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Visceral fat is not just a metabolic problem. Research shows it fuels inflammation, speeds up brain ageing, and raises the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Cold plunges are touted for benefits like faster muscle recovery and enhanced mood, but while some claims are supported by research, consensus on their benefits remain mixed.
Holiday gatherings can be hardest for people with eczema. Medical Channel Asia’s The Unseen Itch survey findings reveal how chronic itch disrupts celebrations, confidence, and connection.
Modern facelifts range from minimally invasive treatments to surgery. This article explains how threads, fillers and energy devices work — and when surgery may still be needed.
As men grow older, some harmful genetic mutations in sperm become more common – not just through ageing, but because they gain an advantage during sperm production. New research reveals how paternal age shapes inherited risk.
Does your sleeping position affect pain, reflux, or breathing? Learn how side, back, and stomach sleeping impact sleep quality and health.
Moxibustion has been used for thousands of years to relieve pain and restore balance. But modern research remains cautious. What does the science really say?
Feeling tired, low, or unlike yourself in midlife? Andropause is a gradual testosterone decline that affects some men. Here’s what you can do about it.
Drooling in your sleep is usually harmless, but frequent or heavy drooling can point to blocked breathing, reflux, or sleep apnoea.
The liver can repair itself, but only under the right conditions. This guide explains how liver regeneration works, what LFT numbers mean, and when liver damage becomes more difficult to reverse.
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