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Is long-acting HIV treatment as good as taking daily pills?

As more scientific evidence and lessons from the roll-out of long-acting options come forth, we need to ensure that every person living with ...
Mar 31

Cancer in a Glass? What Science Says About Your Favourite Wine

Whether you choose to cut back or quit entirely, one thing is clear, the healthiest drink is the one that doesn’t put your life ...
Mar 27

Why Epilepsy Awareness Day Should Matter to Everyone

With more awareness, early diagnosis, and better treatment options, we can help people with epilepsy lead healthier, stigma-free lives....
Mar 26

World Tuberculosis Day: The Truth About Tuberculosis in India

TB is curable and preventable, yet it continues to claim millions of lives every year. The key to winning this battle lies in awareness, early ...
Mar 24

TB Elimination: A distant goal despite efforts

With TB still a major public health challenge in India, standardised labs and empowering private players in screening will be key to reducing its spread....
Mar 24

The Digital Delusion: How Social Media Is Rewiring Your Reality

At its best, social media can connect, educate, and inspire. But at its worst, it traps us in false realities, warping self-perception and feeding ...
Mar 21

Trapped in the Dopamine Loop: Why You Can’t Stop Scrolling, Eating, or Shopping

By understanding how dopamine influences our behaviour and making conscious choices, we can regain control over our mental and emotional well-being....
Mar 17

Can Coffee Keep You Steady on Your Feet? New Study Reveals the Truth

Avoiding coffee due to fear of instability is now proven unnecessary. Instead, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and mental well-being play a bigger role ...
Mar 13

Think Before You Bite: How Fatty Foods Can Trigger Brain Damage in Just 3 Days

While modern life makes it easy to reach for convenience foods, the findings of this study make one thing clear: what we eat today affects ...
Mar 11

Ditch the Pills: The Secret to Beating Insomnia is in Your Workout

The latest research clearly shows that exercise is good for your body and a powerful sleep aid....
Mar 11

Is patriarchy petrifying governments to deliver on gender equality?

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Mar 11

India’s Women: Empowered on Paper, Struggling in Reality

Every individual has a role to play in creating a world where women feel safe, valued, and empowered. It’s time to move beyond words ...
Mar 08

440 Million at Risk: Is India Becoming the Next Obesity Capital?

If urgent steps are not taken the country will soon find itself suffering with an obesity epidemic that threatens not just individual lives, but the ...
Mar 06

Gujarat’s Medical Education Expansion: A Game Changer or Just Numbers on Paper?

If the government can match quantity with quality, Gujarat might soon emerge as one of India’s top medical education hubs....
Mar 06

Himalaya Wellness Launches the Himalaya 1derwoman Project, Inspiring Young Girls to Be #1

Initiative kicks off with an exclusive mentorship and training session with RCB Women’s Team ...
Mar 06

Lung Regeneration: Can Science Give Preterm Babies a Second Breath?

The ability to heal or regrow damaged lungs may have once seemed like science fiction, but thanks to studies like this, it is now within ...
Mar 04

From Algorithms to Actual Care: Is India’s AI Healthcare Dream Real?

The integration of AI into healthcare is not just an economic opportunity; it is a vital step toward creating a more equitable, efficient, and patient-...
Mar 04

#EndLeprosy pathway is through stopping stigma against affected persons

The Indian government has promised to end leprosy by 2027 – three years before the global target for leprosy elimination. But ending all forms of stigma ...
Mar 03

India’s Pharma Revolution: Can New Regulatory Reforms Unleash a $42 Billion Industry?

The potential rewards are enormous a robust, efficient, and competitive pharmaceutical industry that not only fuels domestic growth but also serves as a reliable supplier ...
Mar 01

India’s Newborns Are Dying from Sepsis And No One Is Talking About It

Newborn sepsis is a complex problem that requires innovative solutions. More funding for research on rapid diagnostic tests, alternative treatments is essential to tackle this ...
Feb 27

The Inequality of Survival: Why Some Women Die While Others Live

The projected surge in breast cancer cases and deaths by 2050 is a clear call for immediate and sustained action....
Feb 26

With only 70 months left to end AIDS why is the urgency missing?

We need to refocus and ensure that we are targeting the right populations with the right interventions in the right places - and - we are doing ...
Feb 25

From Science Fiction to Reality: AI Now Detects Blindness Before It Starts

By combining artificial intelligence with medical expertise, Kerala is showing the world how to create a smarter, more efficient, and patient-centric healthcare system....
Feb 24

India vs. Trump’s Pharma Tariff: The Battle Over Affordable Medicine

Indian pharmaceutical companies may suffer short-term financial setbacks, but they hold the upper hand, because the U.S. needs Indian generics more than India ...
Feb 21

Is Your Home’s Air Poisoning You? Shocking New Study Reveals Hidden Indoor Pollution Risks

By taking simple steps to reduce pollutants and enhance ventilation, you can create a safer, healthier environment inside your home...
Feb 20

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