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Star Health
Understanding male subfertility and its management
If a couple faces difficulties in having children, usually the female partners see a doctor.
Today there is hope for end stage liver diseases
Liver damage is quite a common health problem throughout the world.
Lifestyle changes help protect heart postmenopause
Women can fight menopause's heart-threatening consequences by losing weight, exercising more and eating better; and these lifestyle changes may be particularly helpful to those who stop taking hormone
Totally deaf people need not stay deaf any longer
For centuries, people believed that only a miracle could restore hearing to the deaf. With the introduction of cochlear implant that belief would have been changed.
iPods can make pace-makers malfunction
iPods can cause cardiac implantable pacemakers to malfunction by interfering with the electromagnetic equipment monitoring the heart, according to a study presented by a 17-year-old high school student
Gentle yoga may aid migraine sufferers
A combination of yoga poses, breathing exercises and relaxation may help reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines, a new study suggests.
Surgery in infants with epilepsy can improve development
Epilepsy surgery can improve the developmental outcomes of affected infants, and the earlier it is performed, the better, new research shows.
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