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India's Thalassemia Challenge: The Importance of Early Screening and Treatment

Awareness campaigns and educational programs are essential to dispel myths, reduce stigma, and encourage early testing and treatment....
May 15

World IVF Day: Empowering Hopeful Couples in India with IVF - Statistics and Benefits

World IVF Day celebrates the incredible impact of In Vitro Fertilization on the lives of countless couples across India. This revolutionary technique has brought joy, ...
Jul 25

Oppenheimer: The destruction and diseases

Upon The release of Oppenheimer (a Christopher Nolan film) which is based on the development of the first atomic bomb. let’s go through the ...
Jul 21

Huntington’s disease can be the next tragic thing that you should know

Our brain plays a very important role in the functioning of our body. But behind this incredible process, there’s also a dangerous disease that ...
Sep 20

Children’s eye problems and their effective treatment by Dr. Bharti Gupta

Dr. Bharti Gupta, an Ophthalmologist sheds light on children’s eye health and safety measures. Dr. Bharti has also given tips for a good vision ...
Sep 09

Pregnant mum’s obesity linked to heightened bowel cancer risk in her adult offspring

May help to explain rising rates of this disease in younger adults, say researchers ...
Aug 26

Argusoft’s solution to prevent AIDS transmission from mother to child

Argusoft has developed a mobile phone based Health Management and Monitoring System for the prevention of transmission of AIDS from mother to child. Leveraging technology ...
Jul 22

Dr. Renuka Gupta talks about Ovarian Cancer and advises women to not neglect themselves after menopause as old age is the time of onset of ovarian cancer in most cases

Dr. Renuka Gupta points out that ovarian cancer is a silent condition and 100% safety is not guaranteed as there are genetic predispositions attached to ...
Jun 09

International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression – June 4th

Children are tender souls who go through emotional, physical or mental abuse sometime or the other in life. Parents and teachers hurl that on the ...
Jun 04

India has the second highest haemophilia patients in the world informs Dr. Santanu Sen, Pediatric Haematologist and Oncologist

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Apr 26

Haemophilia and its curative as well as preventive measures explained by Dr. Shrinath Kshirsagar, Hematologist and BMT Specialist

Haemophilia is a rare disease which affects 1 in 5,000 people in India. Fortunately, medical science is coming up with advanced treatment options making ...
Apr 19

Women Have the Right to Say “No”, says Dr. Vaishali Joshi, Senior Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Kokilaben Ambani Hospital, Mumbai

Dr. Vaishali Joshi, Senior Obstetrician & Gynaecologist provides action points for our Young India so that they grow up with relevant sexual information and in a ...
Mar 02

Exercise, Yoga, and Meditation are ways to deal with RA, suggests Dr. S. Sham, Consultant Rheumatologist

People get confused between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis. Dr. S. Sham, Consultant Rheumatologist, provides clarity on how they are different. ...
Feb 24

Healing, inclusion, and dignity is what The Leprosy Mission Trust India stands for explains Dr. Mary Verghese, Executive Director, The Leprosy Mission Trust India

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Jan 27

Which foods are good for constipation?

A horrible eating routine, for example, one that incorporates such a large number of rich and fatty foods and too little fiber, puts an individual ...
Dec 12

Drinking linked to a decline in brain health from cradle to grave

Harm prevention policies must take the long view, say experts ...
Dec 05

Depression and anxiety in mums-to-be linked to heightened asthma risk in their kids

Risk of later life respiratory disease likely programmed in womb, say researchers ...
Oct 13

Nutrition through life cycle – school going

All school goers ought to be urged to pick different foods from every one of the four important food groups so as to accomplish a ...
Aug 31

Nutrition through life cycle – Pre schoolers

Foods especially sweets, ought not to be utilized as a reward. This can urge youngsters to probably prompt an expanded preference for sweet food sources ...
Aug 29

Need of the hour - Teaching Children Mindfulness

Mindfulness is to notice your thoughts, notice your feelings, notice what you feel in your body, notice what is happening right now and right here, ...
Aug 25

You should really stay away from these 'Healthy' food options

Science hasn't arrived at an unmistakable decision about whether GMO or non-GMO nourishments are more advantageous....
Aug 04

Vitamin D deficiency may damage your brain cells

Everyone should allow themselves at least 10-15 minutes’ exposure to sunshine every day to ensure that vitamin D levels are adequate...
Jul 22

Meet Dr Saurabh Goswami, Head of dept. Radiation oncology, MPCT Hospital, A Surana hospital associate, on malignancy and therapies to cure them

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Jul 01

Obesity in mothers leads to obesity in the child?

Newborn children who get first infant foods after 6 months of life, display lower chance for obesity than the individuals who get infant foods from ...
Jun 29

Boris Johnson says 2-metre social distancing rule under review

We'll be looking at that and keeping it under constant review as we go forward to the next step in our plan, which is ...
Jun 15

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