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Clinicians can use 4 key questions to initiate discussions about pelvic health, aiding in screening, and determining the need ...
ACR's full guidelines on screening, treatment and management of #lupusnephritis are now available and emphasize continuous ...
Researchers found that higher urinary levels of caffeine and specific metabolites, especially in men, were significantly ...
Urine therapy sounds crazy—but what if there’s more to it? Discover the shocking facts and personal insights behind this controversial trend. #UrineTherapy #HealthMyths #AlternativeHealing ...
In the animal kingdom, courtship rituals can be complex and sometimes surprising. Among the towering giraffes of Africa, male suitors have developed a particularly unusual method to determine if a ...
Most claims about urine therapy are based on anecdotes or ancient texts with no robust scientific evidence to support the benefits. However, there’s evidence to show drinking urine has a number ...
I’ll sip it like a beer. Trolled left and right (and center) for recommending urophagia or urine therapy, Paresh Rawal’s pseudoscientific statement anyways doesn’t stand the test of scientific ...
There is no scientific evidence supporting urine therapy as a treatment for any diseases whether musculoskeletal injuries or cancer," Dr. Abhishek Shankar, Assistant Professor, Department of ...
There is no scientific evidence to prove that urine therapy can treat any disease, said health experts on Tuesday, after Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal vouched for its benefits for his knee injury.
Actor Paresh Rawal recently revealed he drank his own urine to heal a knee injury. But is urine therapy really safe? We asked a urologist and an Ayurvedic expert to weigh in on its risks, myths, and ...
Business Standard spoke to doctors to find out if there is any truth to this bizarre-sounding remedy, and their verdict is loud and clear. The practice, often referred to as "urine therapy," has ...
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