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Cortisol Belly Fat: How Stress Keeps You Overweight
October 2025Ever wondered why you can’t seem to lose that stubborn belly fat no matter how much you exercise? The answer may lie in your stress hormone — cortisol. Elevated cortisol levels can cause your body to store fat, especially around the midsection. Let’s explore how stress impacts your weight and what you can do…
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Cumin and Carom Seed Water: The Morning Detox Drink That Actually Works
Looking for a natural way to start your day feeling lighter, less bloated, and more energetic?You might want to try a simple drink your digestive system will thank you for — cumin and carom seed water (known in India as jeera and ajwain water). This traditional Indian home remedy has recently gained attention among health…
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Japan Declares Nationwide Flu Epidemic as Cases Surge Early
October 11, 2025 Japan is facing a sudden and early outbreak of seasonal influenza, prompting the government to officially declare a nationwide flu epidemic. The flu season has arrived nearly five weeks earlier than usual, and health experts are warning of a potentially long and severe season ahead. Flu Cases Rise Rapidly Across Japan In…
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World Mental Health Day 2025: Theme, History, and 5 Ways to Improve Mental Health
Every year on October 10, the world comes together for World Mental Health Day — a powerful reminder that mental health matters just as much as physical health. This day isn’t just about awareness; it’s about action, compassion, and breaking the silence around mental struggles that millions face daily. 🌍 A Quick Look at the…
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Circumcision:Religious Reasons & Health Benefits
Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin, which is the loose skin that covers the tip (glans) of the human penis. It is one of the world’s most common surgical procedures and is generally performed for a variety of reasons, including: The procedure is most commonly performed on newborn boys,…
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“Don’t Take Tylenol Unless You Must” — Kennedy’s Stark Warning, Trump Backs It, and a Controversial Circumcision Claim
In a highly charged Cabinet meeting on October 9, 2025, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revived a theory linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) use in pregnancy to autism, and went further — suggesting a connection between newborn circumcision, post-procedure pain relief, and autism. President Donald Trump echoed portions of the warning, sending…
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