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Daytime Sleepiness and Dementia: Is Napping in the Afternoon Putting You at Risk?

As science continues to uncover more about the brain’s complexities, one thing is clear: prioritizing sleep is an investment in your future....
Nov 12

Why Are Food Giants Pushing ‘Low-Star’ Nutrition on Low-Income Countries?

If multinational corporations truly value their global consumers, then it’s time for them to step up, bridge the nutritional divide, and offer fair, healthy ...
Nov 08

Why Are Rare Disease Patients Paying a Fortune When Local Production Could Save Lives?

The high cost of life-saving drugs shouldn’t force patients to choose between their health and financial stability....
Nov 07

Invisible Shadows: The Growing Crisis of Corneal Blindness in India

It’s essential to recognize corneal blindness not just as a medical condition but as a social issue that demands a united, multi-level response...
Nov 05

Impressive Growth & Margin Expansion 237% YoY Surge in Net Profits

The R&D efforts have shown distinct yield and quality improvements for crops across segments such as cotton, sugarcane, onion, fruits and vegetables. Over last ...
Oct 29

The True Cost of Restless Nights: How Poor Sleep in Your 40s May Age Your Brain Faster

This study reminds us that a good night’s sleep is not just a luxury, it’s essential to preserving mental clarity, memory, and overall ...
Oct 25

Young, Reckless, and Stroke-Prone: Is Alcohol Quietly Killing Our Generation?

Other than alcohol, obesity, type 2 diabetes, high stress levels, lack of sleep, and unhealthy diets are also closely linked to increased stroke risk....
Oct 23

Burgers and Bacteria: How a McDonald's Outbreak Unveils Food Safety Fears

The fast food industry must invest in new technologies and practices that can help detect and prevent contamination earlier in the supply chain....
Oct 23

The Thin Line Between Life and Death: The Shocking Case of a 'Brain-Dead' Man Waking Up Just Before Organ Donation

TJ’s story serves as a reminder of the thin line between life and death, and the miracles that can happen when the human body ...
Oct 22

Young people do not want a future with looming threat of antimicrobial resistance

At least 80% of countries can test resistance in all bacterial and fungal pathogens included in the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) ...
Oct 21

25 Dead, Yet the Liquor Black Market Thrives: Is Bihar’s Liquor Ban to Blame?

The rise of spurious liquor, the growing black market, and the systemic failures in enforcement all point to a need for urgent reform. ...
Oct 21

Breaking Down Spinal Cord Injuries: A Comprehensive Guide

Awareness, prevention, and timely intervention remain crucial in addressing the complexities of spinal cord injuries, paving the way for better management and enhanced quality of ...
Oct 16

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

Could Your Irregular Heartbeat Be Reversible? How New Research is Redefining Atrial Fibrillation Care

For the millions affected by atrial fibrillation, this research brings hope for more effective treatments and improved quality of life....
Oct 09

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

Can Ending Smoking by 2050 Really Save 1.2 Million Lives? New Lancet Study Reveals

With the right strategies in place, we can not only add years to our lives but also improve the quality of life for millions of ...
Oct 04

Recommended pocket-friendly products to protect your hair from seasonal hair shedding

By adding them to your haircare routine, you can keep your hair healthy and strong all year round....
Sep 27

Rush to Judgment? Here’s Why Sleeping on It Leads to Better Outcomes

The science behind first impressions and decision-making shows us that taking a pause, reflecting, and getting proper rest are not just good advice, they ...
Sep 26

Unveiling the Future of Health: Cholera Prevention, Liver Tumor Treatment, and the Truth About Screen Time

These breakthroughs offer a glimpse into a future where diseases like cholera may be prevented before they cause outbreaks, where liver cancer can be treated ...
Sep 26

India Leads the Global War on Synthetic Drugs: A Fight Against Terrorism and Trafficking

Minister Jaishankar’s speech outlined India’s proactive measures, from establishing regulatory frameworks to signing bilateral agreements and enhancing partnerships with key nations like the ...
Sep 25

Are Your Medications Safe? The Shocking Truth About India's Failing Drug Standards

Rigorous testing, strict regulatory oversight, and public education are key to safeguarding public health and restoring trust in the system....
Sep 25

The Hidden Catastrophe: How Malnutrition Could Define Our Future

Developing new strategies for food production, distribution, and fortification will be critical to meeting the nutritional needs of vulnerable populations...
Sep 18

Why Toppers are Dying: The Dangerous Disconnect Between Success and Well-Being

It’s not enough to produce toppers, we must also cultivate emotionally resilient individuals who can navigate the challenges life throws their way....
Sep 17

From Animals to Humans: How Zoonosis Are Fuelling the Next Health Crisis

The increasing interaction between humans and animals, driven by climate change, deforestation, and urbanization, has created ideal conditions for zoonotic diseases to thrive....
Sep 10

CREDAI Urges Members to Ensure Safety of Onsite Labourers Amid Red Alert in Telangana

Cautionary Notice Issued in Public Interest by CREDAI Hyderabad: We Urge the Masses to Stay Away from Construction Sites and Be Safe....
Sep 02

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