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What you consume significantly impacts your health, and a study from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine reveals the deadly connection between diet and liver cancer.
India has confirmed eight cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in children, with cases reported in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Nagpur, Tamil Nadu, and Ahmedabad.
Often we hear that building and recovering muscles is difficult with a vegetarian diet. How far is this fact accurate? Let’s find out in this blog.
A recent study by UCL researchers has revealed the long-term effects on individuals juggling the care of both young children and elderly family members
A trending Instagram video asserts that avoiding showers in winter might extend life expectancy by 34%. Garnering over 6.6 million views, the video sparked curiosity, but also heavy skepticism.
Researchers have delved into the physics of hula hooping, uncovering how body shapes and movements interact to sustain a hoop’s spin against gravity.
A collaborative study by the UK’s University of Cambridge and China’s Fudan University sheds light on the biological mechanisms behind this connection
Two new cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) have been confirmed in Nagpur, Maharashtra, bringing the total number of reported cases in India to seven.
A new study from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has provided fresh insights into the age-old question of how much water we really need.
Understanding your menstrual cycle phases and aligning your nutrition with these changes can improve physical and mental well-being
Jagdeep Dhankhar inaugurated two state-of-the-art Mobile Clinics, featuring IoT-integrated telemedicine services, as part of Aster DM Healthcare’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. T
Globally, the healthcare innovation market is set to reach $114.8 billion by 2033. In India, it’s poised to double to $60 billion by FY2028, driven by apps
A recent government report has highlighted a growing public health concern: Indians are spending a significant portion of their budgets on processed food and beverages,
In a groundbreaking procedure at KSHEMA, a 35-year-old woman with a heart defect that caused the mixing of pure and impure blood underwent a successful heart surgery.
As the New Year draws near, many of us set resolutions to enhance our lives, focusing on fitness, finances, or career growth. But how often do we consider our heart health?
In his third Christmas address, King Charles III honored healthcare professionals, volunteers, and communities for their efforts in supporting others,
Addiction is a complex and often misunderstood disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Its far-reaching impacts can devastate health, relationships, and economic stability.
For those spending the holidays alone, it’s natural to question if it’s okay to deviate from traditional celebrations with family and friends.
This holiday season, I decided to trade in traditional workouts for a festive fitness routine, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a “Jingle Bells” dance workout?
The incident occurred last Christmas when Shylah, frightened by nearby fireworks, ate the tinsel while her owner briefly took their eyes off her.