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A Beginners Guide To Choosing The Right Health Supplements
- Friday March 7, 2025
- Shopping | NDTV Shopping Desk
Navigating the world of health supplements can feel like stepping into a maze, confusing, overwhelming, and filled with endless choices. We’ll break down the essentials, debunk common myths and help you make informed choices.
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Taller People Have Higher Risk Of Cancer: Study
- Wednesday February 3, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Tall people have a lower risk for cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes, but a higher risk of cancer in comparison to short people, a new study has claimed.
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Maternal obesity and birth defects
- Friday February 19, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
A recent study suggests that women who are obese when they become pregnant appear to be more likely to give birth to babies with various birth defects than women of healthy weight. Moreover, simply being overweight but not obese at the time of conception seems to increase the risk of having a child with heart defects or more than one unrelated birt...
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A Beginners Guide To Choosing The Right Health Supplements
- Friday March 7, 2025
- Shopping | NDTV Shopping Desk
Navigating the world of health supplements can feel like stepping into a maze, confusing, overwhelming, and filled with endless choices. We’ll break down the essentials, debunk common myths and help you make informed choices.
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www.ndtv.com
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Taller People Have Higher Risk Of Cancer: Study
- Wednesday February 3, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Tall people have a lower risk for cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes, but a higher risk of cancer in comparison to short people, a new study has claimed.
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www.ndtv.com
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Maternal obesity and birth defects
- Friday February 19, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
A recent study suggests that women who are obese when they become pregnant appear to be more likely to give birth to babies with various birth defects than women of healthy weight. Moreover, simply being overweight but not obese at the time of conception seems to increase the risk of having a child with heart defects or more than one unrelated birt...
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doctor.ndtv.com