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Researchers revealed that testing urine-based tumor DNA (utDNA) can help predict which bladder cancer patients are at higher risk for recurrence after treatment.
Actor Paresh Rawal’s claims have stirred up a debate on ‘urine therapy’ but doctors warn against it. Here’s why you should think before you drink ...
Despite actor Paresh Rawals viral claim about drinking urine to heal his knee, doctors warn there’s no scientific basis for urine therapy.
Lekin maine ye socha hai ki agar mujhe urine peena he hai toh undel nahi dunga. I’ll sip it like a beer. Trolled left and right (and center) for recommending urophagia or urine therapy, Paresh Rawal’s ...
There is no scientific evidence to prove that urine therapy can treat any disease, said health experts on Tuesday, after Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal vouched for its benefits for his knee injury.
Drink Urine for Recovery: Miracle Or Myth? Truth Behind Veeru Devgn’s Health Tip to Paresh Rawal While this might sound bizarre today, it raises an important question: can urine therapy actually ...
Indian actor Paresh Rawal recently revealed his unconventional method of treating knee pain, involving the consumption of urine for 15 days.
Drinking Urine: An Ancient Health Practice; But Risks Outweigh The Evidence Urophagia, also known as urine therapy, is an ancient practice in many countries that is reportedly known to have health ...