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Cataract, a widespread eye condition marked by clouding of the lens, is known in Ayurveda as Timira. If left untreated, this condition may progress to Linganasa, or complete blindness.
A new study from South Korea suggests that logging excessive work hours may physically alter your brain. The research, featured in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine journal
What may seem like harmless “baby fat” in young children could signal early signs of serious health problems. A new study led by Dr. David Horner
Pregnancy is a life-altering chapter filled with excitement, dreams, and expectations. But beneath the glow of carrying new life lies a vital necessity
A concerned mother sits in my office, troubled by her son’s declining grades while his enthusiasm for wrestling intensifies. She’s contemplating removing him from the team
Liver-related illnesses among children are escalating rapidly, primarily due to lifestyle changes. In the past, infections were the leading cause of liver complications in children
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has shared a heartfelt reflection on her healing journey after undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. In a new video posted on X
AI companions are revolutionizing workplace wellness, offering 24/7 support, stress tracking, and personalized health tips to fight burnout and boost employee well-being.
Just five minutes of junk food advertising can cause children to consume 130 more calories in a day, according to new UK-based research that could reshape
Artificial intelligence has taken a dramatic leap forward — a simple selfie may now help predict your chances of surviving cancer.
Malappuram is on high alert after Health Minister Veena George confirmed that 49 individuals linked to a Nipah virus patient are being closely monitored.
For millions, the sight of a needle sparks fear—especially among children. While injections remain a common drug delivery method, Pune-based IntegriMedical is changing that
A 42-year-old woman from Kerala’s Malappuram district has tested positive for the Nipah virus — a zoonotic infection known for its high fatality rate.
Amid growing regional strain, emotional unrest such as fear, stress, and anxiety has become widespread. Disruptions in daily habits—especially eating patterns
With the relentless summer heat, our bodies often suffer from dehydration, nutrient loss, and electrolyte imbalance, leading to fatigue and weakness.
“Healthcare in the US will likely get worse before it gets better,” remarked Amit Garg, Managing Partner at Tau Ventures, as we concluded a fireside chat at Stanford GSB.
The Chamarajanagar district administration is set to transform the Kollegala subdivision hospital into a full-fledged district hospital.
Asthma can turn breathing into a daily struggle for millions. World Asthma Day 2025, falling on Tuesday, May 6, serves as a global call to focus on the importance of lung health
On May 4, 2025, Bethany Jeevandhara, in association with the Health, Women, and Family Commissions and the Bethany Lay Association
Dharwad’s SDM Narayana Heart Centre, located in Sattur, has achieved a major milestone by performing the twin cities’ first-ever Micra leadless pacemaker implantation.