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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

In yet another groundbreaking medical milestone, Sarvodaya Hospital successfully performs India’s youngest cochlear implant on a 5- month old baby

The internal device then stimulates the auditory nerve, allowing sound signals to reach the brain, enabling the person to hear....
Nov 18

Sightsavers India in collaboration with AbbVie Therapeutics India Private Limited Hosted the 4th State-Level Consultation on ‘Prevention of Visual Impairment Caused by Glaucoma’

The screenings served as a valuable resource, ensuring that timely interventions could be made for those in need of further diagnosis and treatment, reinforcing the ...
Nov 16

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

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Students Win Global All-Track Grand Prize at HackHarvard 2024 Organized by Harvard University Students

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is a distinguished multi-campus, multidisciplinary university, accredited with an A++ rating by NAAC. ...
Nov 11

Why Are Food Giants Pushing ‘Low-Star’ Nutrition on Low-Income Countries?

If multinational corporations truly value their global consumers, then it’s time for them to step up, bridge the nutritional divide, and offer fair, healthy ...
Nov 08

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

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

India’s Humanitarian Aid to Palestine Amid Middle Eastern Turmoil

India’s actions reflect a commitment to humanity, highlighting the role that nations can play in alleviating suffering and advocating for peace. ...
Oct 29

Beyond the Flare: Revolutionizing Psoriasis Care for a Brighter Tomorrow!

Awareness and education can empower individuals to seek appropriate care, engage in conversations with healthcare providers, and connect with support networks....
Oct 28

Wellbeing Nutrition ropes in Soha Ali Khan & Kunal Kemmu to strengthen its sports performance range

Kunal Kemmu said, “Staying fit and healthy while balancing personal and professional responsibilities can be challenging, but Wellbeing Nutrition makes it easy with their clean ...
Oct 25

Improving Oral Health in Children

Newcastle University researchers recommend a new evidence-based national policy is needed to enhance children's oral health....
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

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

India's War on Lymphatic Filariasis: How Mass Drug Campaigns Are Turning the Tide

By eliminating LF, India is taking a major step towards breaking the cycle of poverty and marginalization that traps so many people....
Oct 16

Breaking Down Spinal Cord Injuries: A Comprehensive Guide

Awareness, prevention, and timely intervention remain crucial in addressing the complexities of spinal cord injuries, paving the way for better management and enhanced quality of ...
Oct 16

HIV response under lens of indigenous rights

Racism, stigma, and discrimination must be eradicated to protect the human rights of people living with HIV in all communities....
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

From Darkness to Light: How India Wiped Out a Leading Cause of Blindness

This milestone not only secures a healthier future for millions of Indians but also offers hope to other countries still fighting this debilitating disease....
Oct 11

Is Your Brain Cleansing Itself? Discover the System That Could Save Your Mind

As researchers continue to explore how this system works and how it can be enhanced, we may see new treatments and interventions that can improve ...
Oct 10

Could Your Irregular Heartbeat Be Reversible? How New Research is Redefining Atrial Fibrillation Care

For the millions affected by atrial fibrillation, this research brings hope for more effective treatments and improved quality of life....
Oct 09

Are We Really Living Longer? The Surprising Reality of Life Expectancy Today

While advancements in medicine have undeniably improved our lives, we must also recognize the natural limits of human longevity....
Oct 09

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