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The Cancer-Fighting Habit That Costs Nothing but Changes Everything

As we consider these findings, one more truth quietly emerges: walking is democratic. It cuts across social, economic, and geographic boundaries....
May 17

Know Your Blood Pressure & Keep It Under Check

World Hypertension Day Message Warns Against the Silent Killer ....
May 16

Hypertension in India: A Silent Epidemic

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May 16

A for Accountability and Audit for TB deaths is missing in #EndTB response

TB is the deadliest infectious disease worldwide. It killed more people even during the COVID-19 pandemic in many high-burden TB settings. It mostly ...
May 15

5 Life-Saving Things to Do If Someone Has a Stroke

A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is cut off or disrupted. Without oxygen, brain cells start to die within a matter of ...
May 14

The Price of Vanity: When Cosmetic Dreams Turn Fatal

This case highlights the urgent need for a coordinated crackdown on unlicensed clinics and non-specialist doctors offering complex procedures....
May 14

No Family, No Friends, No Life? The Cruel Reality of Aging in India

So, next time you see an elderly neighbor sitting alone on their balcony or walking slowly past your gate, stop and say hello. It might ...
May 13

A Nation’s Lifespan Cut Short: India’s Lifespan Shrinks After Half a Century

Strengthening public health initiatives and addressing the underlying determinants of health will be crucial in reversing the decline in life expectancy and building a more ...
May 12

Prescription Denied: Why Heart Failure Patients in India Aren’t Getting the Right Medicines

By bridging the gap between established medical guidelines and real-world practice, we can lead the way for a healthier future for millions of Indians ...
May 10

Conflicts and crises intensify the need for gender equality and health equity

Wars and conflicts, extreme climate events (like floods and famine), religious fundamentalism and other extremism, and other forms of humanitarian crises put gender diverse individuals, ...
May 09

Plastics in Our Bloodstream: Are We Paying for Convenience with Our Hearts?

As researchers dive deeper into the long-term effects of plastic chemicals, one message emerges with clarity: we cannot afford to be passive....
May 07

13% of the Global Asthma Burden is in India, Olive Hospital Pledges to Raise Awareness and Give Access to Patients to Save Lives on World Asthma Day

On the occasion of World Asthma Day, Olive Hospital a trusted name in healthcare and dedicated to better health outcomes and saving lives reaffirms its ...
May 06

When Celebration Turns to Mourning: The Growing Crisis of Heart Health in the Young

Let us not wait for such heartbreak to knock at our doors. The rising incidence of sudden cardiac arrest in young adults, especially among women, ...
May 06

Deadly Delicious: The Global Impact of Eating What’s Easy.

Ultraprocessed foods may seem harmless, even helpful, in our busy routines. But beneath the convenience lies a cost too high to ignore....
May 06

CARE Hospitals, Musheerabad, to Offer Free Asthma Check-up on the Occasion of World Asthma Day 2025

CARE Hospitals remains committed to building a healthier community through preventive healthcare, patient education, and quality medical services....
May 05

Addressing India's Asthma Crisis: Ensuring Accessible Inhaled Treatments for All

Asthma, a chronic lung condition that inflames and narrows the airways, affects millions across India. ...
May 05

Kerala’s Rabies Crisis: When Dogs Bite and the System Sleeps

The rising tide of rabies deaths in Kerala serves as a stark reminder that progress in healthcare must be holistic, encompassing not only infrastructure and ...
Apr 30

The Age of Reckoning: When Youthful Indulgence Begins to Bite

There may be no quick fix for years of smoking or sedentary living, but there is always the possibility of course correction. And that course ...
Apr 29

Health equity and inclusion remain fundamental to #endMalaria

Governments have promised to end malaria by 2030. With around five and a half years left to eliminate the vector-borne disease worldwide, it is ...
Apr 29

The Creamy Culprit: How Raw Egg Mayonnaise Became a Public Health Hazard in India

As consumers, being informed and cautious can go a long way in safeguarding our health, while authorities must continue to enforce regulations that prioritize public ...
Apr 25

HighTide Therapeutics to Showcase New Analyses of Phase 2 MASH/T2DM Studies of Berberine Ursodeoxycholate (HTD1801) and Pre-Clinical Results of Rimtoregtide (HTD4010) in Presentations at EASL Congress 2025

HighTide Therapeutics, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of multifunctional multi-targeted therapies for chronic liver and metabolic diseases....
Apr 25

World Malaria Day: Why India Must Not Let Its Guard Down

The fight against malaria is not just a medical endeavor; it's a testament to our collective will to protect the most vulnerable among us....
Apr 25

The Invisible Childhood Enemy Behind Young Adult Colon Cancer

Colibactin may be invisible to the naked eye, but its mark is written clearly in our DNA and it is one we can no longer ...
Apr 25

Amid Documented Progress, India’s Malaria-Free Dream Faces Ground Realities.

India has made impressive progress in its bid to eliminate malaria. ...
Apr 24

Murder in the Name of God: Kashmir and the Collapse of Humanity

By refusing to let intolerance win, by standing firm against violence of any kind, we honor their memory and keep alive the promise of a ...
Apr 24

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