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Managing chronic conditions means facing recurring medicine costs month after month. This guide covers practical strategies for saving on repeat prescriptions. You will learn what to check before choosing substitutes and how to avoid common mistakes.
A major study finds 40.9% of Hyderabad adults have fatty liver disease, driven by obesity, diabetes and sedentary urban lifestyles.
A doctor has warned of rising emotional stress among young Indians in the US facing H-1B uncertainty and prolonged separation from family.
A UK clinical study is testing enhanced asthma reviews to reduce inhaler overuse and prevent severe attacks in children.
Domestic abuse charities are increasingly turning to tradeswomen as more women enter construction, creating safer spaces in refuges.
Experts warn that misinformation on contraception across social media platforms is increasing health risks for India’s 25.3 crore adolescents.
The Prince William has called for more male role models to speak openly about mental health, describing the high rate of male suicide in the UK as a “real national catastrophe”. In a special episode of BBC Radio 1’s Life Hacks, the Prince of Wales joined a panel discussion on male suicide, urging men to […]
Doctors warn against the viral ‘bone-smashing’ trend, where youngsters hit their faces with hammers for sharper features.
Boric acid is often misunderstood because of its name. The name alone can feel harsh or chemical, which makes it easy to question why boric acid suppositories appear in conversations about intimate care. But once you understand what boric acid actually is and why it’s used, it becomes much less intimidating.
Few moments in life carry as much excitement, curiosity, and uncertainty as discovering a pregnancy. Almost immediately, one question rises above the rest: When will the baby arrive? Having a baby is one of the most joyous experience forever individual. But the anxiety and restlessness to welcome the baby are equally the same.
Advocates criticise the 2027 health rule for failing to ensure copay assistance counts towards patients’ rising drug cost limits.
Milk still forms the main part of the diet in most Indian families. From morning tea to bedtime haldi doodh, it plays a daily role. However, quite a few people experience discomfort after having regular cow milk.
WHO urges countries to expand access to cataract surgery as nearly half of those facing cataract-related blindness still lack treatment.
A 60-year-old farmer from Purandar saved four lives after her family consented to organ donation following a fatal road accident.
Hug Day 2026 trends across social media with emotional posts, memes and heartfelt embraces celebrating the power of human connection.
Doctors say epilepsy control depends not only on medicines but also on sleep, stress management and stable daily routines.
The Bengaluru double murder case highlights how severe, untreated schizophrenia can distort reality and lead to tragic consequences.
Valentine’s Day can trigger feelings of rejection or loneliness in children. Experts share practical ways parents can build resilience and self-worth.
Indian adults are revisiting childhood memories shaped by pressure, expectations and silence, as a viral post sparks reflection on parenting norms.
Having chai first thing in the morning on an empty stomach may quietly affect digestion, acidity and energy levels over time.