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By Kh. Manglembi Devi on February 20th 2024
Is it possible for dishes made from leftover rice to cause food poisoning? Health on Air fact-checks this health claim circulating on social media.
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The myth that newborns don’t feel pain led to infants having open heart surgery without anaesthetic.
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Patients with high blood pressure can be susceptible to hyponatremia, a condition triggered by low sodium, if they drastically cut down on salt intake.