Doctors often say ‘heart attack’ and ‘cardiac arrest’. Are the two the same? Is it different? Both are closely related. But, the two are not the same. Both of these problems are often mistaken for heart attacks. That is, after a heart attack, a person Read more…
Heat exhaustion As the sun heats up, the body temperature can exceed 106 degrees Fahrenheit in some people. Then the body becomes weak. Fatigue. Sweat a lot. Thirst for water will be high. Symptoms include headache, vomiting, dizziness, fainting. This laxity is caused by the loss Read more…
In today’s modern lifestyle, the human body has become a reservoir of diseases. Sugar, which was once thought to be a disease of the rich, has now become a disease of the common people. Chest pain that used to come Read more…
Is there a microbial world inside the gut? Is it true? It’s true. Put 14 ciphers after 10. That is approximately the number of microbes present in our body. Most of these are microorganisms in the gut. Then there are the skin, teeth, and saliva. It is Read more…
How does asthma occur? Asthma triggers vary from person to person. Asthma can also be caused by habits such as cold drinks such as rosemilk and almond milk, cold foods like ice cream, chocolate, cakes, sour fruits like oranges, grapes, lemons, Read more…
Heart failure is one of the most deadly diseases in humans. Moreover, the heart of people with diabetes is three times weaker than a normal heart. Heart defects can occur at birth. Can also occur in childhood. It can also occur in middle Read more…
Brain and spinal cord The brain is the headquarters that gives orders for our movement such as standing, walking, sitting and running. It is controlled and activated by our spinal cord, which is like a primary cord. Nature has created these two Read more…
According to a report by the National Institute of Family Welfare and Health, 39 percent of people in India are severely malnourished. 28 percent of people in Tamil Nadu are undernourished. 27 percent of children in India are born with low birth Read more…
Pomegranate is full of important nutrients like vitamins C, B, potassium, folic acid, iron and fiber. Pomegranate juice contains more than 100 phytochemicals. Pomegranate helps build immunity, prevent cancer and boost memory. Pomegranate contains nutrients and anti-oxidants that keep cells from getting Read more…
Watermelon is one of the most juicy summer fruits. This fruit contains 91.5 percent water content. One cup of sliced watermelon contains 46.2 calories. Rich in starch, fiber, sweetness, fat, protein, vitamin-C, vitamin-A, potassium, magnesium, vitamin-B5. The ‘lycopene’ present in this fruit is Read more…

