Shobha and Dr Nittaya were speaking at the 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases (POC 2025) and in lead ... Jun 20
India’s Panchayati Raj institutions have long managed rural needs—roads, schools, sanitation. But in public health, their role remains underused. Could the key to ... Jun 18
Telehealth promised connection and convenience. But in rural areas, signs of exhaustion are showing. Is screen-based healthcare still a lifeline—or has it become ... Jun 12
It’s time we recognized that something as small as an amoeba can cause something as massive as a tragedy and that something as simple ... Jun 11
Telemedicine was a lifeline during the COVID-19 crisis. But is it just a pandemic trend, or is it here to stay? This article explores ... Jun 06
As long as the virus exists, so must our vigilance. Because when it comes to public health, every number tells a story, and every story ... Jun 05
Resilience is not about avoiding storms, it is learning to dance in the rain, often in chappals.... May 30
Reinforcing its leadership in comprehensive internal medicine and integrated patient care, Sharda Care Healthcity has appointed renowned physician Dr. Chirag Tandon as Director of the ... May 22
Vaccines (sitting on a shelf) do not save lives, but vaccination does. Only when people can access vaccines and get vaccinated in a people-centred ... May 21
As we stand at the intersection of technology, parenting, and healthcare, let us not forget that the heart of adolescent well-being lies not in ... May 17
Your body is incredibly adaptive, and your brain, though resilient, deserves the same level of care we often give our hearts, our muscles, and even ... May 16
TB is the deadliest infectious disease worldwide. It killed more people even during the COVID-19 pandemic in many high-burden TB settings. It mostly ... May 15
So, next time you see an elderly neighbor sitting alone on their balcony or walking slowly past your gate, stop and say hello. It might ... May 13
Public awareness campaigns should counter the influence of unhealthy food marketing. Above all, we must remind ourselves and our children that food is nourishment, not ... May 13
Strengthening public health initiatives and addressing the underlying determinants of health will be crucial in reversing the decline in life expectancy and building a more ... May 12
Every year on 12th May, International Nurses Day is celebrated across the world to honour and appreciate the vital role nurses play in healthcare.... May 12
From strict containment measures to the use of cutting-edge technology in monitoring the virus’s spread, Kerala is taking every necessary step to protect ... May 10
India has made impressive progress in its bid to eliminate malaria. ... Apr 24
OMSI focused on strengthening infrastructure at Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) in remote areas across the country. It also provided basic sanitation facilities at government hospitals ... Apr 23
Future studies may even reveal how probiotics affect creativity, focus, or social interactions. Perhaps soon, probiotics may be prescribed not just for digestion, but for ... Apr 15
Meta-analysis reveals that 1) there is regional variation in the prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency, 2) children, adolescent, pregnant women and the elderly are ... Apr 08
India, with its scale and diversity, has a unique opportunity. If it leads with compassion, inclusivity, and innovation, it can set an example for the ... Apr 07
As the world continues to face complex healthcare challenges, the need for well-trained, globally focused healthcare professionals has never been greater. SGU remains committed ... Apr 04
Fasting is essentially carrying benefits but fasting after fasting , lack of sleep , less activity , poor intake of fluids , skipping your medicines or supplements and bringing ... Mar 31
Undernutrition isn�t just a risk factor�it�s the fuel that drives TB. When families struggle to afford nutritious food, their immune defenses weaken, ... Mar 24
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