health
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Health ministry advisory calls for ‘rational use’ of cough syrups for children
Scroll Staff
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Beauty sleep is real and great for your skin
Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, The Conversation
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How changes in the natural curves of the spine can lead to health problems
Dan Baumgardt, The Conversation
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Can food cravings help detect cancer?
Justin Stebbing, The Conversation
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Lifting weights does more than just train muscles – it strengthens your bones too
Hunter Bennett, The Conversation
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Set the bar low with ‘effortless exercise’ to ease yourself into a fitness routine
Tom Brownlee, The Conversation
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Women burn menstrual waste products in Himachal Pradesh towns due to stigma, poor disposal systems
Amir Bin Rafi Mansi Rathee
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Yoga for all: A new book recommends asanas to unwind with after a long day
Juhi Kapoor
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Conch shell exercises could one day help treat sleep apnoea
Jo-Anne Johnson, The Conversation
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Hot drinks can be too hot and are even linked to cancer
Vincent Ho, The Conversation
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Can you eat instant noodles every day? Not really – but make it a healthier meal
Lauren Ball, The Conversation Emily Burch, The Conversation Pui Ting Wong (Pearl), The Conversation
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Sleeping a lot is not really bad for health, but it could by a symptom that something is wrong
Charlotte Gupta, The Conversation Gabrielle Rigney, The Conversation
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Heart and kidney diseases, cancer: What else can GLP-1 drugs treat in addition to obesity?
Shivam Vij
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Weight alone is no indication of health. What should we look at instead?
Rachel Woods, The Conversation
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Obesity: Lifestyle changes can’t fix the conditions that lead to weight to gain
Lucie Nield, The Conversation Catherine Homer, The Conversation
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Why a sleep-deprived brain craves quick-fix calories
Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, The Conversation
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Light pollution in India is disrupting sleep and hurting health
Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
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Should you start your workout with cardio or weights? A new study finally has an answer
Jack McNamara, The Conversation
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Don’t have time for 10,000 steps a day? Try ‘Japanese walking’
Sean Pymer, The Conversation
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How strong is your grip? It can be an indicator of overall health
Lawrence Hayes, The Conversation