SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of Covid-19 was first declared as a pandemic in 2019. Since then, its devastating consequences have been observed worldwide, including in Nepal, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths and leaving many more people…
Category: 6. Health
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Top gastroenterologist reveals 10 gut-friendly foods that may lower your colon cancer risk |
A nutritious diet does far more than aid digestion; it can be a powerful defence against serious diseases such as colon cancer. Also called colorectal cancer, the disease occurs when abnormal cells form in the colon or rectum and can spread to…
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Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind – Science Daily
- Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind Science Daily
- Psychedelics May Rewire Memory Circuits Key to Mental Health Neuroscience News
- Reimagining LSD to Treat Mental Health Disorders Conexiant
- The Psychedelic News Feed:…
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Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind – Science Daily
- Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind Science Daily
- Psychedelics May Rewire Memory Circuits Key to Mental Health Neuroscience News
- Reimagining LSD to Treat Mental Health Disorders Conexiant
- From Stigma to Breakthrough:…
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Scientists say gluten isn’t the problem after all
A major scientific review has found that what many people call “gluten sensitivity” may actually be linked to the way the gut and brain communicate, not to gluten itself. The condition affects around 10 percent of people worldwide, and the new…
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Why your vitamin D supplements might not be working
Our lifestyles have changed faster than our bodies can keep up. Between long hours indoors, endless screen time, and the occasional “sunlight through the window counts” delusion, we’ve quietly starved ourselves of one of the most essential…
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Blood Signals May Predict Multiple Sclerosis 7 Years Before Symptoms : ScienceAlert
Scientists have found blood protein signals that may flag multiple sclerosis up to seven years before symptoms begin.
Spotting early warning signs means more opportunities to treat or prevent multiple sclerosis (MS) – and more insight into…
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