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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

The Silent Killer in Your Genes: Can Splicing Errors Unlock New Cancer Cures?

As scientists continue to explore the potential of splicing-based therapies, the future of cancer treatment and perhaps treatment for other diseases as well looks ...
Nov 15

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

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

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

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

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

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

Beyond the X-ray: Celebrating the Pioneers of Radiography on World Radiography Day

Celebrating this day is about recognizing the importance of radiography in saving lives, reducing suffering, and enhancing our understanding of the human body....
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

AI Gone Wild? Why OpenAI’s Whisper - Transcription Tool used in Hospitals Might Be Putting Lives at Risk

The future of AI depends not only on innovation but also on a commitment to transparency, accountability, and above all, safety in every step forward....
Oct 29

Is Your Eye Surgery Safe? Inside Chhattisgarh’s Cataract Infection Scandal

The lives and well-being of patients must take precedence over operational targets, and rigorous protocols are non-negotiable for any healthcare provider....
Oct 28

Toxic Threat in Chennai’s Tiruvottiyur School: Inside the Mystery Gas Leak That Left Students Hospitalized

Well-being of children is a shared responsibility that involves vigilance from parents, accountability from school management, and proactive measures from regulatory bodies....
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

The Future of Eye Care: Can AI Outperform Specialists in Preventing Blindness?

By combining the strengths of human expertise with the power of AI, we can create a healthcare system that is more efficient, more accessible, and ...
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

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

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

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

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

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