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  • Nov 5, 2024 | meer.com | Neelam Patil

    Osteoporosis is basically a bone disorder characterized by low bone mass, wherein the bones become thin, fragile, and easily susceptible to breaks. This is thus an important health concern, more so in older adults. Such a disease may result in serious complications and reduced mobility and quality of life. Nonetheless, recent research reveals that there might be a simple daily habit to help cut down on the dangers of osteoporosis: drinking tea.

  • Oct 5, 2024 | meer.com | Neelam Patil

    Fatty liver disease has turned out to be a major health problem worldwide. Interest in the relationship between Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and Fatty Liver disease is currently growing across the globe, where the prevalence of DM is very high. Fatty liver diseases are characterized by excess storage of fats in the liver cells. In general, it is classified as being of two types: Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, abbreviated as AFLD, and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, abbreviated as NAFLD.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | meer.com | Neelam Patil

    Did you know the quality of your sleep can be a reliable predictor of your physical and psychological well-being? Sleep is an essential part of human health and well-being, crucial for maintaining physical and intellectual health. Despite its importance, many of us regularly undervalue sleep, prioritizing other activities over an amazing night time's rest. However, research continuously highlights the profound effect that sleep has on our longevity and health.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | meer.com | Neelam Patil

    Urban landscapes across the globe are punctuated by the familiar sight of pigeons. Pigones are famous for being those unassuming birds that seem to coexist harmoniously with human civilization. However, amidst the picturesque scenes they often create lurks a silent threat that is often overlooked: their droppings. While pigeon droppings may seem innocuous, they harbour a myriad of health risks that can have serious consequences for human health.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | meer.com | Neelam Patil

    The world's abysses, vast and putatively endless, aren't vulnerable to the impacts of mortal exertion. While most attention is given to issues such as overfishing and plastic pollution, there is another, further insidious trouble lurking beneath the swells of ocean acidification. This silent killer poses a grave threat to marine ecosystems and the millions of species that call the ocean home.

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