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Multiple Sclerosis is a persistent autoimmune condition impacting the central nervous system, often concealing its presence behind invisible symptoms.
South Indian actor Fahadh Faasil recently disclosed his clinical diagnosis of Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at the age of 41.
Apart from the benefits the gig economy provides, gig workers or freelancers face one critical challenge which is affordable Health Insurance plans.
Mint leaves possess a remarkable ability to elevate the flavor profile of any dish or beverage they grace. Whether incorporated into salads,
Data from the Cancer Mukt Bharat Foundation, launched by a consortium of oncologists, reveals a significant trend: 20% of individuals reaching
Walking is cost-effective, doesn’t require any special equipment or training, and can be done with adding strength-training components into walking.
The recent detection of H5N1 avian influenza in Australia has raised alarms about the potential for a widespread outbreak
On May 26, at midnight, it is expected to make landfall on the coasts of Bangladesh, West Bengal, and Orissa. The IMD has issued a warning
As temperatures rise, so do the risks to our health. From mild discomforts like headaches to severe conditions like heat stroke,
Heat waves can be deadly for older adults: An aging global population and rising temperatures mean millions are at risk
Animals self-medicate with plants − behaviour people have observed & emulated for millennia, providing new insights into origin of human wound care.
As May Marks National Clean Air Month, we delved into the profound research conducted by Professor Brian Castellani from our Department of Sociology
Because of their omega-3 content, fish oil supplements are frequently used for heart health, a recent study indicates, About 1 in 5 adults over 60
Striving towards your weight loss goals can be challenging, especially when hunger strikes unexpectedly. natural ways to appetite and stay on track
Body loses more fluids than, dehydration can set in, impairing normal bodily functions. Summer can exacerbate this condition as certain foods
Early-stage clinical trials have demonstrated the potential of a novel HIV vaccine candidate, which has produced broadly neutralizing antibodies
Dealing with the scorching heat of summer can be a real hassle, often leading to skin irritations, dehydration, and relentless sweating.
The holiday season, while joyful, often brings a unique set of stressors. Taking time for fun and relaxation and avoid stress. Here’s how…
Food businesses have received a warning from (FSSAI) not to use carbide gas or calcium carbide for artificial fruit ripening.
Even if it is one of the safest medical practices, we still don’t have a complete understanding of precisely how anaesthetic drugs work in the brain.