Identical dating profiles with one variable changed, hair, recorded strikingly different levels of engagement, revealing how hair shapes partner selection.... Aug 17
Why thousands of insured Indian families silently absorb deductions and rejections they could have reversed — and how claims advocacy is closing the gap.... Jun 05
Bitter gourd for blood sugar supports insulin sensitivity, glucose uptake, and overall metabolic balance naturally. Regular use of bitter melon and diabetes strategies improves blood ... Apr 24
In a world searching for ways to protect cognitive health, the answer may sometimes arrive through the most unexpected path i.e. a gentle scent ... Mar 26
Prostate cancer remains a major public health challenge worldwide, and understanding the complex interplay between behavior, biology, and genetics will continue to shape future research. ... Mar 25
Whether this approach becomes widely available will depend on future research, regulatory approval, and continued technological refinement... Mar 25
The idea that the brain can be guided out of its most painful patterns through personalized neural intervention represents a fascinating shift in psychiatric thinking.... Mar 25
Over 2200 participants were engaged towards gaining practical understanding of safe commuting.... Mar 17
The discovery suggests that cancer may not arise solely from rogue cells, but also from the environment those cells inhabit.... Mar 13
India already faces a major shortage of donor organs. Despite gradual improvements in awareness, the country’s organ donation rate remains significantly lower than that ... Mar 12
While the promise of lab-grown hair treatments is still unfolding, the science behind hair follicle regeneration is advancing faster than ever before.... Mar 09
If the life insurance sector successfully realigns its incentive structures with the long-term interests of policyholders, it could strengthen trust in financial protection products ... Mar 06
By teaching machines to interpret these subtle signals, researchers are expanding the boundaries of preventive medicine. If implemented thoughtfully this technology could help ensure that ... Mar 02
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of mortality in India. Early detection, preventive cardiology, and risk factor modification are critical. ... Feb 28
In the rush towards innovation, caution remains a virtue. AI-driven medical triage must be held to rigorous standards before being entrusted with high-stakes ... Feb 28
The blood-brain barrier, often overlooked in early dementia research, may hold the key to delaying or mitigating cognitive decline.... Feb 24
The story of HIV has always been one of resilience of patients, clinicians, and researchers refusing to surrender to biological complexity... Feb 23
A prescription is a symbol of trust between doctor and patient. In the digital era, that trust extends to the platforms that deliver the medicine.... Feb 21
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the Indian patient experience by streamlining hospital access, improving diagnostic speed, and enabling proactive chronic care management, ultimately enhancing the human ... Feb 17
Caregivers are essential yet overlooked healthcare partners. Educating and supporting them improves patient outcomes, reduces anxiety, and transforms families from passive attendants into informed, empowered ... Feb 14
Blood type, long considered important in transplantation, may one day become just another variable that medicine knows how to manage.... Feb 10
Designed to support regular bowel movements, IBS comfort, and metabolic balance - without bloating or heaviness.... Feb 09
The researchers bring us closer to understanding aging not as a single, inevitable decline, but as a series of changes that may one day be ... Feb 07
The researchers bring us closer to understanding aging not as a single, inevitable decline, but as a series of changes that may one day be ... Feb 03
Over time, as competition increases and supply chains become more efficient, patients could experience tangible benefits, particularly in specialised care settings.... Jan 29
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