- 4 research-backed ways to beat the winter blues in the colder months Press Trust of India
- How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder The Guardian
- Feeling Groggy After the Time Change? You’re Not Alone
Category: 6. Health
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4 research-backed ways to beat the winter blues in the colder months – Press Trust of India
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Dengue fever cases surge in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi-Xinhua
HANOI, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) — Vietnam’s capital Hanoi has reported a rapid increase in dengue fever cases over the past week, with 486 new infections recorded from Oct. 24 to 31, up 94 cases from the previous week, Vietnam News Agency reported…
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Dengue cases surge in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Pakistan
Dengue cases continue to rise across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with 45 new confirmed infections reported in the past 24 hours.
According to a report issued by the provincial health department, the number of active dengue cases in the province has…
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From Animal Protein Overload to Omega-3 Drought: How Men’s Diets May Miss the Mark
Ask the average American man where his diet might be going wrong, and he’ll probably point to one too many burgers or a few extra beers. But while men overshoot on some nutrients like saturated fat and sodium, they can fall short on others that…
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Irene Salinas presents insights into the immunobiology of the African lungfish
The lungfish is a rarely studied organism, with scientific implications that extend far beyond its unassuming reputation. On Thursday, Oct. 23 the Biology Department Seminar Series featured Irene Salinas, an evolutionary…
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From Cayenne Pepper to coughing: Top Cardiologist debunks viral heart attack remedies (and suggests what to do instead)
When it comes to heart attacks, misinformation travels faster than facts, especially on social media. Most of us have come across the viral posts claiming that “coughing CPR” or swallowing cayenne pepper can stop a heart attack. Fortunately for…
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Neurosurgeon with 26 years of experience warns your high blood pressure is a silent killer: ‘You get less blood flow…’
As per World Health Organisation, hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major cause of premature death worldwide, and an estimated 1.4 billion adults aged 30–79 years worldwide had hypertension in 2024; this represents 33 percent of the…
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Research shows citrus and grape compounds may protect against type 2 diabetes
A new Italian study reveals that a daily blend of citrus and grape extracts with chromium can normalize blood sugar and improve cholesterol faster than diet alone, offering new hope for millions living with prediabetes.
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Hypertension is leading cause of outpatient visits in Thailand
November 3, 2025
BANGKOK – New report on the ‘Gold Card’ scheme reveals chronic conditions dominate Thai healthcare, with over 176 million annual visits and high rates of infectious gut diseases.
New data from Thailand’s flagship…
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