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  • Health - 29 Mar 2021
    The terminology ‘dietary fiber’ is believed to be first coined by Dr. E. Hipsley, who considered it an indigestible component of the plant cell.
  • Health - 18 Mar 2021
    The presence of the abundant mineral calcium is vital to the proper functioning of the human body.
  • Health - 23 Feb 2021
    The treatment for thalassemia, a group of hereditary blood conditions, can vary greatly according to the individual circumstances and the presenting symptoms.
  • Health - 29 Oct 2020
    Osteoporosis is a bone disease frequently found in women due to lower peak bone mass and menopausal changes.
  • Health - 14 Sep 2020
    Several different nutritional deficiencies can increase the likelihood of developing certain oral diseases.
  • Health - 2 Jun 2020
    The colon is a part of the digestive tract whose function is the absorption of water and nutrients from food. Colon cancer is a leading cause of mortality.
  • Health - 30 Mar 2020
    Bloating is a common condition experienced by people worldwide. This article looks at whether the western diet can impact and affect bloating.
  • Health - 10 Feb 2020
    According to the scientific literature, drinking coffee is beneficial for the gut health. It helps improve bowel movement by increasing the motility of smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Health - 6 Feb 2020
    The klotho (kl) gene was identified as a regulator of normal ageing, where mutated forms led to accelerated ageing phenotypes. Therefore, klotho can be considered as an ‘ageing-suppressor’ gene. In...
  • Health - 7 Nov 2019
    Vitamin D is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.

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