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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

Digital Doctors and Village Heroes: Tackling Depression and Stigma in India’s Heartland

The SMART Mental Health Program represents a pioneering step towards making mental health care accessible and acceptable in rural India....
Nov 08

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

Is Your Diet Fuelling Your Disease? The Shocking Link Between Oil and Multiple Sclerosis

Studies like these serve as an important reminder that small choices such as being cautious with dietary fats might make a significant difference...
Nov 04

Are You Scrolling Your Life Away? The Dark Reality of Digital Addiction

Technology is meant to be a tool, not a trap. When used mindfully, it can enrich our lives in countless ways. But when overused, it ...
Oct 26

Young, Reckless, and Stroke-Prone: Is Alcohol Quietly Killing Our Generation?

Other than alcohol, obesity, type 2 diabetes, high stress levels, lack of sleep, and unhealthy diets are also closely linked to increased stroke risk....
Oct 23

The Thin Line Between Life and Death: The Shocking Case of a 'Brain-Dead' Man Waking Up Just Before Organ Donation

TJ’s story serves as a reminder of the thin line between life and death, and the miracles that can happen when the human body ...
Oct 22

University of Leeds Researchers Uncover Liver Function Breakthrough, Paving the Way for Improved Cardiovascular Disease Treatments

A discovery about how the liver flushes cholesterol from the body could lead to more effective treatments for cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of death ...
Oct 21

The Standing Desk Myth: Why Standing More Won’t Save Your Heart

Individuals should focus on incorporating a variety of movements throughout the day, making small adjustments to keep their bodies active....
Oct 21

Video Games: A Surprising Key to Sharper Minds While Exercise Fails to Boost Cognition

Far from being a waste of time, gaming might just be one of the best ways to keep your brain in top shape....
Oct 21

A Pain-Free Revolution: The Significance of World Anaesthesia Day

World Anaesthesia Day is a reminder that the fight for accessible, safe, and effective anesthesia is far from over....
Oct 16

ADITYA ROY KAPUR BRINGS THE PARTY TO LIFE WITH PARTYSMART

HIMALAYA WELLNESS LAUNCHES PARTYSMART CAMPAIGN FEATURING ADITYA ROY KAPUR AS THE ULTIMATE PARTY GURU FOR SMART AND SAFE CELEBRATIONS...
Oct 14

Aakash Healthcare goes a step ahead: Movie Shows and Weekend Family Drives for doctors and nurses – Where work-life balance meets fun!

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Oct 11

FLAME University Launches the Centre for Research in Wellbeing and Happiness on International Day of Older Persons

FLAME University launched its newly established research centre, the Centre for Research in Wellbeing and Happiness (CRWBH), on the occasion of the International Day of ...
Oct 10

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

The Toxic Truth: How Alcohol Fuels Six Deadly Cancers

Research shows that reducing alcohol consumption can decrease the likelihood of developing alcohol-related cancers by 8%, while overall cancer risk drops by 4%....
Oct 05

Ageing Faster Than You Think? Discover How a Simple Cheek Swab Could Save Your Life

By identifying the DNA markers linked to ageing, CheekAge gives us a glimpse into the future of personalised medicine, where we can predict and prevent ...
Oct 03

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

Rush to Judgment? Here’s Why Sleeping on It Leads to Better Outcomes

The science behind first impressions and decision-making shows us that taking a pause, reflecting, and getting proper rest are not just good advice, they ...
Sep 26

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

Why Your Next Infection Might Not Have a Cure: The Rise of Antibiotic Resistance in India

It is a race against time to preserve the life-saving power of antibiotics, and the responsibility lies with all of us to ensure that ...
Sep 23

Feminism is the bedrock for a socially just and ecologically sustainable world

This is the first article as part of CNS trilogy series on envisioning a feminist world that is free, just, and able to support all ...
Sep 19

Parents’ Unconscious Behaviour make Make 15% Children too sensitive, 5% end up with drug abuse

The study concludes by making observations that it isn't just about what parents believe, they ought to sit and jointly explore with their children ...
Sep 16

Is This the Key to Beating Pancreatic Cancer? The Game-Changing Gene Identified by Indian Scientist

As awareness grows and diagnostic tools improve, the future of pancreatic cancer detection looks brighter than ever....
Sep 13

Rocking chair syndrome gripping the TB response?

Importance of whole of government and whole of society approach can never be overemphasised when it comes to addressing the deadliest of infectious diseases – TB. ...
Sep 11

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