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Star Health
Diabetes and exercise: When to monitor blood sugar
If you have diabetes and you want to exercise, that is great. Exercise can help you improve your overall fitness and help you manage your condition.
An important strategy to provide effective healthcare to under five children of the country
Integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) is one of the most important component of under five health management programme.
Coffee may cut risk of gout
If men ever needed a reason to justify that extra cup of coffee, here it is: four or more cups of coffee a day appear to reduce the risk of gout, Canadian researchers said.
Once-a-year treatment prevents osteoporosis
The Novartis osteoporosis drug Reclast, given once a year, reduces the risk of broken bones for three years but may spark an abnormal heart rhythm in some patients, researchers said.
World's first lung transplant on HIV patient performed
Doctors in Italy have performed the world's first lung transplant on an HIV patient, a medical institute in the southern city of Palermo said.
Art of Living members donated blood
Art of Living, Bangladesh members donated blood for Thalassemia patients on May 13, 2007 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Sri Sri Ravi Shankar", the spiritual leader and founder of the organisation.
Facts on Diabetes
There is an emerging global epidemic of diabetes that can be traced back to rapid increases in overweight, obesity and physical inactivity.
 

 
   
 
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