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Understanding Asthma
Asthma: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and More Asthma is an inflammatory condition of the airways and the lungs. Asthma makes breathing difficult due to the narrowing
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: A Simple Guide
Type 2 diabetes is a common condition that affects how your body handles blood sugar (glucose). This condition can lead to serious health problems if
Myths vs Facts About Type 2 Diabetes: What You Need to Know from Sai Medicity Hospital
Type 2 diabetes is a condition that affects many people worldwide, but there are plenty of myths surrounding it. These misunderstandings can make it harder
Reversing Diabetes: Taking Control of Your Health
Diabetes is a chronic condition that can have a significant impact on the quality of life of those affected by it. Over 422 million people
Living with Hypothyroidism: Strategies for Managing Your Condition
Hypothyroidism, also known as an underactive thyroid, is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones to regulate the body’s metabolism.
Sepsis: Understanding the Life-Threatening Condition
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that can arise from a bacterial infection anywhere in the body. It is also known as septicemia or blood poisoning.
Overcoming Obesity: Transforming Your Lifestyle for a Healthier You
Obesity is a formidable opponent, but with determination and the right strategies, it can be conquered. Embarking on a journey towards a healthier lifestyle is
Obesity: A Growing Global Health Crisis
Obesity has become one of the most pressing health issues of the 21st century, reaching epidemic proportions around the world. It is not just a
Obesity: What You Need to Know About this Lifestyle Disorder
Obesity: A preventable lifestyle disorder that claims 4.7 million premature deaths yearly Obesity (Being Overweight) is a condition involving excessive or abnormal body fat accumulation
Understanding Prediabetes: A Step Towards a Healthier Future
Introduction: Prediabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. It is