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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
Reading Time: 8 minutesFrom the early days of variolation

Pet Psychology: Exploring the Health Benefits of Living with Pets
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Exploring the Influence of Cosmetic Dentistry on Hollywood Icons
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Study Reveals Lack of Nutritional Info on Online Food Platforms: Call for Reform
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What Sets Apart Forensic Medicine from Forensic Science?
Reading Time: 5 minutesFrom crime scenes and hospital wards

Hidden Dangers: The Dark Side of IVF Centers & Child Trafficking
Reading Time: 2 minutesInvestigations uncover links between IVF centers

Redefining Pediatric TB Care: Delamanid’s Impact
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Reading Time: 4 minutesDr. Ashutosh Pandey shares insights on mental health challenges in medical students, their causes, and practical solutions...

Reading Time: 3 minutesA Lancet study warns that dependence on AI may deskill doctors, reducing their ability to detect polyps...

Reading Time: 2 minutesChennai cardiac surgeon Dr. Gradlin Roy, 39, dies of a sudden heart attack despite advanced treatment, raising...

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Reading Time: 3 minutes A Sukma teacher arrested for mixing phenyl in a meal at a school. Police probe underway after...

Reading Time: 3 minutesA 13-year-old boy in Egypt died after eating raw instant noodles, sparking warnings about viral food challenges...

Reading Time: 4 minutesRabies is a deadly yet preventable viral disease. Learn about causes, transmission, symptoms, treatment, and prevention strategies...

Reading Time: 2 minutesDelhi launches Mosquito Terminator Train with MCD and Northern Railway to fight dengue, malaria, and chikungunya this...

Boy Tortured and Poisoned to Death in Unnao Village
Reading Time: 3 minutesA 14-year-old boy from Unnao was electrocuted and poisoned to death after a dispute over a pet dog, sparking outrage and calls for justice

Star of 9-1-1 : Nashville Dies From Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Reading Time: 3 minutesActress Isabelle Tate, star of 9-1-1: Nashville, dies at 23 from rare Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, leaving fans and family heartbroken.

Social Media Craze Over Carbide Diwali Cracker Gun Turns Fatal
Reading Time: 3 minutesAt least 14 children lost eyesight and 120 were injured in Madhya Pradesh after playing with the dangerous carbide Diwali cracker gun this Diwali.

Can Laughing Too Hard Make You Die?
Reading Time: 3 minutesCan laughing too hard make you die? Experts say it’s rare, but extreme laughter can cause fainting, heart problems, or even oesophageal rupture.

Healthy Breakfasts That Secretly Raise Your Blood Sugar
Reading Time: 3 minutesThink your breakfast is healthy? Experts warn that some foods, like oat milk and acai bowls, raise blood sugar faster than chocolate cake. Find out why

Stanford’s Tiny Eye Chip Helps the Blind See Again
Reading Time: 4 minutesA tiny wireless eye chip from Stanford restores reading and sight in macular degeneration patients using smart glasses and light-powered technology.




