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Air Pollution and Health Effects: What Every Indian Must Know

Air pollution causes widespread respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological harm in India. Vulnerable groups include children, pregnant women, and the elderly. Prevention requires both systemic policy ...
Jul 25

Antibiotic Resistance in India: Causes, Risks and Solutions

Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve to resist treatment, making infections harder to cure. This article explains causes, risks, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies relevant ...
Jul 01

Antibiotic Resistance in India: Self-Medication Risks

Antibiotic misuse through self-medication in India drives a severe healthcare crisis. Buying these drugs without a prescription triggers gut health damage and fuels dangerous, ...
May 29

Empirical Antibiotic Use: When It Helps and When It Harms

Empirical antibiotic use is a critical, life-saving medical practice for severe infections, but its unguided overuse across India accelerates antimicrobial resistance, requiring a careful ...
May 20

Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Ltd (BCSSL) Receives Purchase Order from Central Electronics Limited (CEL) for Deployment of Access Genie AI Platform in Telangana Arogyasree Ecosystem

Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Limited (BCSSL) (BSE: 539607), a provider of AI-driven enterprise solutions, announce receipt of a purchase order from Central Electronics Limited (...
Mar 24

2.5 Million Drivers Screened by Vision & Road Safety Coalition till February 2026

Globally, road traffic crashes claim approximately 1.19 million lives every year, making them one of the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Good ...
Mar 24

The Expiry Date That Disappeared: What a 1.5-Lakh-Kilogram Food Scam Reveals About India’s Food Safety Crisis

A single erased expiry date may appear like a small detail on a piece of plastic packaging. But that tiny alteration has the power to ...
Mar 12

A Life-Saving System With Missing Data: Hundreds of Hospitals Failed to Report Transplant Records on National Registry Portal

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

The Protein Powder Trap: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Fake Fitness Supplements in India

In the evolving landscape of India’s health and fitness industry, safeguarding the integrity of nutritional supplements is essential....
Mar 10

India’s Dark Fertility Market: When Poverty Turns Women’s Bodies into Egg Banks

Fertility science has the remarkable ability to create life and fulfil the hopes of families. But the true measure of its success lies in whether ...
Mar 07

The Poison on the Peel: How Pesticide Treated Fruits May Be Harming the Human Body

Ensuring that the food we eat supports our health rather than undermining it will require vigilance, innovation, and collective responsibility...
Mar 06

When the Air Became Acid: The Palghar Oleum Gas Leak That Shook Maharashtra

Chemical exposure incidents, even when controlled swiftly, expose the fragile interface between industry and habitation....
Mar 05

The Angioplasty Equation: Are Patients Getting the Benefit of Reduced Stent Prices in India?

Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of mortality in India. Early detection, preventive cardiology, and risk factor modification are critical. ...
Feb 28

Breathless in the Financial Capital: Is Air Pollution Driving a Cancer Wave in Mumbai

The data presented in the Maharashtra Assembly illuminate a reality of environmental pollution that's reshaping the landscape of cancer in India’s most dynamic ...
Feb 28

A Child’s Surgery That Never Happened: How a Fake Medical Crisis Cost ₹50.8 Lakh

Online safety education, stronger verification systems, responsive law enforcement, and family communication together form the defence against such crimes...
Feb 21

A Man’s Close Call With Death Raises Questions About Self-Medication and Digital Health

The story of this 45 year old Delhi man is about the fragile line between information and treatment, convenience and care, technology and responsibility....
Feb 07

Are Approved Drugs Always the Same Drug? India Signals Zero Tolerance for Unreported Drug Changes

Licensing authorities will need trained personnel, clear evaluation criteria, and efficient review processes to handle submissions without causing unnecessary delays...
Feb 06

Overdose or Oversight? Cough Syrup Deaths Raise Uncomfortable Questions for Public Health

The deaths discussed in the Assembly, however few in number, should prompt reflection rather than defensiveness...
Feb 06

The Price of Clean Air Just Went Up and We’re All Paying It

Clean air is no longer a soft issue or a niche concern. It sits at the intersection of health, economy, and sustainability....
Feb 04

A Man’s Close Call With Death Raises Questions About Self-Medication and Digital Health

The story of this 45 year old Delhi man is about the fragile line between information and treatment, convenience and care, technology and responsibility....
Feb 03

We Are Feeding Our Children a Future of Disease: Junk Food Crisis Nobody Wants to Acknowledge

Ultra-processed foods may promise speed, taste, and modernity, but they carry hidden costs that surface slowly, often years later, in clinics and hospital wards....
Jan 31

The Thin Line Between Therapy and Thrill: India’s Crackdown on Drugs Misuse

Training pharmacists, informing doctors, and educating patients will determine whether this policy delivers real-world impact or remains a rule on paper....
Jan 29

Pre-Budget 2026: Thomas Cook India and SOTC Outline Policy Priorities for Travel & Tourism

As the Union Budget 2026 draws closer, Thomas Cook India and SOTC have shared their perspectives on key policy priorities for the travel and tourism ...
Jan 29

Why the Government Wants You to Think Twice Before Swallowing That Antibiotic

In many ways, this policy invites citizens to pause before reaching for an antibiotic and to recognise that every dose taken unnecessarily chips away at ...
Jan 28

Mumbai’s Toxic Air and the Day Accountability Finally Reached the Top

Mumbai has long prided itself on resilience. It survives floods, rebuilds after tragedies, and adapts to relentless pressure. Yet resilience should not mean endurance of ...
Jan 27

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