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A new EU-wide study has detected high levels of the toxic “forever chemical” TFA in cereals, breads and pasta, raising concerns about food safety and long-term health risks.
A stark new warning from the Gates Foundation says the number of children dying before the age of five is set to rise in 2025 — the first increase this century — as major cuts by high-income countries slash global health funding and threaten decades of progress. According to the Foundation’s latest Goalkeepers Report, child […]
A closer look at bread omelette habits shows how bread type, oil choice and cooking methods shape long-term metabolic and cardiovascular health.
A nationwide survey highlights heavy Gen Z dependence on ultra-processed foods, revealing that one in two packaged products on quick-commerce apps is high in fat, sugar, and salt.
Karnataka has expanded its menstrual leave policy to women in government service, offering one paid day of leave each month without medical certification.
WHO urged governments to boost investments and strengthen health systems as declining funding and service interruptions jeopardize decades of hard-won gains.
A concerning trend has emerged across Karnataka as medical inflation continues to outpace general inflation, leaving families vulnerable to catastrophic healthcare expenses.
Buying health insurance before 30 ensures lower premiums, financial protection, faster access after waiting periods, lifestyle coverage, and freedom from employer-based insurance.
A clear guide to understanding your baby’s growth chart—learn how height, weight, and head-size milestones reveal healthy development and when to discuss concerns with your pediatrician.
VF costs in India vary by city, clinic quality, medical profile, and treatment type. Understanding these factors helps you plan better and avoid hidden surprises.
Gulf Medical University has received CAA approval to launch the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine programme, marking a major leap in veterinary education and the One Health initiative in the UAE.
There are many sporadic reports of campaigns to vaccinate girls aged 9–14 years. This vaccination is against the human papillomavirus, which is said to cause cervical cancer in females.
Learn when to consult an oncologist. Spot early cancer symptoms, understand warning signs, and seek timely expert care.
Varinder Singh Ghuman’s sudden death has highlighted the critical need for heart health screenings among young fitness enthusiasts, emphasizing that peak physical condition does not equate
A large Italian study published in the European Journal of Cancer suggests that regular olive oil intake could significantly reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
Udupi cyclists excel at the 16th Karnataka State Road Cycling Competition, winning gold and bronze medals, with three athletes selected for national competitions.
Investigations in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have linked certain cough syrups to the deaths and illnesses of children, leading to bans and urgent testing of affected batches.
NIMHANS will host the first International Conference on Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management from October 10–12, 2025, under the theme “Beyond the Rubble”,
The Defence Ministry has inked a ₹62,370 crore deal with HAL to procure 97 Tejas Mk-1A jets, featuring over 64% indigenous content. Deliveries begin in 2027–28 over six years,
Mexico confirmed a case of New World screwworm in Nuevo León, near the US border, raising concerns of cross-border spread and threats to the cattle industry.