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Posted By :Monday 17/09/2018
Dysmenorrhoea
Dysmenorrhoea or "difficult monthly flow." It's normal for most women to have mild abdominal cramps on the first day or two of
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Posted By :Friday 20/04/2018
by Madelyn Fernstrom
foods you should always store in the fridge or Not
To store in the fridge or not? That's the question most
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Posted By :Tuesday 20/02/2018
By Dr.Pramod Shanker Soni
As we all know that smoking hurts almost every part of the body and it is the most preventable
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Posted By :Sunday 21/01/2018
From potential complications to managing treatment costs, there are things that your psoriasis doctor may not bring up if you don’t.
From potential
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Posted By :Saturday 30/12/2017
Reviewed by Natalie Olsen, RD, LD, ACSM EP-C
There is some controversy surrounding the possible health benefits and risks of consuming soy, especially
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Posted By :Sunday 30/07/2017
By Dr.Pramod Shanker Soni
Have you ever encountered a new mom who just after giving birth to a baby
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Posted By :Wednesday 28/06/2017
By Andrea Kuszewski
When we last spoke about sex, we discussed the neurotransmitters involved in pleasure and attraction, namely dopamine and oxytocin.
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Posted By :Friday 19/05/2017
By Mayo Clinic Staff
If you're carrying a few extra pounds, you're not alone. But this is one case where following the crowd
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Posted By :Friday 12/05/2017
By Russell L. Blaylock, MD
DHA Supports Brain Development and Protects Neurological Function
One of the major building blocks of
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Posted By :Monday 24/04/2017
A new study of Spanish-English bilingual children by researchers at Florida Atlantic University published in the journal Developmental Science finds