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Why Do Leg Cramps Happen at Night?
Night-time leg cramps are a common cause of sudden pain during sleep, especially as we age. While dehydration and magnesium are often blamed, they are not the cause in most people. Learn what science says about why these cramps happen, simple ways to reduce them, and when frequent or severe cramps should be medically evaluated.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
13 hours ago1 min read


The Hidden Health Risks of Sleep Apnoea
Obstructive sleep apnoea is more than loud snoring. Repeated pauses in breathing during sleep can reduce oxygen levels, disrupt restorative sleep, and increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and daytime fatigue. Recognising the symptoms early and seeking appropriate treatment can improve both sleep quality and long-term health.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Aug 71 min read


White Coat Hypertension: When Your Blood Pressure Is High Only at the Doctor's Clinic
White coat hypertension occurs when blood pressure is elevated in a doctor's clinic but normal at home. Often triggered by anxiety during medical visits, it should not be diagnosed from a single reading alone. Home blood pressure monitoring or ambulatory blood pressure monitoring can help confirm whether hypertension is truly present and guide appropriate treatment.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Jul 311 min read


Why Doctors Are Looking Beyond Cholesterol
Cholesterol remains an important marker of heart health, but it is only one part of the picture. Modern cardiovascular risk assessment considers multiple factors, including blood pressure, blood sugar, waist circumference, family history, kidney health, lifestyle habits, and, in selected individuals, newer tests such as Lipoprotein(a), ApoB, hs-CRP, and coronary artery calcium score to better estimate heart disease risk.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Jul 241 min read


What Is Inflammaging—and Why Are Doctors Talking About It?
Inflammaging is a term used to describe the chronic, low-grade inflammation that develops with ageing. Although it often causes no symptoms, it may contribute to conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, dementia, fatty liver disease, and certain cancers. Healthy lifestyle habits—including regular exercise, good nutrition, quality sleep, and stress management—can help support healthier ageing.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Jul 171 min read


What Is Brain Fog—and When Should You Worry?
Brain fog is a common symptom that can make it difficult to think clearly, concentrate, or remember things. While it is often linked to poor sleep, stress, or recovery from illness, persistent brain fog may signal an underlying medical condition such as thyroid disease, vitamin B12 deficiency, iron deficiency, diabetes, or sleep apnoea. Understanding the cause is the first step toward improving mental clarity and overall health.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Jul 102 min read


Your Waist Size May Predict Heart Disease Better Than Your Weight
Could your waist size reveal more about your heart health than your weight? While body weight and BMI are useful, excess abdominal fat—especially visceral fat—is a stronger predictor of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, and metabolic syndrome. Learn why measuring your waist circumference is a simple yet powerful way to assess your health risk and what you can do to reduce it.

Dr Meghanath Yenni
Jul 31 min read
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