrhage and heart attack has occurred at the same time in a 67-year-old man. He was successfully treated at Manipal Hospital. The patient




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Indian Doctors Treat Nigerian Girl Born With Organs in Sac Outside Body

An eight-year-old Nigerian girl who was born with her liver and most of the intestines protrude outside of her abdomen in a sac-like structure was treated successfully by Gurugram doctors.




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Greenery Ease Confusion, Anger in Navigating Hospitals

Introducing nature into large hospitals can humanize the institutional environment and reduce the stress of patients, visitors, and healthcare providers,




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No Peace, No Health: Attack on Healthcare Facilities is War Crime

Attack on healthcare facilities is considered to be war crime and it must stop. There can be no health for all without peace. Slogans like 'every




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Woman With Two Uteruses Successfully Treated Through Laparoscopic Surgery

A 56-year-old woman who had two uteruses has been successfully treated through total laparoscopic hysterectomy, reveal doctors. Even after three pregnancies




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What Does 'Overlapping Surgery' Mean?

In this post-COVID era, overlapping surgery has become the potential route to reducing hospital waiting lists. Overlapping surgery - in which a single




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Can you Consult a Dermatologist for Monkeypox?

Monkeypox cases are increasing across the globe, especially in India and dermatologists can help diagnose the disease early, reveals a new study. Pooja




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Woman Takes CT Scan After Hallucinatory Voices in Her Head

After hearing voices in the head to have a CT scan, a woman has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. A Twitter user has shared the bwoman's unusual




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Patient Care Improves When Doctors Know Each Other

Patients under the care of specialists who work together with the patient's primary care physicians (PCPs) reported being treated with a more concerned




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Hand Hygiene can Keep Healthcare-associated Infections at Bay

Washing your hands often and keeping them clean could be the best way to avoid healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Five medical organizations




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Young Heart Patients Actively Take Part in Medical Care Decisions

Many young people with advanced medlinkheart disease/medlink wanted to be actively involved in medical decisions affecting them, suggests a new study published in iJAMA Network Open/i.




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Prehabilitation: Preparing Patients for Surgery Boosts Outcomes

'Prehabilitation' meaning pre-surgery exercise and education is associated with improving some outcomes for patients undergoing medlinkorthopedic surgery/medlink




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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria on the Rise: Implications of Kenyan Hospital Visits

In Kenyan healthcare facilities, patients who stay in hospitals for a duration exceeding three days have a higher probability of carrying a strain of




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25 Minutes of Walking is Better Than Bedrest for Older Patients

Just 25 minutes of medlinkslow walking/medlink per day is enough to counter the harmful physical effects of bedrest on hospitalized medlinkolder




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Hospital Disinfectant Fails Against Global Health Threat Posed by Antibiotic Resistance

Chlorine disinfectant used in hospitals proves ineffective against the leading cause of medlinkantibiotic/medlink-associated sickness globally as




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Apollo Hospitals Faces Allegations of Illegal Organ Trade Scandal

b"The illegal sale of organs is more than just a criminal act; it is a violation of fundamental human rights." - Alex Padilla/b In a shocking revelation,




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Fatal Procedure: Mother and Baby Dies After C-Section With Torchlight

In response to the tragic deaths of 26-year-old Saheedun Nisa Ansari and her newborn at the BMC-run Sushma Swaraj Maternity Home in Bhandup West, the