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Antibiotics: From Penicillin to MRSA – A Historical Journey
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FDA Warning: Smart Wearables and Blood Glucose Accuracy​
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Stress Management In Joint Families
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Kerala Health Minister Directs Bird Flu Response Measures
Reading Time: 4 minutesKerala health minister activates Public Health

US FDA Commissioner Praises India Ahead of BioPharma Summit
Reading Time: 2 minutesUS FDA Commissioner highlights India’s role

Summer Staples: The Distinctive Qualities of Curd and Yogurt​
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Bournvita Reclassification: Regulatory Scrutiny & Industry Trends
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Safety Concerns: Johnson & Johnson’s Children’s Cough Syrup​
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From Small Pox to COVID 19: The Evolution of Vaccines Throughout History
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Reading Time: 7 minutesIn a recent discussion, Dr. Aditya Ranot, a distinguished surgical oncologist, emphasized the critical need to address...
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Reading Time: 3 minutesNew research suggests microplastics in food and water may damage arteries and raise heart disease risk, especially...

Reading Time: 3 minutesBengali actress Sraboni Banik dies after battling pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Her death brings focus on lung cancer, treatment...

Reading Time: 3 minutesKannada TV actor Nandini CM, 26, was found dead at a PG in Bengaluru. Police are investigating...

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Reading Time: 2 minutesSleeping with contact lenses can lead to serious eye infections and vision loss. Doctors warn against this...

Reading Time: 3 minutesChinese jasmine coffee is under scrutiny after an Indian patient was hospitalised with hepatitis and jaundice, highlighting...

Reading Time: 3 minutesA mall in China has installed smoke-sensitive glass toilets that turn transparent when someone smokes, sparking praise,...

Reading Time: 4 minutesKleine-Levin Disease is a rare sleep disorder causing extreme sleep episodes. Learn its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and...

WHO Signs MoU With AYUSH to Promote Traditional Medicine
Reading Time: 3 minutesWHO partners with the Ministry of AYUSH to bring traditional medicine like Ayurveda into global health systems with scientific recognition.

WHO Backs More Taxes on Alcohol to Improve Public Health
Reading Time: 2 minutesWHO urges countries to raise taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks to cut consumption, prevent diseases, and fund better healthcare systems worldwide.

Not All Belly Fat Is the Same, Study Reveals
Reading Time: 3 minutesScientists reveal fat surrounding the colon is biologically active and communicates with the immune system, offering new insight into gut inflammation.

Why Drying Clothes Inside Your Home Is Risky
Reading Time: 3 minutesDrying clothes inside homes during winter or monsoon can harm health by increasing indoor moisture and mould, doctors and WHO guidelines warn.

What Causes Goosebumps and Why They Still Matter
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhy do humans get goosebumps? New research shows they may support skin health and even help trigger hair growth.

Social Jetlag Makes Workers Less Productive, Study Says
Reading Time: 2 minutesResearch using smartphone data shows workers with social jetlag and insomnia are the least productive at work, highlighting the impact of sleep timing and quality.



