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Toxic Air, Fragile Hearts: The Hidden Cost of Pollution on Heart Failure Patients

The battle against air pollution is as much about public health as it is about environmental conservation....
Nov 19

Stress on a Schedule: What Your Gut Bacteria Know That You Don’t

The gut-brain axis serves as a powerful reminder that addressing one part of the body can have far-reaching effects, reshaping not only how ...
Nov 15

Shiprocket launches AI Powered Shiprocket Copilot to empower a Self-Reliant Digital Future for over 1,00,000+ Indian MSMEs

Available 24/7 using Shiprocket login, it understands most multilingual queries and shares precise help or suggestions using advanced AI models like LLaMA, GPT, and ...
Nov 13

From Darkness to Clarity: How Stem Cell Transplants Are Offering New Hope for Corneal Blindness

With each discovery, science moves closer to a future where blindness is not a permanent condition but a challenge we have the tools to overcome....
Nov 12

Is Your Gut Telling You Something? The Bacterial Clues to Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

The study not only sheds light on the origins of this debilitating disease but also offers a glimpse of hope for a future where RA ...
Nov 09

High Level of Pollution Spikes Cardio and Respiratory Problems; Experts Call for Urgent Attention and Action to Mitigate the Risks

Without immediate and sustained action, the burden of heart disease will continue to rise, with air pollution standing as a silent but deadly contributor....
Nov 06

Toxic Threat in Chennai’s Tiruvottiyur School: Inside the Mystery Gas Leak That Left Students Hospitalized

Well-being of children is a shared responsibility that involves vigilance from parents, accountability from school management, and proactive measures from regulatory bodies....
Oct 26

From Science Fiction to Reality: How Digital Twins Could Transform Cancer Care

In the years to come, we may see digital twins not just as a new tool but as an essential part of every cancer patient’...
Oct 26

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
Oct 22

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
Oct 22

Young people do not want a future with looming threat of antimicrobial resistance

At least 80% of countries can test resistance in all bacterial and fungal pathogens included in the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) ...
Oct 21

Workplace Stress and Burnout Rate Reaching Critical Levels for Indian Employees, Warn Experts

Experts warn that workplace stress and burnout are reaching critical levels among Indian employees, driven by high workloads, long hours, job insecurity, poor working conditions ...
Oct 09

What Makes The Mind Hear Voices: The Truth Behind Hearing Voices in Schizophrenia

As we continue to learn more about the brain and its intricate processes, we are moving closer to a world where mental health disorders can ...
Oct 08

Preventing Pregnancy Complications: Why a Healthy Weight Before Conception Matters

Whether you’re planning to start a family or simply looking to improve your overall health, maintaining a healthy weight is a step in the ...
Oct 08

Sharp Sight Eye Hospitals Emphasizes Importance of Regular Eye Checkups with New Campaign Featuring Shishir Sharma

Sharp Sight Eye Hospital's new campaign featuring Shishir Sharma highlights the importance of regular eye checkups, aiming to raise awareness and prevention of eye-...
Oct 08

Are we on the path to end AIDS by 2030?

Studies have proved that expanding testing and treating and then introducing PrEP has lowered the incidence of HIV in communities that had access to it....
Oct 03

From Doctor to Dark Web: Star Health’s Customer Data Exploited on Telegram

Companies like Star Health must prioritize the privacy and protection of their customers, while platforms like Telegram must take a more proactive role in preventing ...
Sep 20

From Animals to Humans: How Zoonosis Are Fuelling the Next Health Crisis

The increasing interaction between humans and animals, driven by climate change, deforestation, and urbanization, has created ideal conditions for zoonotic diseases to thrive....
Sep 10

Fat, Vitamins, and Asthma: Are We Feeding Our Children the Wrong Food

Maintaining a balanced diet, rich in complex carbohydrates and antioxidants, while moderating fat and vitamin D intake, could play a vital role in reducing childhood ...
Aug 24

Reaching the unreached migrants in unorganised workforce with health services

We all have to strive for health justice, and eventually social justice, which is ecologically sustainable. HIV, TB, hepatitis or STIs responses are part of ...
Aug 20

The Hidden Dangers of Untreated Sinusitis: A Wake-Up Call from a Recent Case in New Delhi

While it is often considered a minor ailment, sinusitis can lead to serious and life-threatening complications if left unchecked. Early diagnosis and treatment are ...
Aug 13

AIDS response caught in a debt trap

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Aug 12

No one is immune to antimicrobial resistance

Later this year, the World AMR Awareness Week (18-24 November 2024) will be observed worldwide on the theme: Educate, Advocate and Act Now....
Aug 10

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

Youth-led initiatives spark hope for children and adolescents living with HIV

Usually patients appear as a ‘number or statistic’ in a report,” said Dr Kashyap. “But experiences (like Human Touch) tell us the lifestory behind those ...
Jul 31

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