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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

Breathless in the Capital: Post-Diwali Smog Triggers Health Alarms in Delhi

The air quality crisis in Delhi is a reminder that our environment requires constant care....
Nov 04

Hospital-acquired infections are fuelling antimicrobial resistance

If our stories are amplified to other people then we can find faster solutions that are possible. In addition, we have to think about stopping ...
Oct 30

Ramaiah Memorial Hospital Announces the Launch of its Comprehensive State-of-the-art Ramaiah Stroke Center on World Stroke Day

At Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, the patients, during their stay in the hospital, as well as post-discharge are given the best medical and preventative care ...
Oct 29

Vector-Borne Diseases in India: 2024 Overview

Overview of the Public Health Challenge posed by Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) in India...
Oct 09

Mpox Clade I: The Deadly Virus India's Fighting to Contain

India’s health ministry is taking the right steps, but success will depend on rapid action, public cooperation, and continued monitoring....
Sep 28

The Surge of Swine Flu, Dengue, and Other Infections: Delhi NCR Faces a Viral Storm

As the season progresses, it’s crucial for individuals to remain vigilant, especially those at higher risk....
Sep 20

India on High Alert: Can We Prevent the Mpox Outbreak Before It’s Too Late?

Through proactive public health measures, such as the wide circulation of management guidelines, effective contact tracing, and healthcare system readiness, India is well-positioned to ...
Sep 11

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

Delhi’s Battle Against Dengue: New Measures to Combat the Crisis

The coming weeks will reveal whether the measures implemented by the Delhi government are enough to curb the spread of the disease and prevent a ...
Aug 28

The Dark Side of Antique Books: How Victorian-Era Treasures May Be Poisoning You

The use of toxic dyes in Victorian book covers may pose health risks, particularly for those who handle these books regularly....
Aug 26

The Hidden Dangers of Pesticides: A Closer Look at Their Impact on Pregnancy and Stillbirth Risks

For women who are pregnant or planning to conceive, avoiding exposure to certain pesticides could be crucial in reducing the risk of stillbirth and other ...
Aug 14

COVID-19 Impact Resurfaces at Paris Olympics: Athletes Forced to Withdraw and Reinstated Precautions

The Paris Olympics, anticipated as the first post-pandemic Games, have faced unforeseen challenges due to a resurgence of COVID-19 cases among athletes....
Jul 31

Your Medication Could Be Useless This Summer: How Heat Waves Affect Drug Safety

Understanding how heat affects medications and taking appropriate measures can help ensure that your medications remain effective and your health is protected....
Jul 26

Teen Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba in Kerala: Fatal Naegleria fowleri Infections Surge

Health officials in Kerala are on high alert following this incident and are urging the public to take preventive measures to avoid exposure to potentially ...
Jul 05

When a Sneeze Turns Critical: Understanding Intestinal Evisceration Post-Surgery

The incident is described as evisceration, a rare complication following abdominal surgery. Evisceration occurs when internal organs, such as the intestines, protrude through a surgical ...
Jul 02

Severe Heatwave Grips Delhi: Over 19 Deaths Reported Amid Sweltering Temperatures

By taking appropriate precautions and supporting those most at risk, we can mitigate the impact of extreme heat and protect our communities....
Jun 20

Heatwave Crisis: Uttar Pradesh Government Offers ₹4 Lakh Aid to Affected Families

The severe heatwave in not only Uttar Pradesh but also across India has highlighted the critical need for timely intervention, public awareness, and robust healthcare ...
Jun 20

The Vital Role of Early Detection: Kevin Jonas on Battling Skin Cancer

By openly discussing his experience, he has encouraged his fans and the broader public to take skin health seriously. His message is clear: Don’t ...
Jun 13

Right diagnostic test and right treatment at the right time can prevent antimicrobial resistance

Addressing AMR is a shared responsibility. Health authorities, healthcare providers, and the public must work together to promote the responsible use of antimicrobials. Enhancing microbiological ...
Jun 08

Promising New HIV Vaccine Candidate Shows Early Success: A Hopeful Step in HIV Research

While there is no cure yet, advancements in research, such as the recent vaccine trial, provide hope for a future where HIV can be effectively ...
Jun 06

Stay Cool This Summer: Government of India’s Guidelines for Heat Protection

As temperatures soar, it's essential to take proactive steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from the dangers of extreme heat. ...
Jun 01

Should Doctors Be Exempt from the Consumer Protection Act? A Complex Debate

If doctors are exempted, it could lead to changes in how medical malpractice cases are handled and potentially reduce the practice of defensive medicine. This ...
May 30

Successful Removal of 3.7 KG Large Abdominal Tumor from 14-Year-Old Somalian Girl at KIMS Cuddles Hospital

This successful operation underscores KIMS Cuddles Hospital's commitment to providing world-class medical care and innovative surgical solutions. The hospital continues to be a ...
May 16

When Your Body Makes Beer: Exploring the Curious Case of Auto-Brewery Syndrome

The exact cause of auto-brewery syndrome is not fully understood. However, it is believed to be associated with an overgrowth of yeast or bacteria ...
May 07

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