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High Court Grants 13-Year-Old Right to MTP
Reading Time: 2 minutesA 13-year-old rape survivor gets Rajasthan HC approval for a 27-week abortion. The state will care for the fetus if it survives. Read more on the ruling.

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Rural Communities at High Risk of Scrub Typhus Infections
Reading Time: 3 minutesScrub typhus is a major cause of fever in rural areas. Find out its symptoms, risks, and why awareness and better healthcare are essential.

How the Japanese Diet Promotes Healthy, Glowing Skin
Reading Time: 3 minutesDiscover how the Japanese diet supports radiant skin with nutrient-rich foods like fish, green tea, and seaweed for a natural glow.

Cooling Therapy for Preterm Infants with HIE? Think Again
Reading Time: 3 minutesA UNC-led study finds cooling therapy ineffective and potentially harmful for preterm infants with HIE. Learn why and what future treatments may offer.




