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PM Modi on World Mental Health Day, ETHealthworld

PM Modi on World Mental Health Day, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that mental health is a “fundamental part” of our overall well-being, as he emphasised the significance of World Mental Health Day. Sharing an X post, PM Modi called for a collective effort to bring conversations around mental health to the mainstream and lauded the people […]

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Government's Focus on Affordable and Quality Healthcare in India, ETHealthworld

Government’s Focus on Affordable and Quality Healthcare in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The government’s focus remains on ensuring accessible, affordable and quality-driven healthcare for every citizen by strengthening the continuum of care under the Ayushman Bharat framework, Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Punya Salila Srivastava, said on Wednesday. Speaking at the inaugural session of FICCI HEAL 2025, Srivastava said the Ministry has

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Transforming healthcare with evidence-based digital health innovations

[ad_1] In the fast-evolving healthcare environment, the integration of advanced diagnostics, innovative patient engagement strategies and cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) tools powered by evidence-based digital technologies is vital for enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency. Recent research has brought significant advancements in AI, social intelligence and digital interventions. This editorial explores some of these challenges1

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Machine learning model to classify chronic leg wounds and identify pyoderma gangrenosum

[ad_1] Materials and methods The present study pursued a multicentre approach using 3674 anonymised images of the departments of dermatology of the University Hospitals in Essen and Erlangen and the Wound Centre of the Christian Hospital in Melle, a municipal hospital, all of them located in Germany. Images of leg and foot ulcers, that is,

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Digital health tools in hypertension management in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review of barriers and facilitators of adoption into mainstream healthcare

[ad_1] Abstract Objective The increasing burden of hypertension in Africa underscores the need to embrace digital health innovations to improve delivery and access to quality hypertension care. This review aimed at (1) identifying barriers and facilitators to the implementation and uptake of digital health tools and (2) examining the scope and use of digital health

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India’s MedTech Sector Poised for a $50 Billion Breakout, ETHealthworld

India’s MedTech Sector Poised for a $50 Billion Breakout, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Shiraz is a founding partner at o3 Capital and has over 2 decades of extensive deal-making experience with a strong focus on the Healthcare and Lifesciences sectors. He has executed several deals worth billions of dollars and is one of the leading Investment Bankers in India. He has been a keen observer and participant

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Doctor warns frequent nighttime urination can be a sign of prostatitis or kidney disease: 5 symptoms to watch out for

Doctor warns frequent nighttime urination can be a sign of prostatitis or kidney disease: 5 symptoms to watch out for

[ad_1] Even subtle changes in your body – from bowel habits to bladder function or anal discomfort – can signal underlying health issues that shouldn’t be ignored. Noticing and acting on these early warning signs can be crucial for prevention and timely treatment, helping to avoid complications and maintain overall wellbeing. Loss of bladder control

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IHH Healthcare keeps Fortis open offer price unchanged at Rs 170/share, ETHealthworld

IHH Healthcare keeps Fortis open offer price unchanged at Rs 170/share, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Malaysia’s IHH Healthcare has kept the price of the open offer, expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025, unchanged at Rs 170 per share for a 26 per cent stake in Fortis Healthcare but with an interest of Rs 53.8 per share for eligible shareholders, according to a regulatory

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CDSCO to inspect cough syrup manufacturing units, ETHealthworld

CDSCO to inspect cough syrup manufacturing units, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The central drug regulator is set to launch nationwide inspections and auditing of cough syrup manufacturing units even as the World Health Organization sought clarification from India on recent child deaths allegedly after consuming toxic syrup. The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has asked all states and union territories to provide

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Terumo launches FineCross M3 Coronary Micro-Guide Catheter in India, ETHealthworld

Terumo launches FineCross M3 Coronary Micro-Guide Catheter in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Japanese device maker Terumo, has announced the launch of FineCross M3 Coronary Micro-Guide Catheter in India. The newly launched device is equipped with 1.7 Fr tapered distal tip for lesion crossability; Tapered stainless-steel braided shaft for enhanced pushability and has hydrophilic coating for lubrication and durability. It offers cardiologists enhanced crossing ability,

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US health agency releases 2026 quality ratings for Medicare plans, ETHealthworld

US health agency releases 2026 quality ratings for Medicare plans, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] By Sneha S K Bengaluru: The U.S. government announced quality ratings for 2026 Medicare health and prescription drug plans on Thursday, which help determine bonus payments from the government to health insurers. CVS Health‘s Aetna unit has more than 81% of members in top-rated programs. UnitedHealth has 78%, Elevance 55% and Humana about 20%,

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More than 200 kids who were prescribed Coldrif by accused doctor found to be safe: MP official, ETHealthworld

More than 200 kids who were prescribed Coldrif by accused doctor found to be safe: MP official, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chhindwara: In a development that brought huge relief, over 200 children in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district who had been prescribed the cough syrup Coldrif were traced on Thursday and found safe, government officials said. The district has been rocked by the deaths of 22 children who suffered from kidney infection after allegedly consuming the

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Link med devices park with IIT-K, tech colleges, ETHealthworld

Link med devices park with IIT-K, tech colleges, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Noida: Medical Devices Park (MDP) in Sector 28, which is being developed with central govt support, will be linked with leading medical and technical institutions — including IIT Kanpur — to create a stronger innovation and research ecosystem. Senior officials from the department of pharmaceuticals under the Union ministry of chemicals and fertilizers on

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World Mental Health Day 2025: Psychologist suggests 5 creative ways Gen Z can manage stress

World Mental Health Day 2025: Psychologist suggests 5 creative ways Gen Z can manage stress

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 09, 2025 09:28 pm IST World Mental Health Day 2025: Gen Z can shake off stress with the help of creativity, from doing spontaneous activities to opening up through art.  World Mental Health Day 2025: October 10 is observed as World Mental Health Day. On this day, awareness related to mental

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Weight loss coach shares 5 carbs for easy fat loss, saying, ‘Carbs are not the enemy…’

Weight loss coach shares 5 carbs for easy fat loss, saying, ‘Carbs are not the enemy…’

[ad_1] Carbs often take up a fair share of the blame for weight gain. Carbs, despite being an essential macronutrient, are usually villainised to the point of being completely eliminated from the diet. But the reality is much more nuanced, and you don’t need to impose a blanket ban on carbs. You can lose weight

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Cardiologist alerts neck circumference to be the next big predictor of heart diseases: ‘BMI isn’t enough…'

Cardiologist alerts neck circumference to be the next big predictor of heart diseases: ‘BMI isn’t enough…’

[ad_1] Obesity is one of the common indicators of heart disease. To measure whether a person’s weight is within a healthy range or not, BMI or Body Mass Index, is calculated. Now this BMI score gives an insight into your chances of developing cardiovascular issues. But this is not where the story ends, as there’s

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Fire Safety Audits Conducted at Government Buildings Following Hospital Incident, ETHealthworld

Fire Safety Audits Conducted at Government Buildings Following Hospital Incident, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Jaipur: Following the fire at SMS Hospital Sunday evening, the fire safety departments of Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) Greater and JMC Heritage conducted safety audits Wednesday at different private and state-run facilities within their respective jurisdictions. Officials said they identified a few lapses at some buildings and have asked them to rectify the glitches.

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TN govt suspends two senior drug inspectors, ETHealthworld

TN govt suspends two senior drug inspectors, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chennai, Two senior drug inspectors have been placed under suspension for their “inaction” in the cough syrup adulteration case, and steps would be taken to permanently shut down the pharma company whose product allegedly claimed many lives, Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian said on Thursday. The two senior drug inspectors were served notice

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Harvard Medical School licenses consumer health content to Microsoft, ETHealthworld

Harvard Medical School licenses consumer health content to Microsoft, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: Harvard University said on Wednesday that its graduate medical school has entered a licensing agreement with Microsoft, granting the tech company access to its consumer health content on specific diseases and wellness topics. Microsoft will pay Harvard a licensing fee, a university spokesperson said in a statement, adding that the agreement was made

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WHO monitoring situation amid deaths of children from cough syrup in MP, ETHealthworld

WHO monitoring situation amid deaths of children from cough syrup in MP, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The World Health Organisation (WHO) is closely monitoring the health situation in India amid clusters of pediatric illnesses and deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, according to a statement. According to the statement by the WHO, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation of India (CDSCO) stated that none of the contaminated cough

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SC agrees to hear PIL seeking CBI Probe, nationwide drug safety review, ETHealthworld

SC agrees to hear PIL seeking CBI Probe, nationwide drug safety review, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Supreme Court agreed to hear on Friday a PIL seeking inquiry and systemic reform in drug safety mechanisms in the wake of deaths of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan allegedly due to consumption of toxic cough syrups. A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and

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Victoria Beckham opens up about her eating disorder and struggles with weight: ‘I really started to doubt myself’

Victoria Beckham opens up about her eating disorder and struggles with weight: ‘I really started to doubt myself’

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 09, 2025 02:38 pm IST Victoria Beckham made rare comments about her struggles with weight and the media scrutiny on her body in the Netflix docuseries. Victoria Beckham has shared candidly about her struggle with an eating disorder over the last few years in her new three-part Netflix docuseries, Victoria Beckham.

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Police teams arrest TN based cough syrup pharma owner in Chennai, ETHealthworld

Police teams arrest TN based cough syrup pharma owner in Chennai, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chennai, Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharma owner has been arrested by the Madhya Pradesh police with the help of Chennai police in the wee hours of Thursday, in connection with the adulterated cough syrup case, a police official said. Teams from the Madhya Pradesh police and Chennai cops launched a hunt to trace out and

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Physician explains why only taking calcium supplements cannot prevent osteoporosis: ‘Excess supplements may raise risk…’

Physician explains why only taking calcium supplements cannot prevent osteoporosis: ‘Excess supplements may raise risk…’

[ad_1] Osteoporosis, often called the “silent disease,” weakens bones gradually and usually goes unnoticed until a fracture occurs. While many people turn to calcium supplements in hopes of strengthening their bones, experts warn that this approach alone may not be enough. Proper bone health depends on a balance of nutrients that help the body absorb

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Genetics play a role in higher depression risk for women, ETHealthworld

Genetics play a role in higher depression risk for women, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] By Nancy Lapid London: Genetic factors contribute more to depression risk in females than in males, according to a large Australian study that may help further understanding of why women are more likely to suffer from the condition. Analyzing DNA samples from nearly half a million people, researchers found roughly twice as many genetic

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WHO says Ebola outbreak in Congo shows signs of containment with no new cases reported, ETHealthworld

WHO says Ebola outbreak in Congo shows signs of containment with no new cases reported, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo shows signs of containment, with no new confirmed or probable cases since the World Health Organization‘s last update on October 1, the UN health agency said on Wednesday. As of October 5, a total of 64 cases, including 11 probable cases and 43

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Updated COVID shot leads to decrease in severe illness and hospitalizations, US study finds, ETHealthworld

Updated COVID shot leads to decrease in severe illness and hospitalizations, US study finds, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] By Nancy Lapid Last year’s updated COVID-19 vaccines helped prevent severe outcomes including hospitalizations and deaths, according to data from a large study of U.S. military veterans published on Wednesday. Vaccinated veterans who developed COVID after receiving the 2024-2025 boosters from Moderna or Pfizer/BioNTech were also less likely to visit the emergency room for

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Removed official says he warned about safety issues at trauma centre, ETHealthworld

Removed official says he warned about safety issues at trauma centre, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Jaipur: Days before the devastating fire at the trauma centre of Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh Hospital claimed six lives, the now-removed in-charge of the unit, Dr Anurag Dhakad, had warned higher authorities about electric current in the walls, leaking roofs and serious faults in the electrical panels. He also claimed that no concrete action

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Molecular diagnostics firm BillionToOne files for US IPO, ETHealthworld

Molecular diagnostics firm BillionToOne files for US IPO, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: BillionToOne filed for an initial public offering in the United States on Tuesday. The company’s filing comes at a time when U.S. IPO activity is picking up, reversing a slowdown from earlier in the year, when trade-policy uncertainty curbed momentum. The Menlo Park, California-based precision diagnostics company will list on the Nasdaq under

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Death toll mounts to 21 as children die in 2 more MP districts; CM Yadav admits lapses, ETHealthworld

Death toll mounts to 21 as children die in 2 more MP districts; CM Yadav admits lapses, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bhopal: The cough syrup tragedy spread beyond MP’s Chhindwara on Wednesday, with the state confirming three deaths from neighbouring Betul and Pandhurna districts. The toll rose to 21, with another death in Chhindwara, even as CM Mohan Yadav admitted to lapses, saying, “Chook se dukh hota hai”. Chhindwara has reported 18 deaths, while five

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IMA demands Nadda's intervention, withdrawal of case against pediatrician, ETHealthworld

IMA demands Nadda’s intervention, withdrawal of case against pediatrician, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: In view of pediatrician’s arrest following deaths of children due to the consumption of a “contaminated” cough syrup in Madhya Pradesh, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday sought Union Health Minister JP Nadda‘s intervention into the matter and immediate withdrawal of the case against the bona fide medical practitioner. Condemning the

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Wearing earbuds all day? Dermatologist warns you could face these skin issues

Wearing earbuds all day? Dermatologist warns you could face these skin issues

[ad_1] Listening to music makes the day easier, whether it is a long commute, working at your desk or sweating it out at the gym. But this also means wearing earbuds for long hours. The most commonly known dangers extend to auditory issues. But did you know your skin, too, gets affected? You are at

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Study reveals this exercise helps to improve memory and keeps your brain sharp as you age

Study reveals this exercise helps to improve memory and keeps your brain sharp as you age

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 08, 2025 08:31 pm IST Study uncovered a type of exercise that helps older adults boost memory, learning and offers protective benefits for the brain for 5 years.  Exercise offers protective benefits for brain health, supporting cognitive functions. A study published in Aging and Disease identified a particular type of exercise,

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Genetic Influence on Blood Molecules in Metabolism Unveiled in New Study, ETHealthworld

Genetic Influence on Blood Molecules in Metabolism Unveiled in New Study, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Researchers have traced around 750 genes potentially contributing to metabolism in humans by influencing amounts of 250 molecules, including lipids and amino acids, in blood — findings could apply across ancestries and genders, they said. The team, led by researchers at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charite-University Medicine Berlin, Germany, and

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Study finds women have higher genetic risk of depression, ETHealthworld

Study finds women have higher genetic risk of depression, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Sydney: Women are genetically at higher risk of clinical depression than men, Australian researchers found in a study published Wednesday that could change how the disorder is treated. Billed as one of the largest-ever studies of its kind, scientists poured through the DNA of almost 200,000 people with depression to pinpoint shared genetic “flags”.

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Telangana drugs control body issues ''public alert

Telangana drugs control body issues ”public alert

[ad_1] Hyderabad: The Drugs Control Administration, Telangana on Wednesday issued a ‘Public Alert – Stop Use Notice‘ against two cough syrups which are allegedly found adulterated with a toxic substance. The administration has received an alert from the Drug Testing Laboratory of Madhya Pradesh government in Bhopal regarding laboratory reports that have declared the cough

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WHO seeks clarification from India if cough syrup linked to deaths was exported, ETHealthworld

WHO seeks clarification from India if cough syrup linked to deaths was exported, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] London: The World Health Organization was seeking clarification from New Delhi on whether a cough syrup linked to deaths in India has been exported to other countries, the global health agency told Reuters on Wednesday. The WHO said it will assess the need for a Global Medical Products Alert on Coldrif syrup once it

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Death toll due to Coldrif cough syrup rises to 20 in Madhya Pradesh, ETHealthworld

Death toll due to Coldrif cough syrup rises to 20 in Madhya Pradesh, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chhindwara: Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister Rajendra Shukla on Wednesday said that 20 children died so far due to consumption of Coldrif cough syrup in the state while five were undergoing treatment. Of these 20 children, 17 are from Chhindwara district, two from Betul district, and one is from Pandhurna district.

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India needs an end-to-end drug innovation ecosystem now

India needs an end-to-end drug innovation ecosystem now

[ad_1] The government has rolled out the official document inviting companies to research and develop novel drugs, therapies, and medical devices for one of its most ambitious pharmaceutical R&D interventions—the Promotion of Research and Innovation in Pharma MedTech Sector (PRIP). With an outlay of ₹5,000 crore, the scheme recognises that India’s pharmaceutical sector must evolve beyond

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Development of data-driven clinical pathways: the big data clinical evidence-based pathways

[ad_1] Results The conceptualisation and purpose of CEBPWs CEBPWs are diagnosis and therapy standards for diseases established by concretising large amounts of real-world clinical data through big data technology. CEBPWs are built on DIP groups and take into account individual patient characteristics and reflect real-world data characteristics. They have two main objectives. The first is

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Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $966 million in talc cancer case after jury finds company liable, ETHealthworld

Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $966 million in talc cancer case after jury finds company liable, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] By Diana Novak Jones A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, finding the company liable in the latest trial alleging its talc products cause cancer. The family of Mae Moore, a California resident who died at age 88 in

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228 Hospitals In Nagpur Breach Fire Safety Rules, 132 Declared Unsafe, ETHealthworld

228 Hospitals In Nagpur Breach Fire Safety Rules, 132 Declared Unsafe, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Nagpur: The devastating fire at Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital that killed eight patients admitted to ICU has turned the spotlight on fire safety lapses in hospitals across the country. In Nagpur, the situation is equally alarming, with data from the Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s (NMC) fire and emergency services department exposing a widespread

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Government Shutdown Continues Amid Health Care Compromise Struggle, ETHealthworld

Government Shutdown Continues Amid Health Care Compromise Struggle, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: To hear party leaders talk, the seventh day of the government shutdown sounded a lot like the first. Democrats are seeking negotiations on expiring health care subsidies while Republicans say they won’t discuss it, or any other policy, until the government reopens. The two sides are also offering starkly different visions of the

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Nobel medicine laureate defends US research funding in face of Trump cuts, ETHealthworld

Nobel medicine laureate defends US research funding in face of Trump cuts, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: Nobel medicine laureate Mary Brunkow emphasized Tuesday the importance of US public financing for research, as President Donald Trump slashes millions of dollars in federal funding for such work. “Federal funding has been incredibly important for promoting and supporting science,” said Brunkow, who was awarded the top prize Monday along with two colleagues

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Kerala bans Sresan Pharmaceuticals' medicines after TN cancels company licence, ETHealthworld

Kerala bans Sresan Pharmaceuticals’ medicines after TN cancels company licence, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Tuesday banned the distribution of medicines manufactured by Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharmaceuticals. The decision follows steps by the Tamil Nadu Drugs Controller to cancel the company’s licence, state Health Minister Veena George said. Sales of Respifresh TR, manufactured by a Gujarat-based firm, were also stopped immediately after the drug

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Characteristics and risk factors of patients with undiagnosed COPD in China: results of a nationwide study from the ‘Happy Breathing’ Programme with mixed methods evaluation

[ad_1] Discussion This is the first study to focus on both baseline and follow-up characteristics of patients with undiagnosed COPD in China. We found that patients with undiagnosed COPD had a low level of education, a high proportion of biofuel users, current smokers and little COPD-related knowledge. Undiagnosed patients with COPD also at risk of

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Does matcha contain more caffeine than coffee? Doctor reveals truth about its benefits, caffeine content, and risks

Does matcha contain more caffeine than coffee? Doctor reveals truth about its benefits, caffeine content, and risks

[ad_1] In recent years, matcha has become a go-to beverage for those seeking a healthy alternative to coffee, praised for its antioxidants and calming, sustained energy. Yet as more people adopt it into their daily routine, many are asking key questions: How much caffeine does matcha actually contain? How does it compare to coffee? And

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Gynaecologist debunks 4 myths about uterine fibroids that cause unnecessary alarm: ‘Most fibroids are not cancerous…’

Gynaecologist debunks 4 myths about uterine fibroids that cause unnecessary alarm: ‘Most fibroids are not cancerous…’

[ad_1] Uterine fibroids are among the most common gynaecological conditions, yet they remain clouded by myths and misconceptions. Many people mistakenly assume that fibroids are a form of cancer or always require surgery, which often leads to unnecessary anxiety. In reality, most fibroids are benign and manageable with proper medical guidance. Uterine fibroids are hardly

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Vitamin C tablets: 8 best options to boost immunity, support overall wellness and promote healthy skin

Vitamin C tablets: 8 best options to boost immunity, support overall wellness and promote healthy skin

[ad_1] Can one simple nutrient really support your immunity, overall wellness, and skin health all at once? Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vital micronutrient that the body cannot synthesise independently and is therefore essential to intake via food or supplements. Being an essential nutrient, it helps sustain immunity, promotes good health,

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A Pan-Regional Blueprint for Transformation, ETHealthworld

A Pan-Regional Blueprint for Transformation, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Dubai: A region long celebrated for its awe-inspiring marvels is now steadily gaining ground in the race to shape a robust healthcare edifice. With foreign capital aligning with domestic ambitions in a business-friendly environment, the transformation has gained remarkable momentum. Driven by a rising focus on localisation, digital transformation, and collaborative innovation, the Middle

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Doctors protest for release of government doctor in cough syrup case, ETHealthworld

Doctors protest for release of government doctor in cough syrup case, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chhindwara: Representatives of Indian Medical Association (IMA), Madhya Pradesh Branch and doctors held a protest in Chhindwara district on Tuesday, demanding the release of a government doctor, Praveen Soni, who was recently sent to jail in relation to the death of children due to alleged consumption of cough syrup in the district. Dr Soni

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toll in MP's Chhindwara rises to 16 as two more kids die, ETHealthworld

toll in MP’s Chhindwara rises to 16 as two more kids die, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chhindwara: Two more children from Madhya Pradesh‘s Chhindwara who were undergoing treatment for kidney failure after drinking a contaminated cough syrup have died, taking the number of such deaths in the district to 16, an official said on Tuesday. “Today, the death of another girl was reported. So far, 16 children have died in

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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares 8 powerful beverages that can lower the risk of cancer: Green tea, coffee and more

AIIMS gastroenterologist shares 8 powerful beverages that can lower the risk of cancer: Green tea, coffee and more

[ad_1] While genetics play a role in cancer risk, research increasingly shows that everyday lifestyle choices – from what we eat and drink to how we manage stress – can make a significant difference in prevention. Simple, consistent habits such as staying hydrated, eating antioxidant-rich foods, and choosing healthier beverages can strengthen the body’s natural

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Gynaecologist explains how late-night work culture negatively impacts fertility: ‘For fertility, stress is as harmful…’

Gynaecologist explains how late-night work culture negatively impacts fertility: ‘For fertility, stress is as harmful…’

[ad_1] The modern work environment has evolved, with global teams, tight deadlines, and constant digital connectivity extending working hours. For many professionals, late nights have become the norm. However, this culture of staying up late carries hidden costs for physical and mental health – and can significantly impact fertility. Working late at night affects the

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Yoga expert Akshar shares 6 yoga poses to reduce uric acid levels naturally and lower the risk of gout

Yoga expert Akshar shares 6 yoga poses to reduce uric acid levels naturally and lower the risk of gout

[ad_1] High uric acid levels can silently build up in the body, often showing up later as joint pain, stiffness, or even gout. For the uninitiated, uric acid is a waste product formed when your body breaks down purines, chemical compounds made of carbon and nitrogen found in food rich in purines. When uric acid

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Narayana Health's Transformation towards Preventive Healthcare, ETHealthworld

Narayana Health’s Transformation towards Preventive Healthcare, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: From pioneering affordable cardiac surgeries to now championing preventive and holistic care, Narayana Health is reshaping its approach to healthcare delivery. In an exclusive interaction to Rashmi Mabiyan Kaur, Vice Chairman Viren Prasad Shetty says the hospital chain is moving beyond its traditional focus on treatment to a model that prioritizes early

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Aster DM Healthcare commissions 264-bed hospital in Kerala's Kasaragod, ETHealthworld

Aster DM Healthcare commissions 264-bed hospital in Kerala’s Kasaragod, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Aster DM Healthcare on Tuesday said it has commissioned a new 264-bed hospital in Kasaragod, Kerala. The Aster MIMS Kasaragod facility, its eighth in the state, has come up with an investment of Rs 190 crore. Spanning 2.1 lakh sq ft and housing 31 medical specialities, the hospital is strategically positioned to

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PIL seeks CBI probe into children's death from cough syrup, ETHealthworld

PIL seeks CBI probe into children’s death from cough syrup, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a CBI investigation into the deaths of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan after the consumption of toxic cough syrup. The PIL filed sought a retired Supreme Court judge to monitor a probe and inquiry into the manufacture, regulation, testing and distribution

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What went wrong and how to identify safe oral suspensions, ETHealthworld

What went wrong and how to identify safe oral suspensions, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Recent reports from India have alarmed families and healthcare providers alike. Several children and adults, and even some medical professionals, fell seriously ill, and in tragic cases, died, after consuming certain cough syrups. Initial investigations point to the brand ColdRif, primarily in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, as linked to clusters of acute kidney failure

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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares 3 rules to control body weight: ‘For 21 days…’

Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares 3 rules to control body weight: ‘For 21 days…’

[ad_1] When trying to manage your body weight, your primary focus typically centres on adjusting your diet to support fat loss and incorporating regular gym workouts. However, it is also important to train your mind by taking other simple steps, because that will ensure you have a sustainable weight loss journey. Start simple, not with

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Delhi govt asks hospitals to follow Centre's advisory on rational use of cough syrups in children, ETHealthworld

Delhi govt asks hospitals to follow Centre’s advisory on rational use of cough syrups in children, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Delhi government has directed all government and private hospitals in the national capital to strictly adhere to the central government’s advisory on the rational use of cough syrups in children in the wake of recent child deaths and hospitalisations allegedly linked to a contaminated cough syrup. Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar

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Impact of new CGHS rates on hospital stocks, ETHealthworld

Impact of new CGHS rates on hospital stocks, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: Hospital stocks surged up to 7% on Monday after the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare announced revised rates for around 2,000 medical procedures under the Central Government Health Services (CGHS) scheme. This is the first major update in over 15 years, which is expected to be effective from October 13. The rally

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Qualtrics to buy healthcare tech firm Press Ganey in $6.75 billion deal, ETHealthworld

Qualtrics to buy healthcare tech firm Press Ganey in $6.75 billion deal, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: AI-powered customer survey software maker Qualtrics has agreed to buy healthcare market research company Press Ganey Forsta in a $6.75 billion deal, both companies said on Monday. The deal comes at a time when tech giants are racing to secure proprietary datasets to train their artificial intelligence models. The deal would give Qualtrics

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Psychiatrist shares how late-night scrolling, anxiety and stress are fueling a sleep crisis among Gen Z

Psychiatrist shares how late-night scrolling, anxiety and stress are fueling a sleep crisis among Gen Z

[ad_1] Sleep deprivation is becoming a serious issue among Gen Z, with many staying up late scrolling, studying, or gaming. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Megha Agarwal, consultant psychiatrist, Kaialsh Deepak Hospital, explains how these disrupted sleep patterns are taking a toll on their mental health, leading to increased stress, anxiety, and mood

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Experts say uterine cancer a growing health challenge, call for its inclusion in national NCDs, ETHealthworld

Experts say uterine cancer a growing health challenge, call for its inclusion in national NCDs, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Uterine cancer represents a significant and growing global health challenge, experts said as they called upon governments and multilateral institutions to explicitly integrate it into global and national non-communicable diseases and women’s health efforts. A global position statement on endometrial cancer released on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United

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Tata Chemicals partners with Monash University Malaysia for gastroenterology research, ETHealthworld

Tata Chemicals partners with Monash University Malaysia for gastroenterology research, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: Tata Chemicals on Monday said it has partnered with Monash University Malaysia to conduct research for therapeutic applications for gastrointestinal health and chronic diseases. The alliance is focused on conducting impactful research in gut microbiome and gut health, aiming to deliver relevant outcomes, Tata Chemicals said in a statement. This initiative, originally announced

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Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on human immune system, ETHealthworld

Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on human immune system, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Stockholm: Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Dr Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance. Brunkow, 64, is a senior program manager at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle. Ramsdell, 64, is a scientific adviser for Sonoma Biotherapeutics in San Francisco. Sakaguchi, 74,

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Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…'

Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…’

[ad_1] Indian meals are known for their variety, colours, and flavours, often served as a thali with multiple dishes on one plate. But not every thali is equally healthy, and balancing taste with nutrition can be tricky. Dr Bhamri emphasises a balanced plate with 50% vegetables, 25% complex carbs, and 25% protein.(Freepik) Dr Naveen Bhamri,

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Nanavati Max Hospital inks pact with Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital in Uzbekistan, ETHealthworld

Nanavati Max Hospital inks pact with Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital in Uzbekistan, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital on Monday said it has entered into a medical services agreement with Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital in Uzbekistan. This structured cross-border collaboration aims to facilitate knowledge exchange and clinician training across key specialties, including multi-organ transplantation, oncology, orthopaedics, bone marrow transplant (BMT), and urology, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital

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Abbott Launches World’s First Dual Chamber Leadless Pacemaker in India, ETHealthworld

Abbott Launches World’s First Dual Chamber Leadless Pacemaker in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Global healthcare company Abbott on Monday announced the launch of AVEIR DR, which as per the company is world’s first dual chamber leadless pacemaker system, in India. The next-generation cardiac device offers a major advance in heart rhythm management by enabling wireless, beat-to-beat communication between two leadless pacemakers that are each smaller

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New York cardiologist reveals the best time to take blood pressure medicines: ‘I dislike seeing people on 3 doses a day’

New York cardiologist reveals the best time to take blood pressure medicines: ‘I dislike seeing people on 3 doses a day’

[ad_1] Blood pressure medications are recommended for all adults with hypertension. According to a report shared by Million Hearts, one in five adults (25.0 million) with high blood pressure take some kind of medication. Therefore, educating oneself about the same becomes essential. The cardiologist suggests taking blood pressure medicines when it’s easiest and best for

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Karnataka government directs vigil on cough syrups after child deaths in MP, Rajasthan, ETHealthworld

Karnataka government directs vigil on cough syrups after child deaths in MP, Rajasthan, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Image used for represenation Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has directed all enforcement officers to maintain strict vigil over certain cough syrups following reports of child deaths linked to their consumption in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In a circular dated October 5, the Food Safety and Drugs Administration (FSDA) said that in view of recent

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SIT to probe death of 14 children in MP; Doctor held, 'toxic' cough syrup maker booked, ETHealthworld

SIT to probe death of 14 children in MP; Doctor held, ‘toxic’ cough syrup maker booked, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Chhindwara: The Madhya Pradesh police have formed a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the death of 14 children in Chhindwara due to suspected renal failure, linked to the consumption of a “toxic” cough syrup, officials said. Dr Praveen Soni from Chhindwara has been arrested for alleged negligence in connection with the child deaths,

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Cardiologist reveals the role of sound sleep in protecting your heart, suggests 3 changes in your sleep patterns

Cardiologist reveals the role of sound sleep in protecting your heart, suggests 3 changes in your sleep patterns

[ad_1] Many people often overlook the importance of sleep when considering their overall health, especially their heart health. New research from leading cardiologists of the American Heart Association shows that getting good and sufficient sleep is important for maintaining heart health. Sleep is as important as nutrition, exercise, and even medication. It can be easy

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India’s maternal health gains are real and so is anaemia risk

India’s maternal health gains are real and so is anaemia risk

[ad_1] India’s maternal health story has witnessed extraordinary progress. Our Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) has declined to 88 deaths per one lakh live births in 2020-22, an impressive drop from 130 just a few years earlier (2014-16). Today, more women deliver in hospitals, receive regular antenatal care, and benefit from improved obstetric services, as a

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Better understanding: can a large language model safely improve readability of patient information leaflets in interventional radiology?

[ad_1] Discussion Our study aimed to leverage a widely available LLM and assess its ability to improve the readability and maintain the factual accuracy of publicly available PILs published on the CIRSE website. The recommended reading age PIL text should be written at is grade 6 (11–12 years) as recommended by the American Medical Association.9

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NSE to build 380cr, 60-bed unit for Tata Memorial Centre, ETHealthworld

NSE to build 380cr, 60-bed unit for Tata Memorial Centre, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: The country’s largest bone marrow transplant (BMT) facility with 60 beds will be established at Tata Memorial Centre‘s Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) in Kharghar, with CSR funding of Rs 380 crore from National Stock Exchange (NSE). The bhoomipujan ceremony for the 11-storey building, which will be constructed

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Woman who lost over 70+ kgs shares 5 simple habits that helped her transform her body: ‘I stopped skipping breakfast’

Woman who lost over 70+ kgs shares 5 simple habits that helped her transform her body: ‘I stopped skipping breakfast’

[ad_1] Many women struggle with weight loss, juggling busy schedules, diets, and workouts with little to show for it. One woman named Kate Daniel, who lost over 70+ kgs, shares in her September 26 Instagram post how simple, consistent habits helped her achieve a complete transformation. Kate Daniel shares simple habits that transformed her life

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MP CM announces ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to families of children who died in Chhindwara, ETHealthworld

MP CM announces ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to families of children who died in Chhindwara, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday announced financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh each to the families of the 11 children who died due to consumption of Coldrif cough syrup in Chhindwara district. According to officials, among the 11 deaths, 10 children were residents of Chhindwara district while one belonged

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Karnataka Chief Minister aims for government medical colleges and hospitals in every district, ETHealthworld

Karnataka Chief Minister aims for government medical colleges and hospitals in every district, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Belagavi: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said his goal is to set up a government hospital and a medical college in every district of the state. Speaking after inaugurating a Super Speciality Hospital building here, he said most people who visit the government hospitals belong to economically weaker sections of the society. “All

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Cough syrup not faulty, pharma firm's 19 drugs banned as precaution: Rajasthan health minister, ETHealthworld

Cough syrup not faulty, pharma firm’s 19 drugs banned as precaution: Rajasthan health minister, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Jodhpur: Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar on Saturday reiterated that the cough syrup that was alleged to have led to the death of three children in the state was safe and not faulty. “We got the medicine checked twice. First our drug controller tested it and then the RMSCL (Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation

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Ranchi Residents Report Surge in Seasonal Illnesses Amidst Monsoon Season, ETHealthworld

Ranchi Residents Report Surge in Seasonal Illnesses Amidst Monsoon Season, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Ranchi: People in and around the city have been complaining of seasonal illnesses like uneasiness, stomach-related ailments, cough and cold, lingering fever for the past 14 days. At least one or two individuals in every household have been affected, sources in various healthcare facilities in Ranchi said. These ailments can be attributed to the

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New Made-in-India diagnostic tests cut cost & time, ETHealthworld

New Made-in-India diagnostic tests cut cost & time, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: In a major boost to India’s fight against tuberculosis (TB), the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has validated new indigenously developed diagnostic tools that could strengthen the country’s testing capacity and provide a cost-effective detection option, PTI reported. Eliminating TB hinges critically on early, accurate, and universal detection to begin timely

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Centre revises government employees' health scheme reimbursement rates, ETHealthworld

Centre revises government employees’ health scheme reimbursement rates, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has revised the package rates of its scheme that reimburses various healthcare expenses of central government employees and pensioners. Issuing an office memorandum Dr Satheesh Y. H, Director of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) notified that all healthcare services availed at CGHS-empanelled Healthcare

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Gastroenterologist says ‘95% of people don’t get enough fibre’; shares tips to boost intake without skipping protein

Gastroenterologist says ‘95% of people don’t get enough fibre’; shares tips to boost intake without skipping protein

[ad_1] In today’s busy lifestyle, most of us are so focused on hitting our protein goals that we often forget about the other crucial component of a healthy diet, fibre. From improving digestion and supporting gut health to regulating blood sugar and keeping cholesterol in check, fibre plays a vital role that can’t be overlooked.

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Uttarakhand launches statewide crackdown on banned cough syrups following CM Dhami's orders, ETHealthworld

Uttarakhand launches statewide crackdown on banned cough syrups following CM Dhami’s orders, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Dehradun: On the directions of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, strict action has been initiated against the sale of banned cough syrups across Uttarakhand. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched statewide raids on medical stores to ensure compliance. Following the advisory issued by the Central Government, the state has appealed to

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Nutritionist shares 5 easy meal ideas to help build stronger immunity in kids: Spinach soup, beetroot rice and more

Nutritionist shares 5 easy meal ideas to help build stronger immunity in kids: Spinach soup, beetroot rice and more

[ad_1] Childhood is a fun but sometimes tough time. Kids explore, laugh, and, unfortunately, catch colds or coughs from time to time. It’s normal for young children to get eight to ten colds each year, especially before they turn two. This happens because their immune systems are still growing and learning to fight off germs

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Cardiologist reveals patient thought his low heart rate was just ‘good fitness’; warns why it is dangerous

Cardiologist reveals patient thought his low heart rate was just ‘good fitness’; warns why it is dangerous

[ad_1] Updated on: Oct 05, 2025 08:09 am IST Cardiologist Dr Yaranov warns that if experiencing symptoms associated with a low heart rate, early detection is vital for addressing potential heart issues. Your heart is one of the most important organs of your body. Its main function is to circulate blood throughout your body, bringing

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8 best fitness bikes to stay active: Upgrade your home workout & grab best deals on Amazon

8 best fitness bikes to stay active: Upgrade your home workout & grab best deals on Amazon

[ad_1] Imagine getting a full cardio workout without leaving your living room. That’s the appeal of a fitness bike: it brings the intensity of fitness studios straight into your home. A fitness bike is a low-impact solution designed to keep your joints safe while delivering powerful results. Unlike running, it is gentle on knees, hips,

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AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon reveals ‘best sleeping position’ to prevent neck, back and joint pain

AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon reveals ‘best sleeping position’ to prevent neck, back and joint pain

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 05, 2025 07:13 am IST Many wake up with back or neck pain due to poor sleep posture. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dushyant shares simple positions to ease pain and protect your spine. We spend nearly a third of our lives sleeping, yet many of us wake up with stiff necks, sore

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Regulator finds toxic contaminant in cough syrup linked with deaths in MP, ETHealthworld

Regulator finds toxic contaminant in cough syrup linked with deaths in MP, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The State Drug Testing Laboratory of Tamil Nadu has detected diethylene glycol (DEG) beyond permissible limits in samples of the cough syrup allegedly linked to the deaths of nine children in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district. The samples were collected from the drugmaker—Kanchipuram based manufacturing premises, following a request from the Madhya Pradesh

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Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer reveals how celebrities stay fit during gruelling film shoots: ‘They follow strict…'

Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer reveals how celebrities stay fit during gruelling film shoots: ‘They follow strict…’

[ad_1] Updated on: Oct 04, 2025 08:52 pm IST Ever wondered how celebrities stay toned during hectic shoots? Anant Ambani’s trainer Vinod Channa shares the secret behind their on-screen fitness. We often marvel at how actors look perfectly toned and fit, even with gruelling shoot schedules and long hours on set. Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod

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US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’

US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’

[ad_1] Small, simple habits can sometimes have outsized effects on your health, often in ways you wouldn’t expect. From stepping outside in the morning sun to taking a few minutes for deep breathing, everyday actions can boost mood, improve blood sugar control, and even support better sleep. Walking after meals helps regulate blood glucose spikes.(Unsplash)

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Fortis gastroenterologist says include ‘jowar, bajra and ragi rotis’ in your diet; shares their amazing health benefits

Fortis gastroenterologist says include ‘jowar, bajra and ragi rotis’ in your diet; shares their amazing health benefits

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 04, 2025 05:59 pm IST From weight loss to strong bones, gastroenterologist Dr Shubham Vatsya shares how jowar, bajra an ragi rotis can give your health a powerful boost. We often eat rotis out of habit, but did you know that different types can actually benefit your health in unique ways?

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Is coffee a dessert? French biochemist reveals how flavoured coffee affects glucose levels, shares ways to balance spike

Is coffee a dessert? French biochemist reveals how flavoured coffee affects glucose levels, shares ways to balance spike

[ad_1] Do you savour your morning caramel or hazelnut latte on the way to work? That sweet, creamy sip might feel like a little treat, the sugar hidden in flavoured coffees can quietly affect your blood glucose levels, sometimes as dramatically as eating dessert. Does your morning coffee contain enough sugar to be called a

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Fitness coach explains shocking impact of missing sleep for 1–7 days on your body and mind: ‘Anxiety can rise by 45%’

Fitness coach explains shocking impact of missing sleep for 1–7 days on your body and mind: ‘Anxiety can rise by 45%’

[ad_1] A sleepless night might leave you groggy, but missing sleep for a few days can affect your body in surprising ways. From your metabolism to your mood, lack of rest can have serious effects. In his September 25 Instagram post, fitness coach Yash Vardhan Swami breaks down exactly what happens when you don’t sleep

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8 best badminton shoes for comfort and performance: Up to 80% on Amazon Great Indian Festival

8 best badminton shoes for comfort and performance: Up to 80% on Amazon Great Indian Festival

[ad_1] Ever wondered why some players glide effortlessly across the badminton court while others struggle with fatigue or injuries? The secret often lies in the shoes they wear. Badminton demands sudden stops, explosive jumps, and rapid lateral movements, all of which put significant stress on your knees, ankles, and spine. Without proper footwear, even a

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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares ‘secret to staying calm’ when life gets stressful: ‘Strong minds train…’

Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience shares ‘secret to staying calm’ when life gets stressful: ‘Strong minds train…’

[ad_1] Published on: Oct 04, 2025 01:24 pm IST Neurosurgeon Dr Prashant Katakol explains how pausing, reflecting, and responding can train your brain to stay calm and resilient under stress. Life is full of challenges, yet some people navigate adversity with calm and clarity, while others are overwhelmed. According to Dr Prashant Katakol, a neurosurgeon

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