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As stomach and colorectal cancer cases surge in South Kashmir, the Department of Radiation Oncology at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag has achieved a critical milestone
Motherhood brings immense joy but can also feel overwhelming as new moms face physical shifts, emotional highs and lows, and a demanding routine.
China has made a significant leap in immunotherapy with the creation of the world’s most powerful vaccine booster, capable of enhancing immune responses by up to 150 times
Foodborne outbreaks have remained a critical health issue globally, with both bacterial and viral infections placing significant strain on healthcare systems
Summer brings sunshine and joy—but it also packs serious heat that can affect your well-being if you’re not careful. While basking in the warm glow might feel great,
Maharashtra State Disaster Management Department, released on March 21, advising the education department to ensure government school students are served buttermilk
The Karnataka government has approved 12 additional Namma Clinics in Dharwad district to boost emergency medical support for locals. At present, the district hosts nine operational clinics.
As the cola battle intensifies, with Reliance’s Campa Cola making waves, a parallel revolution is brewing—one centered around health-focused drinks.
A significant new investigation reveals that prolonged exposure to polluted air—especially sulfur dioxide (SO₂)—may be deeply harmful to mental well-being.
Dr. John Scharenberg, a 100-year-old health expert, shares essential lifestyle habits that promote longevity and prevent chronic diseases. These time-tested principles can help maintain health.
Strolling through a city illuminated by streetlights may feel like a scene from a romcom, but beneath the charm lies an unseen threat—artificial light at night
In 1988, the World Health Assembly set a historic goal: the global eradication of polio. This ambitious objective launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative
More than 40% of India’s population harbors tuberculosis (TB) bacteria despite testing negative in microbiological screenings, according to Dr. Sudarsan Pothal, professor.
Tens of thousands of doctors across India are undergoing training to promote the HPV vaccine as part of a nationwide push to eliminate cervical cancer.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have discovered a fascinating bacterial defense mechanism that could revolutionize the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections
n a significant step towards a TB-free India, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Manur of Manur Hospital has committed to supporting 250 tuberculosis patients by providing essential nutrition.
Acetaminophen, one of the most widely consumed painkillers globally, is known for its ability to alleviate pain. However, a 2020 study suggests it may have more significant effects
Balabhadrapuram, a village in Andhra Pradesh’s East Godavari district, is named after Balabhadra, the deity of fertility and agriculture.
With rising temperatures, homemade summer beverages are making a refreshing return. Instead of sugary sodas, many are turning to age-old recipes
Scorching temperatures, intense humidity, and constant sun exposure can wreak havoc on your tresses, making them dry, brittle, and prone to frizz.