A growing body of research is now shedding light on why regular coffee drinkers often appear to live longer and healthier lives
A neuroscience-backed therapy aims to restore joy, not just reduce suffering in depression patients
From Bombay blood group to global gaps: why matching blood is so difficult. The difficulty is not just about availability, but compatibility
From COVID-19 lessons to rising outbreaks including Ebola, hantavirus and mpox: Why experts say global preparedness is slipping
Researchers identify age-linked enzyme tied to cartilage loss in osteoarthritis
The rise of medications such as semaglutide, tirzepatide, and newer oral weight-loss drugs has transformed not only treatment options but also public perception of obesity itself
The ‘winter vomiting bug’ returns to headlines: symptoms, spread, risks, and India’s preparedness
From surgery to semaglutide: Why America’s obesity treatment model is shifting, and what it means for India
Research highlights the growing focus on prevention as global dementia cases continue to rise
New guidelines signal shift as diabetes moves beyond adults to India’s youth
Recent incidents linked to contaminated dishes highlight the need for hygiene and proper storage
AI becomes first stop for health advice in India as experts warn against self-diagnosis and misuse
New study says quitting tobacco could lift over 20 million Indian households into higher income brackets
On World Immunisation Week, an expert seperates fact from fiction. A 2024 study highlights that conspiracy narratives and misinformation are among the leading drivers of vaccine refusal
What expecting mothers must know about malaria risks and prevention. According to the latest World Malaria Report, there were an estimated 28.2 crore malaria cases globally in 2024
Study finds genes may determine up to 50 per cent of human lifespan
From shorter labour to gestational diabetes checks, what women should know about second pregnancies at 40
An undercover investigation conducted by BBC Eye revealed the use of unsafe injections, reused syringes that blamed in Pakistan child HIV crisis
Mouse study links sucralose and stevia to gut and metabolic changes passed across generations
Observed annually on April 19, World Liver Day serves as a crucial reminder that liver health is not just an adult concern; from infections and genetic disorders to metabolic and autoimmune conditions, more than 100 types of liver diseases can affect children and adolescents
Physical inactivity is a global health crisis, driving millions of deaths each year
Poor sanitation, irrational antibiotic use driving harder-to-treat infections
Ayush Ministry unveils a new yoga protocol for NCDs and vulnerable groups, integrating yoga into preventive healthcare and addressing lifestyle disorders with evidence-based modules
Behind India’s rising heart failure burden lies a quieter crisis — expensive long-term care, income loss and limited financial protection
Researchers in Norway are exploring whether something as simple as the right evening lighting environment could quietly support recovery in patients with severe mental health conditions
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