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5 Leg Signs Warning of Hidden Diseases

Your legs can reveal serious health issues like heart failure, diabetes, and PAD. Dr. John Valentine explains 5 critical signs, including swelling and numbness, to never ignore. Read for early detection tips.

2025: The Year India Walked to Save Its Liver and Feet

In 2025, India linked fatty liver & diabetes to severe foot problems. Discover how daily walking emerged as a powerful, simple fix, cutting liver fat by 30% and saving limbs. Step into 2026 with healthier habits.

Heart Disease & Depression: A Dangerous Biological Link

New European research reveals a biological link between heart disease and depression, creating a vicious cycle. Learn about the shared risks, symptoms, and integrated treatment solutions for better health.

AI Screening for Diabetic Eye Disease Launched Nationwide

The Armed Forces Medical Services launches a nationwide AI programme for early detection of diabetic retinopathy, starting in 8 cities. This initiative aims to prevent blindness by bridging the data and screening gap.

Google Advises US Employees Against International Travel

Google cautions US-based employees on H-1B, F, J visas against international travel due to severe visa stamping delays of up to 12 months at embassies, including India, linked to new social media vetting rules.

7 Christmas Foods Diabetics Must Avoid

Navigating Christmas treats with diabetes? Discover 7 festive delicacies to steer clear of and smart, healthy swaps to enjoy the season without blood sugar spikes.

Pune Civic Polls: Interviews Replace Seniority for Tickets

Political parties in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad are conducting formal interviews for municipal election candidates, focusing on winnability and governance knowledge over loyalty. Read how this new trend is reshaping local politics.

7 Skin Signs of Uncontrolled Diabetes

Uncontrolled diabetes often shows early signs on your skin. Discover 7 critical symptoms, from dark patches to slow-healing wounds, and learn when to see a doctor.

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