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Health Articles by Dr. Palak Jain

Natural Ways to Prevent Acid Reflux (GERD)

Heartburn is the most common issue. Avoiding heavy meals is one of the best strategies to reduce acid reflux.

4 min readJuly 1, 2026

Macule vs Papule - An Overview

A macule is a flat, erythematous region of skin that appears in a rash. A papule is a skin rash that is an elevated region of skin.

3 min readJuly 1, 2026

Magnesium Glycinate: Benefits, Uses, Dosage, and Side Effects

Magnesium glycinate is a supplement that raises magnesium levels and may help people with magnesium deficiency.

5 min readJuly 1, 2026

Liver Damage Symptoms You Should Not Ignore - An Overview

Liver damage usually occurs quietly without anyone's notice. It is important to recognize early symptoms to detect issues before complications arise.

5 min readJune 30, 2026

Darker Nipples During Pregnancy: Causes and What to Expect

Pregnancy hormones can darken nipples. This happens because of increases in estrogen, progesterone, and melanocyte-stimulating hormone.

4 min readJune 29, 2026

Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna: Causes, Imaging, and Management

HFI is a non-cancerous bone thickening seen on the inner side of the frontal bone, usually found in aged women. Let’s keep reading to know more about HFI.

3 min readJune 29, 2026

Obesity and Endometrial Cancer: Risk, Treatment, and Prevention

Obesity is associated with endometrial cancer owing to hormones and insulin resistance. For more information about this, you can keep reading the article below.

4 min readJune 9, 2026

Stage 4 Endometrial Cancer - An Overview

Stage 4 endometrial cancer is an advanced uterine cancer that has spread beyond the uterus to distant organs or lymph nodes. Let’s read on to know more.

3 min readJune 5, 2026

The Pathophysiology of PCOS/PMOS and Its Impact on Fertility

PCOS/PMOS can cause hormonal problems such as irregular periods, elevated testosterone levels, and ovarian cysts.

4 min readJune 1, 2026

The Link Between PCOS/PMOS and Excess Facial Hair

Women with PCOS/PMOS may develop facial hair due to elevated androgen levels. To know more, read the article below.

4 min readMay 26, 2026

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