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The Bloody Truth: Why Menstruation Is Still a Taboo in Indian Schools

Menstrual hygiene is not just a women’s issue, it’s a societal one and It affects education, health, and overall development...
Nov 19

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

Scientists in Moscow Develop Fetal Phantom for Obstetric Ultrasound

Phantoms have been showcased at international exhibitions and conferences across 11 countries, including Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Turkey, Spain, France, Belarus, Pakistan, China, the United Arab ...
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

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

Is Your Daily Turmeric Dose Doing More Harm Than Good: Alarming Lead Levels in Indian Turmeric

Protecting consumers from the hazards of contaminated turmeric requires both awareness and action....
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

Delhi’s Air Crisis: How Toxic Air and Pollution Are Still Threatening Health and Life Quality

Solving these issues requires sustained effort, strategic planning, and unwavering commitment. The health and future of millions depend on it....
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

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

Unmasking the Danger Within: The Alarming Rise of Stomach Cancer in India

By making health a priority, embracing prevention, and supporting those affected, we can create a brighter future free of stomach cancer’s grip....
Nov 04

Hospital-acquired infections are fuelling antimicrobial resistance

If our stories are amplified to other people then we can find faster solutions that are possible. In addition, we have to think about stopping ...
Oct 30

Ramaiah Memorial Hospital Announces the Launch of its Comprehensive State-of-the-art Ramaiah Stroke Center on World Stroke Day

At Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, the patients, during their stay in the hospital, as well as post-discharge are given the best medical and preventative care ...
Oct 29

World Stroke Day by Dr Praveen Gupta, Principle Director and Chief of Neurology, Fortis Hospital.

If you have any of these symptoms, then time is of the essence because if you are able to recognize the stroke within the first ...
Oct 29

A Race Against Time How World Stroke Day Highlights India’s Hidden Health Crisis

World Stroke Day reminds us that with knowledge, action, and commitment, it is possible to reduce the impact of strokes and save lives....
Oct 29

CARE Hospitals Inaugurates Multi-Specialty Clinic for International Patients in Tolichowki, Hyderabad

This initiative reflects the hospital’s ongoing commitment to the health and well-being of the local and international communities it serves....
Oct 25

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

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

Breast Cancer: Experts Recommend Annual Mammograms for Women Over 30

Immunotherapy has emerged as important armamentarium in fight against TRIPLE NEGATIVE breast cancer whereas target drug like TRASTUZUMAB is vital for TRIPLE POSITIVE HER 3+ ...
Oct 22

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

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

Affordable No More? Inside India’s Essential Drug Price Increase

Historically, the NPPA has invoked similar powers to raise drug prices. In 2019 and 2021, the agency approved a 50% price hike for 21 and ...
Oct 18

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

Decoding Parenthood: How Carrier Screening Can Shape a Healthier Future for India’s Families

Carrier screening offers hope for a future where genetic disorders are no longer a major burden on India’s healthcare system, and where every child ...
Oct 14

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