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The Dark Reality Behind India’s Ayushman Bharat: Profits Before Patients?

We must demand accountability from medical institutions, call for transparency in government schemes, and ensure that the welfare of citizens remains at the forefront....
Nov 14

Daytime Sleepiness and Dementia: Is Napping in the Afternoon Putting You at Risk?

As science continues to uncover more about the brain’s complexities, one thing is clear: prioritizing sleep is an investment in your future....
Nov 12

National Cancer Awareness Day: How Small Changes Today Can Save Lives Tomorrow

Let National Cancer Awareness Day be a stepping stone towards a world where cancer is no longer feared but understood, managed, and eventually defeated....
Nov 07

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

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

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

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

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

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
Oct 22

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
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

25 Dead, Yet the Liquor Black Market Thrives: Is Bihar’s Liquor Ban to Blame?

The rise of spurious liquor, the growing black market, and the systemic failures in enforcement all point to a need for urgent reform. ...
Oct 21

Is Your Child's Screen Addiction Fueling ADHD? The Hidden Impact You Can't Ignore

In the face of rising ADHD diagnoses, there is an urgent need for collective action to address the growing issue of screen time...
Oct 18

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

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

Workplace Stress and Burnout Rate Reaching Critical Levels for Indian Employees, Warn Experts

Experts warn that workplace stress and burnout are reaching critical levels among Indian employees, driven by high workloads, long hours, job insecurity, poor working conditions ...
Oct 09

Are Your Favorite Beverages Putting You at Risk of Stroke? Here’s What the Latest Research Says

The research is a wake-up call for anyone who enjoys sugary sodas, fruit juices, or even coffee....
Oct 08

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

The Bitter Truth Behind Sweet Treats: Hidden Cancer Risks in Your Favorite Cakes

While artificial food colorants may enhance the appearance of our favorite cakes and treats, the potential health risks far outweigh the visual appeal. ...
Oct 03

The Hidden Catastrophe: How Malnutrition Could Define Our Future

Developing new strategies for food production, distribution, and fortification will be critical to meeting the nutritional needs of vulnerable populations...
Sep 18

Corporate Greed and Young Lives Lost: How Overwork Is Claiming Victims

It is high time for organizations to create environments where employees can thrive, both professionally and personally, without compromising their health...
Sep 18

Beyond the Mirror: How PCOS-Induced Hair Loss Affects Women Physically and Mentally

The hormonal imbalances caused by this disorder can lead to excessive androgen production, which in turn contributes to hair thinning and loss....
Aug 29

Cortisol Exposed: How Your Stress Hormone is Secretly Sabotaging Your Health  

Understanding cortisol’s impact on the body and employing strategies to manage stress effectively can enhance overall health and quality of life....
Aug 27

Breaking the Cycle of Obesity: How a Ketogenic Diet Reduces Weight and Oxidative Stress

The study highlights the significant impact a multiphase, very-low-calorie ketogenic diet can have on both weight loss and the reduction of oxidative stress ...
Aug 26

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