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Is Your Saree Hurting You? How Tight Waist Petticoats Could Trigger Skin Cancer

The cases of petticoat cancer highlight the hidden dangers of tightly tied waist cords, urging women to prioritize their health without compromising their cultural identity....
Nov 16

The Dark Reality Behind India’s Ayushman Bharat: Profits Before Patients?

We must demand accountability from medical institutions, call for transparency in government schemes, and ensure that the welfare of citizens remains at the forefront....
Nov 14

Genetics or Lifestyle: Who’s Really to Blame for Your Premature Hair Loss?

By making conscious decisions about your health and well-being, you can tip the scales in your favour and give your hair the best chance ...
Oct 14

What Makes The Mind Hear Voices: The Truth Behind Hearing Voices in Schizophrenia

As we continue to learn more about the brain and its intricate processes, we are moving closer to a world where mental health disorders can ...
Oct 08

Ageing Faster Than You Think? Discover How a Simple Cheek Swab Could Save Your Life

By identifying the DNA markers linked to ageing, CheekAge gives us a glimpse into the future of personalised medicine, where we can predict and prevent ...
Oct 03

Toxic Wrappings: Is Your Food Packaging Linked to Breast Cancer?

By taking steps to reduce exposure to these harmful chemicals, we can begin to address the growing epidemic of breast cancer and other diseases linked ...
Sep 30

GST Reduction on Cancer Drugs: A Lifeline for Patients Battling Cancer

While the actual reduction in drug prices will depend on how manufacturers and distributors implement the GST cut, the potential savings could bring much-needed ...
Sep 17

Can Your Phone Give You Cancer? WHO Study Puts the Debate to Rest

The detailed analysis, spanning almost three decades of research, has cast a fresh perspective on the longstanding concerns surrounding mobile phone usage and its effects ...
Sep 05

Can Diabetes Drugs Help Prevent Dementia? The Potential of SGLT-2 Inhibitors

A study published in a major medical journal revealed that individuals with type 2 diabetes who were treated with SGLT-2 inhibitors had a lower ...
Aug 30

Avantor Triumphs with Three Awards at Korea Biopharma Excellence Awards 2024

Recognition of Avantor's achievements in downstream processing, single-use systems, and its overall leadership as a biopharma supplier in Korea....
Aug 26

Fat, Vitamins, and Asthma: Are We Feeding Our Children the Wrong Food

Maintaining a balanced diet, rich in complex carbohydrates and antioxidants, while moderating fat and vitamin D intake, could play a vital role in reducing childhood ...
Aug 24

Can Fasting-Mimicking Diet Revolutionize Cancer Care? Exploring Its Role in Modern Oncology

FMD differs from traditional fasting in that it allows for a controlled intake of certain nutrients, providing the body with essential vitamins, minerals, and other ...
Aug 17

AIDS response caught in a debt trap

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Aug 12

No one is immune to antimicrobial resistance

Later this year, the World AMR Awareness Week (18-24 November 2024) will be observed worldwide on the theme: Educate, Advocate and Act Now....
Aug 10

Exploring the Potential of Cannabigerol (CBG) for Anxiety and Stress Relief

As research progresses, CBG may offer a new avenue for those seeking relief from anxiety and stress in a safe and non-intoxicating manner....
Aug 09

Ganjam District in Chaos: Diarrhoea Outbreak Claims Two Lives

The diarrhoea outbreak in Odisha’s Ganjam district highlights the importance of clean water, proper sanitation, and timely medical intervention in preventing and managing waterborne ...
Aug 07

Lingering Shadows: The Unseen Battle with Long COVID

The study highlights the urgent need for continued research and development of effective treatments to alleviate the burden of long COVID on individuals and society....
Aug 05

A Viral Menace: Encephalitis Strikes Gujarat, 59 Children Dead

First identified in 1965 from the blood of two patients in Chandipura village, Maharashtra, CHPV is known to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks in western, ...
Aug 02

Tragic Nipah Virus Death of 14-Year-Old in Kerala: What You Need to Know

The death of the 14-year-old boy from Nipah virus is a tragic reminder of the ongoing health challenges posed by zoonotic diseases....
Jul 24

Advanced HIV disease threatens to wither away the gains made in fight against AIDS

We will talk about advanced HIV disease at this conference (#AIDS2024) but when we go home, we need to remember that advanced HIV disease is ...
Jul 22

Hormone Modulating Therapy for Breast Cancer and Its Link to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk

The study’s findings emphasize the importance of considering individual patient factors when prescribing medications or developing treatment plans for breast cancer....
Jul 18

Chamraj Tea Estate Launches New Nilgiri Tea Blends: ‘Master Blend,’ ‘Master Blend Ginger Tea,’ and ‘Master Blend Lemon Tea’

Chamraj Tea Estate Proudly Reintroduces Its Renowned Single Estate Orthodox Tea BOP (Broken Orange Pekoe)....
Jul 16

June 2024: The Hottest Month on Record and What It Means for Our Planet

The climate crisis requires immediate and sustained efforts to transition to renewable energy sources, improve energy efficiency, and adopt sustainable practices across all sectors of ...
Jul 13

Will #PutPeopleFirst mantra drive HIV responses?

AIDS 2024 is being organised by International AIDS Society (IAS) along with the government of Germany and partners. “Germany has a low rate of HIV ...
Jul 10

The Impact of Architecture on Academic Performance: How Exam Hall Design Affects Student Success

This study reveals how the design of a space can affect task performance, showing that students perform relatively poorly in their exams when they take ...
Jul 06

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