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New Heart Risk Tool Reveals Surprising Factors

The American Heart Association's updated calculator shows age and sex are the biggest heart disease risks. Discover how kidney health, smoking, and diabetes impact your 10-year risk. Learn what you can control.

6 High-Protein Winter Sabzis for Your Plate

Discover six delicious and traditional winter vegetables that are surprisingly rich in protein. These sabzis can help you meet your daily nutritional needs, especially in vegetarian diets. Learn how to make your winter meals more nourishing.

Essential Winter Travel Guide for a Cosy Trip

Planning a winter getaway? Our guide reveals 7 practical tips for staying warm, safe, and flexible. Learn how to pack, choose destinations, and enjoy the season's unique rhythm.

Heart Disease & Depression: A Dangerous Biological Link

New European research reveals a biological link between heart disease and depression, creating a vicious cycle. Learn about the shared risks, symptoms, and integrated treatment solutions for better health.

Common Constipation Drug May Slow Kidney Disease

A widely available and affordable laxative, lactulose, shows potential in slowing chronic kidney disease progression in a new study. Learn about this promising repurposed treatment.

6 Fruits That Lower Kidney Disease Risk

Discover six powerful fruits that can help protect your kidneys, reduce inflammation, and lower the risk of chronic kidney disease. Learn how to add them to your diet today!

How to Keep Feet Warm in Winter Naturally

Struggling with icy feet? Discover science-backed tips to warm cold toes, improve circulation, and enhance comfort during winter. Learn about warm baths, sock choices, and more.

10 Daily Habits for a Healthy Heart in India

Heart disease is a leading killer, but preventable. Discover 10 actionable habits from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to protect your heart and boost overall wellness today.

How Gum Disease and Diabetes Worsen Each Other

New research confirms a dangerous two-way link between diabetes and gum disease. Learn how high blood sugar fuels oral infections and how gum disease can worsen diabetes control.

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