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Do Vegetable Juice cause Kidney Stones & Fruit Juice cause Fatty Liver?
A science-backed explainer by Dr Akanksha (MD) Bottom line (in two lines) Vegetable juices: No, they don’t automatically cause kidney stones—but frequent/high-volume juicing of oxalate-rich…
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Irregular Menses After 40 – What to Expect
Understanding What’s Normal and What’s Not As women enter their 40s, menstrual changes are among the first signs that the body is transitioning toward menopause.…
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Detox — Is It Just a Fad?
“Detox” has become one of the biggest buzzwords in wellness culture. From juice cleanses to liver flushes, detox teas to colon cleanses, the idea of…
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White Salt vs Pink Salt: Is White Salt Really Harmful?
Salt is a daily part of our diet, yet it often carries a lot of controversy. With the growing popularity of “natural” salts like Himalayan…
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Science-Backed Ways to Reduce Blood Pressure Naturally
High blood pressure (hypertension) affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and is one of the leading risk factors for heart disease, stroke, and kidney…
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Sugar Alternatives/ Artificial Sweeteners: Should You Avoid Them?
Sugar consumption is linked to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and inflammation. Naturally, many people turn to “healthier sugar alternatives” — stevia, monkfruit, honey, jaggery, coconut…
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The First Food of Your Baby: A Doctor’s Guide
Introducing your baby to their first foods is one of the most exciting milestones of parenthood. It marks the transition from exclusive milk feeding to…
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Chia Seeds 101: How to Eat, How Much & Their Benefits
Chia seeds (from Salvia hispanica) are tiny nutritional powerhouses rich in fiber, protein, healthy fats, and essential minerals. Let’s explore why they’re superfood status, how…
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5 Science-Backed Morning Drinks to Balance Blood Sugar
Starting your day with the right habits can make a world of difference to your energy, focus, and long-term health. One of the most impactful…
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Strength Training in Youth: A Powerful Tool for Breast Cancer Prevention
When we think about preventing breast cancer, most of us imagine diet changes, regular screenings, or lifestyle habits later in life. But new research is…






