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Post-Navratri Diet Mistakes That Overturn All The Benefits Of A Sattvik Diet; Dietitian Shares Better Approach
- Friday March 27, 2026
- Health | Written by Dt Sujatha Stephen RD
The sudden shift after Navratri can reverse many of the metabolic and digestive benefits gained during fasting.
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Using Weight-Loss Drugs May Up Your Risk Of Fractures And Gout By 30%, Says New Study
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
A new study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2026 Annual Meeting suggests that weight-loss drugs may increase the risk of fractures and gout. Here is what you should know about this revelation and how to be careful.
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Scientists Restore Ancient Gene To Help Treat Gout And Uric Acid Disorders
- Friday September 5, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Scientists at Georgia State University have revived a 20-million-year-old gene called uricase, which may offer new hope in treating gout and related uric acid disorders by helping the body break down excess uric acid naturally.
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How Can High Uric Acid In The Body Affect Your Health?
- Thursday January 23, 2025
- Manya Singh
Uric Acid Health Effects: Chronic high uric acid levels can damage tissues and organs, leading to long-term health risks, keep reading as we explain the negative health effects of it on the body.
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Study Uncovers Major Causes of Gout, Debunking Common Myths
- Sunday November 3, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A major scientific breakthrough has overturned the long-held belief that gout is primarily caused by lifestyle factors like diet and alcohol consumption.
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Cheers Or Tears? How Beer And Cider Could Trigger Gout, Says New Research
- Thursday August 29, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A recent study, analyzing the alcohol habits of over 400,000 UK residents, found that frequent alcohol consumption increases the risk of developing gout, particularly among men.
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www.ndtv.com
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Post-Navratri Diet Mistakes That Overturn All The Benefits Of A Sattvik Diet; Dietitian Shares Better Approach
- Friday March 27, 2026
- Health | Written by Dt Sujatha Stephen RD
The sudden shift after Navratri can reverse many of the metabolic and digestive benefits gained during fasting.
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www.ndtv.com
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Using Weight-Loss Drugs May Up Your Risk Of Fractures And Gout By 30%, Says New Study
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
A new study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2026 Annual Meeting suggests that weight-loss drugs may increase the risk of fractures and gout. Here is what you should know about this revelation and how to be careful.
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www.ndtv.com
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Scientists Restore Ancient Gene To Help Treat Gout And Uric Acid Disorders
- Friday September 5, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Scientists at Georgia State University have revived a 20-million-year-old gene called uricase, which may offer new hope in treating gout and related uric acid disorders by helping the body break down excess uric acid naturally.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Can High Uric Acid In The Body Affect Your Health?
- Thursday January 23, 2025
- Manya Singh
Uric Acid Health Effects: Chronic high uric acid levels can damage tissues and organs, leading to long-term health risks, keep reading as we explain the negative health effects of it on the body.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Study Uncovers Major Causes of Gout, Debunking Common Myths
- Sunday November 3, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A major scientific breakthrough has overturned the long-held belief that gout is primarily caused by lifestyle factors like diet and alcohol consumption.
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www.ndtv.com
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Cheers Or Tears? How Beer And Cider Could Trigger Gout, Says New Research
- Thursday August 29, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A recent study, analyzing the alcohol habits of over 400,000 UK residents, found that frequent alcohol consumption increases the risk of developing gout, particularly among men.
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www.ndtv.com