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Half of women cannot make decisions about their reproductive health and bodily autonomy

In the lead up to 2025 World Health Day, it is important for us to review why almost half of women are not able to ...
Apr 03

High-Rise Heart Attacks: Are Skyscrapers Turning Survival into a Race Against Time?

It’s time to prioritize human life over convenience and invest in smarter urban designs to empower communities with the knowledge and tools needed to ...
Apr 02

Moscow Scientists Develop Questionnaire to Evaluate Doctors' Trust in AI Services: A Tool for International Studies

The method's success has been documented in the international journal Healthcare, further cementing its credibility. Moscow has been at the forefront of AI integration ...
Mar 25

TB in India: A Persistent Public Health Challenge Worsened by Air Pollution, Malnutrition & Stigma

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

Catapulting funding crisis into opportunity by getting on track to end TB and tobacco use

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Mar 22

How can we leave those behind who are at higher TB risk?

India Innovation Summit which was attended by over 900 people showcased over 300 innovations (almost all made in India) to prevent TB, screen TB, diagnose ...
Mar 20

National Survey Finds Over 75% of Youth Support Democratic Values but Exhibit Low Trust in Traditional Political Institutions

Centre for Public Insights by Youth Ki Awaaz partners with Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC) to launch the Voices for Inclusion, Belonging, and Empowerment (...
Mar 18

The Sleep Crisis in India: Why Rest is Becoming a Luxury

Several factors contribute to disrupted sleep patterns, from urban noise to unhealthy lifestyle choices and medical conditions....
Mar 17

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 Just Three Days of Junk Food Harm Your Brain? Science Says Yes

Making smart dietary choices isn’t just about maintaining a healthy weight it’s about protecting the most vital organ of all: your brain....
Mar 08

#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

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

Urgent and accelerated HIV service delivery with equity and rights is critical to end AIDS

Scientific partners of ASICON 2025 include the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and National TB Elimination Programme of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government ...
Feb 19

The Hidden Dangers of Scented Candles: Aesthetic Bliss or Silent Health Hazard?

The choice Is ultimately yours will you continue to bask in the warm flicker of scented candles, unaware of their silent threats? Or will you ...
Feb 18

Why Some People Thrive in Chaos: The Psychology of Turning Problems into Possibilities

So, the next time life hands you lemons, remember that you can make lemonade. And the best part? You can add as much sweetness as ...
Feb 13

Why Millions Suffer from Ineffective Treatments And the New Science That Can Save Them

By combining global expertise, innovative methodologies, and patient-focused solutions, this research is redefining the future of medicine...
Feb 04

Three Deaths, One Rare Disease: Is West Bengal Facing an Undetected Health Crisis?

The tragic deaths of three individuals, including a child, in West Bengal have brought the issue of Guillain-Barre Syndrome to the forefront....
Jan 30

Could Engineered Cells Be the Cure-All Medicine We’ve Been Waiting For?

This innovation holds the promise of a future where medicine is not just reactive but proactive, where treatments are not only effective but also tailored ...
Jan 16

Will the drive to find-treat-prevent TB continue till we end TB?

Such a drive to find, treat and prevent ALL TB must continue and expand population-wide in high-risk settings till we end TB....
Jan 13

Antibiotics Are Not Always the Answer: Understanding Viral Infections and Responsible Medication Use

The next time you catch a cold or flu, remember that antibiotics won’t help. Instead, focus on supporting your immune system and seek guidance ...
Jan 02

From One-Size-Fits-All to Precision Medicine: The New Hope for Rare Bone Cancer Patients

This paradigm shift promises not only to improve survival rates but also to enhance the quality of life for patients and their families....
Dec 23

Lonely in a Crowd: When Socializing Fails to Heal Young Minds

With understanding, compassion, and the right support, every student can rediscover the joy of connection....
Dec 17

Engaging youth in tackling antimicrobial resistance to protect health and food security

By working together across sectors, generations and borders, we can build a stronger and more holistic approach to tackling AMR. By leveraging the energy and ...
Dec 16

The Fat-Fuelled Weapon Against Cancer: How the Keto Lifestyle is Redefining Cancer Therapy

As the scientific community continues to explore this promising avenue, one thing is clear: the future of cancer care lies at the intersection of innovation, ...
Dec 12

Fear of Missing Out or Fear of Missing Connections: How FOMO Reflects Our Need for Belonging

FOMO is far more complex than a simple desire to be part of the fun. It reflects our longing for emotional connection and shared experiences....
Dec 10

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