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The Bloody Truth: Why Menstruation Is Still a Taboo in Indian Schools

Menstrual hygiene is not just a women’s issue, it’s a societal one and It affects education, health, and overall development...
Nov 19

Invisible Shadows: The Growing Crisis of Corneal Blindness in India

It’s essential to recognize corneal blindness not just as a medical condition but as a social issue that demands a united, multi-level response...
Nov 05

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

Are we delivering new HIV prevention tools with speed, scale and equity?

According to UNAIDS, a combination approach to HIV prevention that includes behavioural, biomedical and structural approaches and is tailored to those in greatest need can ...
Oct 14

India’s Mental Health Time Bomb: Can We Afford to Ignore It Any Longer?

By addressing the mental health crisis, India can improve the lives of millions of people and create a healthier, more productive society for the future. ...
Oct 10

Is Your Brain Cleansing Itself? Discover the System That Could Save Your Mind

As researchers continue to explore how this system works and how it can be enhanced, we may see new treatments and interventions that can improve ...
Oct 10

The Science of Overeating: Why You Can’t Stop at Just One Bite

By becoming more aware of the signals our body is sending us, we can begin to break the cycle of overeating and take control of ...
Oct 05

Prostate Cancer Strikes Young: The Alarming Rise of Aggressive Cases in Men Under 50

Men should be encouraged to adopt a proactive approach to their health by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, getting regular screenings, and seeking medical advice if ...
Oct 03

Are Your Medications Safe? The Shocking Truth About India's Failing Drug Standards

Rigorous testing, strict regulatory oversight, and public education are key to safeguarding public health and restoring trust in the system....
Sep 25

Mpox: A New Threat Looms Over India with the Fast-Spreading Clade 1b

While India has made significant strides in public health, the country is not immune to the rapid spread of infectious diseases, especially in densely populated ...
Sep 24

Why Insulin Resistance Could Be the Biggest Health Threat to Women

Addressing it early, with the help of healthcare professionals and a focus on healthy living, can not only prevent numerous diseases but also save lives, ...
Sep 12

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

Can Your Phone Give You Cancer? WHO Study Puts the Debate to Rest

The detailed analysis, spanning almost three decades of research, has cast a fresh perspective on the longstanding concerns surrounding mobile phone usage and its effects ...
Sep 05

Move from rhetoric to action on #PutPeopleFirst

HIV self-testing, PrEP as well as a full cascade of HIV combination prevention tools, and testing and treatment services should be made available. ...
Aug 27

Can Fasting-Mimicking Diet Revolutionize Cancer Care? Exploring Its Role in Modern Oncology

FMD differs from traditional fasting in that it allows for a controlled intake of certain nutrients, providing the body with essential vitamins, minerals, and other ...
Aug 17

Why is mental health an unsexy subject?

Paris 2024 Olympics: The mental conditioning coach of the Indian men’s hockey team believes that unless mental health is addressed, business-led innovation and ...
Aug 05

Lingering Shadows: The Unseen Battle with Long COVID

The study highlights the urgent need for continued research and development of effective treatments to alleviate the burden of long COVID on individuals and society....
Aug 05

The power of profit: People-led social enterprises

Peer-led social enterprises "by" and "for" the people living with HIV can go a long way in not only making community-based organisations self-...
Aug 05

Facing Barriers, Women Turn to Dangerous Methods to End Pregnancies

The study found that women had various reasons for choosing to handle their own abortions. Some sought extra privacy, others were concerned about the cost ...
Aug 05

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

New humidity-driven membrane to remove carbon dioxide from the air

A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by Newcastle University researchers....
Jul 19

The Debate Over Menstrual Leave: Balancing Needs and Workplace Equality

Finding a middle ground that addresses the concerns of both advocates and critics will be key to creating equitable and supportive workplaces for all employees....
Jul 15

Delhi Airport Tragedy: Roof Collapse at Terminal 1 Claims One Life, Injures Eight

Such incidents raise serious concerns about passenger safety and airport infrastructure resilience. The aviation industry must address these issues to maintain trust and ensure the ...
Jun 29

Walking 30 Minutes a Day: A Simple Proven Solution to Lower Back Pain Recurrence

With consistency and dedication, walking can become a powerful tool in your journey towards a pain-free life...
Jun 22

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