Happy Med Pharmacy - Malagasang II-A Imus

Happy Med Pharmacy - Malagasang II-A Imus Your dedicated neighborhood health hub. Committed to keeping your well-being. Simplifying health, one prescription at a time right in the heart of the community.

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Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.

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Warning signs of high blood pressure you should never ignoreHigh blood pressure often develops quietly and may not cause obvious symptoms for years. Many peo...

02/01/2026

Rice is one of the most common foods in the world, and scientists have discovered that it can act very differently in the body depending on how it is prepared and eaten. When rice is eaten freshly cooked and hot, it behaves more like sugar. The starch breaks down quickly, causing a faster rise in blood glucose. This is why many people feel a burst of energy soon after eating hot rice. However, when rice is cooled and then reheated, or eaten cold, its starch changes into what scientists call resistant starch. This type of starch acts more like fiber and slows down digestion.

Resistant starch moves through the digestive system without breaking down into sugar right away. This slows glucose release, supports gut health, and can help people feel full for longer. Studies show that cooling rice for several hours changes the structure of its starch molecules. Once this change happens, even reheating the rice does not reverse it. This means leftovers may behave differently in the body than freshly cooked rice. People managing blood sugar levels often benefit from this slower starch response.

Another factor that changes how rice acts is what you eat with it. Adding fats, proteins, or vegetables can slow digestion and reduce how quickly rice is converted into glucose. Combining rice with foods rich in fiber or healthy fats can help maintain stable energy and support metabolic balance. Researchers explain that understanding how rice behaves allows people to make choices based on their health needs.

This information is helpful for people managing weight, blood sugar, or digestive comfort. Rice itself is not good or bad. Its effect depends on temperature, preparation, and the meal as a whole. With small changes, rice can offer steady energy instead of sudden spikes.

This research shows how everyday foods can shift their impact simply through how they are cooked or served.

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Caffeine seems to help prevent gallstones and inflammation, among other medical problems. More on caffeine: https://wb.md/3XZ4j23

20/12/2025

Magnesium is involved in many different processes in the body, and you might not be getting enough.

09/12/2025

Unlike cold symptoms, which develop gradually, flu symptoms usually come on suddenly. The flu can cause any or all of these symptoms.

09/12/2025

Chronic inflammation can quietly persist in the body for months or years. Unlike the redness and swelling that help you heal after an injury, chronic inflammation does not switch off and can damage tissues over time. It is linked to conditions including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Healthy lifestyle and nutrition choices can play a role in helping manage inflammation.

Learn what it is, why it matters, and steps you can take to reduce your risk. https://mayocl.in/4rNL8Gg

19/11/2025

Vitamin C has many roles in your body and has been linked to impressive health benefits. Here are the top 7 benefits of vitamin C supplements, all backed by science.

19/11/2025

Learn how long the flu lasts, what symptoms occur at every stage, and what you can do to feel better and lower the risk of serious complications.

Pro Tips from Department of Health para maiwasan ang pagkaka roon ng Leptospirosis. ⚠️
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Pro Tips from Department of Health para maiwasan ang pagkaka roon ng Leptospirosis. ⚠️

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Imus
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