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Hair loss is a common problem many people often suffer from, regardless of their age or sex. However, most people ignore it thinking it is a cosmetic concern. While some amount of hair loss is okay, but if persists and is unusually high then it may signal towards underlying health issues. Our hair is often one of the first things to reflect internal imbalances— long before other symptoms show up. That’s why paying attention to sudden or excessive hair loss is so important. Here we list some hidden health problems that hair fall can subtly indicate, so you can address the root cause instead of just treating the symptom:
- 21/08/2025 05:35:34
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A 39-year-old British man's experience highlights the subtle early signs of bowel cancer, including abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits, which were initially overlooked. Diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer, his case underscores the importance of recognizing risk factors like genetics and lifestyle. Early detection through screening and a healthy lifestyle are crucial for improving outcomes.
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Cold showers are gaining popularity for their potential health benefits, including improved circulation and heart health. Studies suggest regular cold exposure can strengthen blood vessels, boost metabolism, and reduce inflammation. While beneficial for many, individuals with heart conditions should consult a doctor before trying cold showers due to potential risks like increased blood pressure.
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India issues blue, red, and white passports for different citizens, each with varying privileges. The blue passport is for general travel, while the red passport is for diplomats, granting visa-free access and diplomatic immunity. White passports are for government officials on official duties, offering expedited visa processes.
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Urinary incontinence affects millions in the UK. But it can be managed. Simple lifestyle changes and exercises help regain bladder control. Pelvic floor exercises and bladder training are effective. Watching your fluid intake is important. Maintaining a healthy weight and quitting smoking also helps. Regular toilet trips and suitable protection offer confidence. Medical help is available for persistent issues.
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Okra, a common vegetable in Indian cuisine, is gaining recognition as a superfood due to its potential health benefits. Research suggests it aids in managing blood sugar levels, reducing cholesterol, and supporting weight management. Packed with fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients, okra can be easily incorporated into daily meals for improved overall wellness and disease prevention.
- 21/08/2025 04:35:34
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Lizards often invade homes seeking food and warmth, but harsh chemicals aren't necessary for removal. This guide offers ten natural, safe hacks to deter lizards, including maintaining cool temperatures, using repellent plants like peppermint, and setting up eggshell barriers. Sealing entry points, keeping a clean home, and employing garlic or pepper sprays further contribute to a lizard-free environment.
- 21/08/2025 04:35:34
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Melanoma, a dangerous skin cancer, often presents subtle early signs beyond typical mole changes. These include skin texture alterations like scaly patches, dark nail streaks, unexplained hair loss in eyebrows or eyelashes, and unusual pinkish patches. Lesions on palms or soles and new moles after age 20 also warrant attention.
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During the monsoon, gardens become havens for reptiles seeking shelter from flooded habitats. Common visitors include lizards, geckos, and snakes, drawn by insects and damp spaces. To keep them away, clear clutter, seal entry points, manage water, and use natural repellents like garlic oil. Adjusting garden lighting also reduces insect attraction, minimizing the reptile food source.
- 21/08/2025 03:35:36
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A viral video has surfaced, purportedly showing the restricted inner chamber of the Taj Mahal, including the actual tombs of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. This breach has raised concerns among security and heritage experts, as the area is sealed to protect the monument's integrity.
- 21/08/2025 03:35:36
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Anxiety, affecting millions, can be managed through natural remedies alongside conventional treatments. Lifestyle changes like exercise and meditation, along with herbs such as chamomile and lemon balm, may ease tension. Evidence-based strategies, including acupuncture, aromatherapy, and supplements like omega-3s and magnesium, offer supportive relief for mild symptoms, promoting a greater sense of calm.
- 21/08/2025 02:35:27
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Indonesia's Sumatra is the last refuge for the critically endangered Sumatran tiger, with less than 400 adults remaining. Kerinci Seblat National Park, a UNESCO site, faces threats from poaching and habitat loss, despite conservation efforts. Monitoring shows a slight population increase, but the tiger's future depends on continued protection and collaboration with local communities.
- 21/08/2025 02:35:27
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Optimal blood circulation is vital for overall well-being, ensuring efficient transport of oxygen and nutrients. Simple lifestyle adjustments can significantly improve blood flow. Regular exercise, a heart-healthy diet, and staying hydrated are crucial. Managing stress, quitting smoking, and getting enough sleep also play key roles. Regular health check-ups help monitor and maintain cardiovascular health, promoting long-term well-being.
- 21/08/2025 02:35:27
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Dates and figs are nutritious dried fruits. They offer fibre, antioxidants, and vitamins. Dates provide a quick energy boost. Figs support weight management due to lower calories. Dates have a higher glycaemic index than figs. Figs keep you full longer with more fibre. Dates are good for pre-workout energy. Both fruits aid digestion and offer antioxidants.
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Turmeric, a common spice containing curcumin, shows promise in managing diabetes and supporting metabolic health. Research indicates that turmeric supplementation can lead to modest weight loss and reduced waist circumference, particularly in individuals with prediabetes. While generally safe, consulting a healthcare professional is advised before high-dose supplementation, especially for those on medication.
- 21/08/2025 01:35:19
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Our hair is the crown we wear on our head, and it is undeniable that hair has turned into one of the strongest accessories, a significant element of our social look, influencing how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us. Our hair tends to respond very quickly to whatever happens in our body, whether hormonal or medical issues. It is fed directly by the blood, and any alteration of the content of the blood or even a deficiency in the necessary nutrients can lead to scalp or hair-related issues.
- 21/08/2025 00:35:22
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Beyond the statistics, many of these countries are also home to breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and resilient communities that continue to draw adventurous travelers despite economic hardships.
- 21/08/2025 00:35:22
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Green coffee, typically known for its health benefits, is emerging as a potent hair care ingredient. Unroasted beans retain chlorogenic acid, antioxidants, and amino acids, promoting scalp health and hair growth. Simple at-home treatments like rinses, masks, and scrubs can revitalize hair, offering a natural and affordable way to achieve thicker, stronger, and shinier locks.
- 21/08/2025 00:35:22
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated its vaccine guidelines, recommending COVID-19 shots for infants and young children, differing from recent CDC advice. AAP emphasizes routine immunizations for 18 diseases, including RSV and influenza, urging insurers to cover all recommended vaccines. They strongly advise COVID-19 shots for children aged 6-23 months, citing their higher risk of severe illness.
- 20/08/2025 23:35:41
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Amla, celebrated in traditional medicine for its rich nutrients, may not suit everyone. While beneficial for immunity and blood sugar, it can cause issues for those with low blood sugar, sensitive stomachs, or kidney disorders. Individuals on blood-thinning medication should also be cautious. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consume amla under supervision.