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Scientists in Moscow Develop Fetal Phantom for Obstetric Ultrasound

Phantoms have been showcased at international exhibitions and conferences across 11 countries, including Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Turkey, Spain, France, Belarus, Pakistan, China, the United Arab ...
Nov 19

Is Your Daily Turmeric Dose Doing More Harm Than Good: Alarming Lead Levels in Indian Turmeric

Protecting consumers from the hazards of contaminated turmeric requires both awareness and action....
Nov 13

Why Tuberculosis Is Still the World’s Leading Killer in 2024 And How We’re Failing to Stop It

The recent surge in cases serves as a reminder that TB is far from being eradicated and continues to claim millions of lives....
Nov 05

The Complex Battle Against Polio: How India’s Vaccination Efforts Address Rare Vaccine-Derived Cases

Vaccine-derived poliovirus cases are extremely rare but can occur when the weakened strain of the poliovirus contained in the oral polio vaccine (OPV) mutates ...
Sep 06

Feminist world-building: Creative energies, collective journeys

The APFF 4 will not just be a celebratory space, but also a fiercely political space for strategising, knowledge-exchange, and feminist mobilising and advocacy ...
Aug 30

India Steps Up Vigilance Amid Rising Global Mpox Cases: An Overview

While the risk of a large-scale outbreak in India remains low, the government’s vigilance and preparedness are key to preventing the virus from ...
Aug 28

Experts Call for a Multi-Pronged Proactive Approach to Prevent the Spread of Mpox

As Mpox cases continue to spread across the globe, the threat to India becomes more imminent. The lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic should ...
Aug 22

Heartbeats of a Nation: How Neeraj Chopra’s Paris Olympics Javelin Throw Raised India’s Pulse

Wearables like those from Noise are increasingly becoming part of our daily lives, helping us monitor our health and stay connected to the world around ...
Aug 09

AIDS is at a crossroads: Would governments expand the proven key population-led services?

Cambodia is another country in Asia Pacific which is on track to deliver on some of the HIV-related 2025 targets. ...
Aug 08

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

Alarm rings in Asia Pacific for not making U-equals-U and HIV prevention accessible to all

Other countries can learn from their approaches. 18 countries have eliminated mother to child transmission of HIV globally – and 4 of these countries are in ...
Jul 25

Why are key populations on the blindspot in the global HIV response?

HIV infections have remained largely confined to a few population groups, such as, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who ...
Jul 20

Genetic Discoveries Expose New Pathways for Obesity Management

The findings offer valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of obesity and hold promise for developing novel drugs or optimizing existing treatments for this prevalent ...
Apr 05

Advancing Healthcare Access: ScreenHer initiative in Pakistan close to reaching milestone of 20,000 diabetes screenings in 70 clinics

A collaboration between Roche Diabetes Care and social enterprise Greenstar Social Marketing, ScreenHer seeks to improve women’s access to diabetes care ...
Feb 26

Growing call to make Big Tobacco pay for health and environment harms

Earlier this week, delegates to the intergovernmental meeting of global tobacco treaty were greeted with calls to make Big Tobacco pay for its abuses....
Feb 07

Are we prepared to combat online gender-based violence?

While governments globally are struggling to end gender-based violence by 2030, the challenge has become more complex and sinister with rising online forms of ...
Jan 09

The greatest social impact initiative

36 Dialysis Machines at Mahavir and Ramdevrao Hospitals were replaced with new and advanced machines meant for Dialysis services offered at a subsidised price @ Rs ...
Dec 24

“Cyclone Biparjoy” is approaching. Are we prepared?

As per the latest updates from the meteorological department, the cyclone is predicted to intensify rapidly over the next three days and develop into a "...
Jun 12

Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan died of Amyloidosis, a rare disease

Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf died because of the rare disease called Amyloidosis. Let's learn more about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of ...
Feb 07

The Day of 8 Billion - Population Doubles Up

Are we ready for the 8 Billion Day? Population growth is buzzing these days as we hit an 8 billion mark worldwide. Let us check ...
Nov 17

Veteran actor, Arun Bali passes away at 79 after battling a rare autoimmune disorder, Myasthenia Gravis

A famous face of TV shows and films, actor Arun Bali has passed away today in the wee hours after battling a rare autoimmune disease. ...
Oct 07

Increasing cases of Typhoid gaining resistance to all kinds of antimicrobials

Typhoid cases gaining resistance to one or more antibiotics are increasing globally. The newer strain of Typhoid, XDR (extensively drug-resistant) Typhoid has developed resistance ...
Aug 24

On this Mangolicious day, let us know the health benefits of mango

Mango is a very beneficial fruit, that is very sweet and refreshing, it is a very juicy, pulpy and luscious fruit Mango is not recommended ...
Jul 22

Report: Delhi's pollution can reduce your life by 10 years, know how pollution is hampering life

A report has revealed that due to increasing pollution, people's lives are being reduced by 10 years, knowing how pollution is giving slow death. ...
Jul 19

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