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The Bloody Truth: Why Menstruation Is Still a Taboo in Indian Schools

Menstrual hygiene is not just a women’s issue, it’s a societal one and It affects education, health, and overall development...
Nov 19

The Silent Killer in Your Genes: Can Splicing Errors Unlock New Cancer Cures?

As scientists continue to explore the potential of splicing-based therapies, the future of cancer treatment and perhaps treatment for other diseases as well looks ...
Nov 15

ICMR’s Bold Bet: Can India’s Scientists Deliver World-First Health Breakthroughs?

Through this ambitious challenge, India is poised to redefine its role in the world of health science and leave an indelible mark on global healthcare ...
Nov 14

From Darkness to Clarity: How Stem Cell Transplants Are Offering New Hope for Corneal Blindness

With each discovery, science moves closer to a future where blindness is not a permanent condition but a challenge we have the tools to overcome....
Nov 12

Moscow Researchers Develop Russia's Pioneer Lumbosacral Spine Phantom for Anesthesia Ultrasound Training

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Nov 12

Delhi’s Air Crisis: How Toxic Air and Pollution Are Still Threatening Health and Life Quality

Solving these issues requires sustained effort, strategic planning, and unwavering commitment. The health and future of millions depend on it....
Nov 11

India’s Humanitarian Aid to Palestine Amid Middle Eastern Turmoil

India’s actions reflect a commitment to humanity, highlighting the role that nations can play in alleviating suffering and advocating for peace. ...
Oct 29

University of Leeds Researchers Uncover Liver Function Breakthrough, Paving the Way for Improved Cardiovascular Disease Treatments

A discovery about how the liver flushes cholesterol from the body could lead to more effective treatments for cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of death ...
Oct 21

The University of Manchester invites applications for an MSc in International Disaster Management

The University of Manchester is recognised globally for its pioneering research, outstanding teaching and learning, and commitment to social responsibility. The Russell Group institution is ...
Oct 16

From Darkness to Light: How India Wiped Out a Leading Cause of Blindness

This milestone not only secures a healthier future for millions of Indians but also offers hope to other countries still fighting this debilitating disease....
Oct 11

Is Your Brain Cleansing Itself? Discover the System That Could Save Your Mind

As researchers continue to explore how this system works and how it can be enhanced, we may see new treatments and interventions that can improve ...
Oct 10

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

Lenacapavir: India’s Pharmaceutical Giants to Produce a Twice-a-Year Pill Poised to Rewrite HIV Prevention

In the coming years, the impact of Lenacapavir could be felt worldwide, especially in low-income countries where the burden of HIV is greatest....
Oct 04

A New Hope for Type 1 Diabetes: Tackling Blood Sugar Drops with Somatostatin Blockers

While it may take time for this new treatment to become widely available, the potential impact on the lives of those with type 1 diabetes ...
Oct 03

Chikungunya Strikes Back: The Forgotten Virus Making a Deadly Comeback

By focusing on mosquito control, improving public health infrastructure, and raising awareness about personal protection, communities can better prepare for the next wave of chikungunya. ...
Oct 01

Olympus Launches VISERA S, a New Imaging Platform

Supporting patient comfort, improved diagnostics, and streamlined workflow, available in Europe, parts of Asia and Oceania...
Sep 30

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

AI bowel cancer test can tell whether patients need chemotherapy

University of Leeds research unveils a new artificial intelligence (AI) test to determine the risk of bowel cancers coming back could help patients avoid chemotherapy....
Sep 25

University of Leeds and TERI SAS University Sign MoU to Foster Academic Cooperation and Research Collaboration

The new collaboration will aim to enhance academic cooperation and carry out a long-term partnership with the University of Leeds...
Sep 24

Why Your Next Infection Might Not Have a Cure: The Rise of Antibiotic Resistance in India

It is a race against time to preserve the life-saving power of antibiotics, and the responsibility lies with all of us to ensure that ...
Sep 23

Olympus Launches New 4K Camera Head for Urological Endoscopy

Unified Visualization with True 4K Imaging and 4K Narrow Band Imaging as well as blue light observation....
Sep 20

Nucleome Informatics Launches DrSeq IRD Test for Comprehensive Genetic Diagnosis of Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs)

The company extends its gratitude to the Technology Development Board, DST, Government of India, LV Prasad Eye Institute, and Korean counterparts for their support in ...
Sep 09

Coping with Mucositis: Hina Khan's Struggle and How to Manage Chemotherapy Side Effects

While mucositis can be painful and debilitating, with the right management strategies and support, it is possible to find relief and continue the fight against ...
Sep 06

No one is safe from drug-resistant microbes until everyone is safe

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Aug 22

Could Seaweed Hold the Key to Preventing Parkinson’s Disease?

As research progresses, Ecklonia cava could become a key ingredient in the prevention and management of Parkinson’s disease, offering a natural and effective solution ...
Aug 09

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