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Shocking Research Expose the Link Between Traffic Noise and Cardiovascular Health

For every 10-decibel increase in road traffic noise, there was a 3.2% increase in the risk of developing cardiovascular conditions, such as heart ...
Apr 30

The Reality of Protein Supplements in India: Mislabeling, Toxins, and Quality Challenges

The revelations from this study highlights the need for collective efforts to enhance product quality, transparency, and regulatory compliance within the protein supplement industry....
Apr 12

Enhanced rock weathering results in higher crop yields and improved crop health

Study finds enhanced rock weathering contributed to a 9.3 - 20.5% higher crop yield and suggests increased crop resilience to future climate challenges....
Apr 09

Childhood Obesity Linked to High Blood Pressure in Adulthood: Key Findings from New Research Raises Concern

The findings, set to be presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO), emphasize the need for proactive measures to combat obesity during childhood and ...
Apr 01

Hope on the Horizon: Breakthrough Research Offers Promise for Huntington’s Disease Treatment

By targeting specific mechanisms underlying these diseases, researchers aim to develop more effective and targeted treatments, offering hope for millions of individuals worldwide. ...
Mar 19

Debunking Myths: ICMR Study Disproves COVID Vaccine Link to Sudden Deaths

As India continues its vaccination drive and global outreach, scientific rigor and data-driven policies remain paramount in safeguarding public health amidst the ongoing pandemic....
Mar 15

Innovative New Research Exposes Security, Privacy, and Safety Issues in Femtech

Researchers call for regulatory action after highlighting security and privacy concerns in female-oriented technologies (FemTech)....
Mar 13

Venkaiah Naidu unveiled a book “There I Was” authored by Mrs Aruna Ravi Kumar

All must follow standards, more so Politicians and Journalists: Shri Venkaiah Naidu, Former Vice President of India. Focus first on your mother tongue, then your ...
Feb 27

Seminar with a theme Let's Conquer Cancer organised on the eve of World Cancer Day

India has a poor cancer detection rate of 29%. Indians consult doctors in case of cancer when recovery is difficult: Cancer Expert...
Feb 03

City’s Creative Media School, IACG Multimedia College, bags global recognition — as the “Rookies Certified School”

It is the only Indian Institute to have received Rookies Accreditation and one among the 68 Top Global Creative Schools out of 1532 registered across ...
Feb 03

IML Conducts 8th National Convention On Medicine & Law

Privileging should be introduced in stages opined Justice Manmohan Sarin, Former Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir....
Jan 18

American Oncology Institute (AOI) at Nangia Specialty Hospital in Nagpur Launches Specialized Lung Cancer Unit for Comprehensive Care and Early Diagnosis

Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths globally, and Nagpur is no exception. The city has witnessed a rise in ...
Dec 20

Beyond the Lens : Quality Assurance in Eye Hospitals

Quality assurance programs in eye hospitals serve as the backbone of patient safety. They encompass a comprehensive set of processes, guidelines, and protocols designed to ...
Oct 26

Answer Genomics raises $500K in a Pre-Series A Round from Inflection Point Ventures

Answer Genomics is a healthcare company that uses genome-based data to help individuals maintain better physical and mental health. The funds will be utilized ...
Oct 26

Road Traffic Accidents account for 44% of Spinal Cord Injuries: Study

A Study was conducted by the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) for 2012-2022 and the data revealed that out of the total patients with ...
Oct 18

Behind the Uniform: A Nurse's Emotional Journey Unveiled

The importance of nurses extends far beyond their traditional roles in India where there are only 1.7 nurses per 1,000 population, India falls ...
Oct 07

New study finds stressful jobs may double heart disease risk in women

A new study has found that women with stressful jobs may have a doubled risk of developing heart disease, compared to women with less stressful ...
Sep 21

Our favourite cheese might just be a delicious way to boost our brainpower: Japanese Study Reveals Surprising Findings

The study revealed that cheese lovers had lower body mass indexes (BMIs), healthier blood pressure levels, sprightly walking speeds, and more diverse diets. These are ...
Sep 20

Healing Hands in Pain: The Emotional Fallout of Sexual Harassment on Women in Healthcare

It is crucial that not just hospitals but all workplaces become safe environments where women can pursue their careers without fear and everyone is treated ...
Sep 14

Health Scare at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), Bheemgal: 103 Students Admitted to Hospital

This incident underscores the critical importance of ensuring food safety in educational institutions and the swift response of healthcare professionals in such emergencies....
Sep 14

Breast Health Insights: Investigating High Breast Parenchymal Enhancement Volume and its Association with Elevated Cancer Risk

Instead of solely focusing on breast density as a risk factor, the study encourages consideration of other properties of the breast, as revealed through the ...
Aug 22

27 year old student dies of heart attack: Alarming rise of heart attacks in mid 20’s

In a shocking turn of events, a 27-year-old student from IIM Bangalore, a premier educational institution, tragically lost his life to a heart ...
Jul 27

International Albinism Awareness Day: Let’s embrace diversity

It is important to raise awareness of these challenges and work towards creating more inclusive and supportive societies that value and empower individuals with albinism. ...
Jun 13

Is AIDS or HIV curable in Ayurveda?

AIDS and HIV are manageable and may increase life expectancy with ayurvedic treatments. Ayurveda does not cure illnesses but tries to prevent them. Ayurveda should ...
Mar 03

A Hyderabad woman lost her vision due to excessive use of mobile phones in the dark

A 30-year-old female suffered blindness due to excessive use of smartphones in Hyderabad. As per her doctor’s statement, she was suffering from ...
Feb 09

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