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Reading Time: 2 minutesA 62-year-old woman was arrested in Tamil Nadu for running a fake clinic without medical qualifications. Police sealed the clinic and began an investigation.

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Reading Time: 2 minutes A new pill called Obicetrapib lowers bad cholesterol and heart risk by over 30%, offering hope to people who struggle with current treatments.

7 Wellness Beverages to Beat the Heat This Summer
Reading Time: 4 minutesStay cool and healthy this summer with 7 refreshing wellness beverages, from lemonade to kombucha, packed with nutrients and hydration.

Too Much Water? A Surprising Trigger for Asthma Attacks
Reading Time: 3 minutes Too much water worsened an asthma patient’s symptoms. Learn how fluid overload can trigger asthma attacks and why fluid balance matters.

Fatty Liver Found to Raise C-Section and Early Birth
Reading Time: 3 minutesMASLD, a liver condition, is linked to early births and more C-sections in pregnant women, a Swedish study finds.




