TV adventurer Bear Grylls is famous for his survival hacks. But when it comes to rehydrating by drinking your own pee, was he ...
Hyderabad: Recent preliminary data from various districts suggest that most farmers in state are using 50% to 100% more urea ...
Hyderabad: Professor Aldas Janayya, Vice-Chancellor of Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) ...
If you are well hydrated and healthy, your urine will likely appear clear to straw-coloured, meaning it is mostly water (but ...
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Excessive use of urea by farmers is not only harming soil health but also posing serious risks to human health, including reduced fertility among young people, warned Professor Jayashankar, Telangana ...
An eGFR below 60 ml/min indicates possible kidney disease. High creatinine levels in the blood can suggest the kidneys are not working well. A urine albumin result higher than 30 mg/gram may be a sign ...
If you’ve seen Grylls gulp down a mouthful of his own urine on camera, you might conclude it’s a legitimate survival hack. After all, Grylls used to be in the SAS.     In one episode, he tells viewers ...
Kidney damage develops silently through chronic inflammation and daily stress. Doctors say early action matters. Hydrating foods like cucumber, lemon, and bok choy, along with nettle tea, help reduce ...
TV adventurer Bear Grylls has built a global reputation through his often unconventional and sometimes extreme survival feats to stay hydrated.Authors ...
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