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Lifestyle
Creating impactful office back wall designs
Introduction to Office Back Wall Designs In the world of office interior design in Gurgaon, the back wall plays a…
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Lifestyle
Why Small Practices Should Consider a Medical Billing Company
Running a small healthcare practice comes with numerous challenges, from providing high-quality patient care to managing day-to-day operations—one of the…
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Well-Being
Green spaces, walking paths, little traffic: 7 features of a healthy neighborhood
Numerous yearly studies are published each year claiming that particular neighborhoods are the nation’s healthiest and fittest. Although the standards…
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Vitamins
Vitamin D may improve your energy levels. Here’s how much you need each day
You may have heard that vitamin D is important for healthy bones and that if you’re not receiving enough of…
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Diet
Cutting Out This Food from Your Diet Could Significantly Reduce Dementia Risk
This finding adds to the increasing amount of data showing the negative impacts of various dietary decisions on general health,…
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Exploring health care site- and patient-related factors influence COVID-19 vaccination completion rates
The COVID-19 vaccine, introduced in December 2022, played a critical role in reducing mortality and morbidity related to the pandemic…
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Well-Being
Intermittent short bursts of exercise dramatically improve your health
activities like walking, cycling, and swimming that use the body’s big muscles repeatedly and rhythmically are referred to as aerobic…
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Lifestyle
Genetically modified mosquitoes could strengthen war on malaria
It’s been 127 years since British medical doctor Sir Ronald Ross discovered that mosquitoes in the Anopheles family are primarily…
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Diet
Nutritionist shares hot drink you should sip after meals to reduce blood sugar
A hot beverage recommended by a dietitian can help diabetics lower their blood sugar levels. Charmaine Dominguez, who goes by…
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Lifestyle
Single parents and people with long-term health conditions disproportionately vulnerable to food insecurity: Study
Single parents and people with long-term health conditions are more likely to be experiencing severe forms of food insecurity, according…
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