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Best Remedies that are not found in books

Take Care No matter what you’ve heard or how badly you want relief, talk with your doctor or pharmacist before trying any home remedy. This is even more important if you take prescription or over-the-counter medications, because some can affect how drugs work. And keep in mind that many don’t have any research to back them up. Peppermint… Read More »

Phalsa pickle At the request of friends

HYDERABAD: When summer starts singeing this part of the world, you need to hydrate, eat right kinds of foods, and stay out of the sun to avoid heat/sun stroke, which can be deadly. You can also boost your body’s ability to fight heat by consuming phalsa, a small berry-like summer fruit of the tree or shrub Grewia asiatica.… Read More »

This plant is called Podina in Urdu and mint in English

Mint is the name for over a dozen plant species, including peppermint and spearmint, that belong to the genus Mentha. These plants are particularly known for the cooling sensation they impart. They can be added to foods in both fresh and dried forms. Mint is a popular ingredient in several foods and beverages, ranging from teas and alcoholic drinks… Read More »

Breaking the effects of body heat

When you’re hot, you sweat. That makes you lose fluids and electrolytes. In addition, heat makes your blood vessels dilate to increase sweating. Together, these things can drop your blood pressure, sometimes enough to make you dizzy or even pass out. It could be even worse if your heart doesn’t pump normally and isn’t able to adjust to… Read More »

A Doctor Who was 65 years old

Geriatric doctors, also called geriatricians, specialize in caring for aging adults who often have complex medical issues. They focus particularly on keeping you functional and helping you maintain your quality of life. Geriatric doctors understand caregivers’ roles and work with family members, too. The US faces a shortage of geriatric doctors for a growing older adult population. According to the American… Read More »

What is hypertension? Why does it happen? What is the treatment?

What is pulmonary hypertension? Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is high blood pressure in the lungs. This means that the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the lungs become hard and narrow, making the heart work harder to pump the blood through. In turn, this weakens the heart, which cannot work properly and this can lead to… Read More »

What do facial wrinkles tell you about your health?

Having wrinkles is natural and part of aging, however, they may also reveal certain health conditions unknown to you. Compiled by Reader´s Digest, below are five signs you may have a medical problem based on the appearance of your wrinkles. Deep forehead wrinkles can point to atherosclerosis, which is a disease of plaque hardening arteries that may lead to… Read More »

Pregnant diseases and easy treatment

Infections during pregnancy can hurt both you and your baby. Thankfully, you can improve the chances that your baby will be born healthy by taking a few extra precautions and making healthy choices. Here’s what you can do while you’re pregnant to protect yourself and your baby from infections. Maintain good hygiene. Wash your hands often—especially when you’re around or caring… Read More »

Treatment of Three Diseases of the stomach (1) diarrhea (2) constipation (3) dysentery

When you have diarrhea, your bowel movements (or stools) are loose and watery. It’s common and usually not serious. Many people get diarrhea a few times a year. It normally lasts 2 to 3 days. Some people get it more often. It could be because they have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or other conditions. Usually, diarrhea happens because of a virus that gets… Read More »

How much meat can a healthy person eat in a day

Over one-third of U.S. adults — that’s more than 72 million people — are now considered obese. What we eat certainly contributes to America’s obesity epidemic, but how much we eat and our lack of portion control may be even more important factors. The bottom line: We are eating too much! With free soda refills and supersized French fries lurking… Read More »