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International Men’s Day: A Celebration of Strength, Vulnerability, and Change

It’s not just a day to celebrate men; it’s a day to advocate for their well-being, highlight their struggles, and recognize their ...
Nov 19

A Preventable Catastrophe: Why Are Children Still Dying from Measles?

Governments must step up their efforts, healthcare systems must become more resilient, and communities must rally together to protect their children....
Nov 15

Not a Fan of Exercise? Here’s How Few Steps You Actually Need for Better Health

By embracing simple, consistent movements, each one of us has the power to boost our health, reduce our risk of disease, and live a longer, ...
Nov 14

Self-Made Survivor: How a Virologist Battled Breast Cancer with Her Own Lab-Grown Viruses

Beata Halassy’s story highlights the tremendous potential for innovation in cancer treatment, while also reminding us of the complexities and risks associated with new ...
Nov 13

World Pneumonia Day: How Pneumonia Continues to Steal Lives and What We Can Do About It

On World Pneumonia Day, we honour those who have lost their lives to this illness and renew our commitment to fighting it....
Nov 12

Why Children in High-Risk Areas Are Paying the Price for TB Neglect?

TB remains a significant threat to children in high-burden regions, but it is a disease that can be controlled with the right interventions....
Nov 11

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

The Deadly 17: WHO’s Vaccine Priority List to Tackle Life-Threatening Infections

By focusing on these 17 high-priority pathogens, WHO is leading the way for a world that is better prepared, more resilient, and healthier for ...
Nov 09

Why Tuberculosis Is Still the World’s Leading Killer in 2024 And How We’re Failing to Stop It

The recent surge in cases serves as a reminder that TB is far from being eradicated and continues to claim millions of lives....
Nov 05

Breathless in the Capital: Post-Diwali Smog Triggers Health Alarms in Delhi

The air quality crisis in Delhi is a reminder that our environment requires constant care....
Nov 04

The True Cost of Restless Nights: How Poor Sleep in Your 40s May Age Your Brain Faster

This study reminds us that a good night’s sleep is not just a luxury, it’s essential to preserving mental clarity, memory, and overall ...
Oct 25

Is Your Child’s Backpack Hurting Their Health? How Heavy Bags Are Leading to a Back Pain Crisis

With the right approach, children can enjoy a pain-free academic journey, free from the strain of an overloaded backpack....
Oct 25

Rethinking Organ Transplants: The Miracle of HIV-Positive Kidney Donations

For millions of HIV-positive individuals suffering from kidney disease, the potential for a successful transplant now feels within reach....
Oct 25

Burgers and Bacteria: How a McDonald's Outbreak Unveils Food Safety Fears

The fast food industry must invest in new technologies and practices that can help detect and prevent contamination earlier in the supply chain....
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

World Trauma Day 2024: Are We Doing Enough to Curb Global Trauma Deaths?

By implementing effective prevention strategies, improving trauma care systems, and educating the public on the importance of road safety and first aid, we can reduce ...
Oct 17

Who Decides Your Last Moments? The Rise of Advance Medical Directives in India

India’s healthcare system is evolving, and with the advent of AMDs, we are moving towards a more compassionate and patient-centered approach to terminal ...
Oct 16

Women at Risk: India’s Breast Cancer Crisis and Its Impact on Future Generations

India’s rising cancer rates, particularly in mouth and breast cancers, signal a public health crisis that requires urgent action....
Oct 14

India’s Diet Could Save the Planet: Why the World Needs to Follow Its Lead by 2050

The country’s emphasis on plant-based diets, traditional grains like millets, and the promotion of climate-resilient foods demonstrates that it is possible to ...
Oct 11

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

Defying the Odds: The Innovative Treatment Prolonging Life in Advanced Breast Cancer

The advent of targeted therapies like antibody-drug conjugates represents a significant step forward in the battle against cancer, and the potential for further breakthroughs ...
Oct 09

Can Ending Smoking by 2050 Really Save 1.2 Million Lives? New Lancet Study Reveals

With the right strategies in place, we can not only add years to our lives but also improve the quality of life for millions of ...
Oct 04

What Every Parent Needs to Know About Autism and Pandemic Babies

Contrary to earlier fears, the study found no connection between pandemic-related stress or maternal COVID-19 infection and a rise in autism rates among ...
Sep 26

Exploring Cancer’s Genetic Blueprint: How RAD51C Variants Shape Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk

With this study, doctors can now make more informed decisions based on specific genetic changes. This information is invaluable for early cancer detection and prevention....
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

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