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Comprehensive Guide to Testosterone Testing: Everything Men Should Know
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Comprehensive Guide to Testosterone Testing: Everything Men Should Know

Key Points Testosterone plays a critical role in energy, mood, libido, muscle mass, and overall vitality. Low levels can…
Posted by By Dr Aneesia Satheesan, BAMS, MD, MSc No Comments0 Shares
The Benefits of Staying Home: Why Seniors Thrive in Familiar Surroundings
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The Benefits of Staying Home: Why Seniors Thrive in Familiar Surroundings

Key Points Aging in place allows seniors to maintain independence, comfort, and emotional stability. Familiar environments can reduce stress,…
Posted by By Dr. Arno Kroner, OMD LAc MBA No Comments0 Shares
The Vagus Nerve Connection: Managing Prostate Inflammation Through Targeted Neurological Support
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The Vagus Nerve Connection: Managing Prostate Inflammation Through Targeted Neurological Support

Key Points The vagus nerve plays a central role in regulating inflammation and maintaining immune balance. Scientific evidence suggests…
Posted by By Dr Anne Therese Bernadette Laudato, MD 8 Comments0 Shares
Is Your Self-Care Routine Truly Sustainable for Managing Chronic Symptoms?
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Is Your Self-Care Routine Truly Sustainable for Managing Chronic Symptoms?

Key Points Sustainable self-care routines help people living with chronic symptoms reduce overwhelm and improve day-to-day stability. Evidence shows…
Posted by By Dr. Saloni Kabra, B.H.M.S. 6 Comments0 Shares
Signs of Concern with Breast Changes: Dimpling, Puckering, and Stretch Marks
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Signs of Concern with Breast Changes: Dimpling, Puckering, and Stretch Marks

Key Points Stretch marks are common and usually harmless, while dimpling or puckering can sometimes signal underlying breast health…
Posted by By Dr Aneesia Satheesan, BAMS, MD, MSc 6 Comments0 Shares
Understanding Itchy Nipples: Causes and Remedies
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Understanding Itchy Nipples: Causes and Remedies

Why that annoying itch might be more than just dry skin—and what to do about it. Key Points Itchy…
Posted by By Dr Aneesia Satheesan, BAMS, MD, MSc No Comments0 Shares
Introducing Probiotics for Children: Understanding the Safety and Long-Term Benefits
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Introducing Probiotics for Children: Understanding the Safety and Long-Term Benefits

Key Points Probiotics are live bacteria that support a child’s developing gut microbiome. Evidence shows potential benefits for digestion,…
Posted by By Dr. Pallavi Tripathi, MD No Comments0 Shares
Dealing with Acne on the Breasts: Prevention and Solution
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Dealing with Acne on the Breasts: Prevention and Solution

Key Points Breast acne is common and often triggered by friction, sweat, hormones, or clogged pores. Proper hygiene, breathable…
Posted by By Dr Aneesia Satheesan, BAMS, MD, MSc No Comments0 Shares
Life After a Vasectomy: Setting Expectations
Posted inFamily Health Men’s Health

Life After a Vasectomy: Setting Expectations

Key Points Most men recover within a few days, with minimal long-term complications. Vasectomy does not affect testosterone, libido,…
Posted by By Dr Anne Therese Bernadette Laudato, MD No Comments0 Shares
Improving Medication Adherence for Seniors With Mild Cognitive Decline
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Improving Medication Adherence for Seniors With Mild Cognitive Decline

Key Points Up to 50% of seniors with mild cognitive decline struggle to take medications correctly. Missed doses can…
Posted by By Dr. Arno Kroner, OMD LAc MBA 1 Comment0 Shares

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