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What happens to your body when you eat spicy foods
Capsaicin in spicy foods can slightly increase calorie burning and may support digestion.Eating spicy foods can also trigger ...
Prolonged use of acidity medicines may carry health risks, highlighting the importance of careful prescribing and periodic review.
MUSCAT, MARCH 11Ramadhan is a month of spiritual reflection and discipline, and fasting offers many health benefits when ...
Anaemia isn't just about iron deficiency. Learn about the roles of Vitamin B12, chronic illness, and gut health in blood health, plus expert advice on diagnosis, warning signs, and the best diet for ...
Most people dismiss stomach troubles as minor problems. A little bloating after a meal, occasional acidity, or a day of constipation rarely feels alarming. The common response is to ignore it, drink a ...
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What Is Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer? An Expert Shares Symptoms and How to Detect Stomach Cancer Early
Cancers affecting the digestive system are becoming increasingly common worldwide. Many of these cancers develop slowly and may not cause clear symptoms in the early stages. Because the signs often ...
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5 strange side effects of eating too much spicy food
The food you eat has a direct impact on so many aspects of your life. Spicy food specifically has a number of unusual bodily side effects you need to be made aware of.
Some vitamins and minerals absorb poorly or cause stomach upset when taken first thing in the morning. Learn which supplements may be better taken later in the day to improve absorption, reduce side ...
Frequent burping is usually harmless and linked to issues like acid reflux, gastritis, or indigestion. Doctors say it is ...
Recent studies show that coffee consumption’s role in gastrointestinal disorders, from GERD to cancer, is nuanced, ...
In this beautiful month of Ramadan in which the Qur’an was revealed to our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), we fast.
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5 ways to prevent, manage stomach ulcers
For many Nigerians, the word “ulcer” conjures the image of someone doubled over in pain, clutching their stomach after repeatedly skipping meals or enduring prolonged periods of fasting.The Family ...
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