Health
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Dates Soaked in Milk: A Health Miracle for These 8 Groups of People
Dates are a nutrient-packed and delicious dry fruit that have been consumed worldwide for centuries. Rich in essential vitamins and…
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Vadodara sets up 28-bed dedicated treatment ward to tackle dengue
As the city recovers from floods, Vadodara has now set up a dedicated 28-bed treatment ward for treating dengue patients
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Breathe Well-being Launches Comprehensive Diabetes Reversal Program for Sustainable Health
Breathe Well-being, a renowned name in the health and wellness sector, has introduced a transformative Diabetes Reversal Program aimed at…
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Food poisoning affects over 100 including 30 children after Ganeshotsav feast
Over 100 people including 30 children were hospitalised following a feast during Ganeshotsav celebrations in Elgin Society, located in the…
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Chronic Cough and Throat Clearing Post-COVID? It Could Indicate Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
Individuals experiencing chronic cough, hoarseness, or recurrent throat clearing, particularly after a COVID-19 infection, might face a heightened risk of…
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Hina Khan shares a big update on her fight against ‘mucositis’
Actress Hina Khan on Wednesday shared an update about her health, revealing that her 'Mucositis' is much better, and thanked…
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Mpox patient at LNJP hospital stable, no need to panic: Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj
The mpox patient admitted at LNJP Hospital here is in a stable condition, Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said on…
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GST reduction on cancer drugs to make life-saving meds more affordable: Experts
Welcoming the GST Council’s reduction in tax rates on essential cancer drugs, experts on Tuesday said that it is a…
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Mpox confirmed in man who travelled from country experiencing disease spread: Govt
A man who recently travelled from a country experiencing mpox transmission has tested positive for the disease, the Union Health…
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Congo receives first batch of mpox vaccines
A first batch of 99,100 doses of mpox vaccines was delivered to Congo, the epicentre of the global health crisis.
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Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research
Melbourne, Sep 4 (The Conversation) A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile…
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It’s almost impossible to keep teens off their phones in bed – but new research shows it really does affect their sleep
(The Conversation) Parents of children and teenagers have long been warned about the dangers of screen time and digital devices…
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Blood cancer spread to brain can cause severe neurological problems: Experts
Blood cancer cells can get carried in the bloodstream to the brain and can cause severe neurological problems, including visual…
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K’taka govt notifies dengue fever as ‘epidemic disease’
The Karnataka government on Tuesday notified dengue fever as an epidemic disease. The government has also amended the regulations of…
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Chhattisgarh’s Durg reports fourth death due to swine flu
Another death due to swine flu was reported in Chhattisgarh's Durg on Tuesday, taking the district's toll to four
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Can fish powder help meet protein requirements in children?
National Nutrition Week is observed annually from September 1 to September 7. The theme this year is ‘Nutritious Diets for…
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Patients with existing lung problems are more susceptible to lung cancer, warns study
People with lung problems like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, may experience delays in receiving a lung cancer…
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South Korea: 2nd case of lumpy skin disease confirmed
This year's second case of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in South Korea was confirmed on a cattle farm in Icheon,…
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Comprehensive campaign to be launched in Rajasthan for cancer prevention: Official
Additional Chief Secretary of Medical and Health Department, Rajasthan, Shubhra Singh on Saturday said that facilities for cancer screening at…
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2 in 3 deaths among obese linked to heart diseases: Study
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for deaths among two in three people with a high body mass index (BMI), according…