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Scientists say the medical breakthrough has already begun, ETHealthworld

Scientists say the medical breakthrough has already begun, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] For more than a hundred years, bacteriophages, or simply phages, have been known as viruses that attack and kill bacteria. Long before antibiotics, some doctors used them to fight infections. But when antibiotics took centre stage, phages faded into the background. Now, with drug-resistant bacteria (superbugs) becoming a global health threat, scientists are bringing […]

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PE-firm InvAscent buys out Somerset, invests Rs 265 Cr in Rajasthan-based hospital chain Apex, ETHealthworld

PE-firm InvAscent buys out Somerset, invests Rs 265 Cr in Rajasthan-based hospital chain Apex, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Life sciences private equity firm InvAscent has picked up a significant stake in Rajasthan-based multi-specialty hospital chain Apex Hospitals to help with its expansion. InvAscent has invested $ 30 million (about Rs 265 crore) through a mix of primary infusion and secondary purchase from existing investor Somerset Indus Capital Partners, sources briefed

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Want your children to visit you more? 7 ways to become more inviting parents

Want your children to visit you more? 7 ways to become more inviting parents

[ad_1] The equation between parents and children undergoes a radical transformation once the kids grow up and become independent. Once always seeking the attention of their parents, grown-up adults are less likely to look for their company. Want your children to visit you more often? Seven ideas to become more inviting parents.(Representative image/Unsplash) Older parents,

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Cardiologist shares how he overcame years of knee pain with yoga, says he ‘can’t even remember which knee used to hurt'

Cardiologist shares how he overcame years of knee pain with yoga, says he ‘can’t even remember which knee used to hurt’

[ad_1] Whether caused by long commutes, poor posture, weight issues or sports injuries, knee pain has become an increasingly common complaint across all age groups. The discomfort can linger for years and affect quality of life. Dr Devi Prasad Shetty, cardiologist and founder of Narayana Health India, recently shared in a September 29 podcast with

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Cardiac issues preventable with awareness and timely action, say experts, ETHealthworld

Cardiac issues preventable with awareness and timely action, say experts, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The human heart is resilient, but is not immune to the damage caused by untreated risk factors, experts said, underlining that machines or medicines are not the greatest safeguards, but raising awareness about early warning signs and timely action are. On World Heart Day, doctors said that the majority of premature deaths

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Study projects kidney cancer cases could double in next 25 years globally, ETHealthworld

Study projects kidney cancer cases could double in next 25 years globally, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Cases of kidney cancer are projected to double in the next 25 years, with researchers attributing the steep rise to risk factors such as obesity, lack of exercise, diabetes and hypertension, which can be addressed. The team from Europe, the US and the UK, analysed national estimates of current and projected cases

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1 in 4 Indians May Face Heart Disease Risk Due to Abnormal Cholesterol: Metropolis Study, ETHealthworld

1 in 4 Indians May Face Heart Disease Risk Due to Abnormal Cholesterol: Metropolis Study, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: A nationwide analysis of 3.9 lakh lipid profile tests by Metropolis Healthcare indicates that one in four Indians may be at risk of cardiovascular disease, with low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) — or “good cholesterol” — emerging as the most common abnormality. According to the findings, cholesterol irregularities are no longer confined

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Fitness coach shares what happens to your body when you drink sparkling water for 7 days: Results might surprise you

Fitness coach shares what happens to your body when you drink sparkling water for 7 days: Results might surprise you

[ad_1] We all love the fizzy refreshment of sparkling water, but have you ever wondered what it really does to your body? From digestion to hydration, the effects can be surprising. Fitness coach Zack Chug shares in his September 20 Instagram post about what happens when you drink sparkling water every day for 7 days

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Sitting for too long at work? Pulmonologist says it can shrink your lungs: ‘Can lead to COPD’

Sitting for too long at work? Pulmonologist says it can shrink your lungs: ‘Can lead to COPD’

[ad_1] Prolonged sitting at a desk has been red-flagged time and again. The most obvious and common dangers include weight gain, posture issues, and even several lifestyle diseases, such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes. There’s also a shocking side effect that will take away your breath (quite literally!) If you sit for long hours

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40% rise in heart diseases in metro cities: Here's what people with desk jobs must do every day

40% rise in heart diseases in metro cities: Here’s what people with desk jobs must do every day

[ad_1] World Heart Day 2025: September 29 is celebrated globally as World Heart Day. On this day, heart health advocates aim to promote awareness regarding cardiovascular diseases. The awareness drive also involves taking a closer look at the many risk factors and vulnerable groups. One of the vulnerable groups that are most susceptible is those

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Rita Ora’s pilates trainer reveals how the singer stays fit; explains multiple benefits of this ‘super workout’

Rita Ora’s pilates trainer reveals how the singer stays fit; explains multiple benefits of this ‘super workout’

[ad_1] Pilates has emerged as the go-to workout for celebrities and is creating waves in the world of fitness. And you should try it out too! Kirsten King, a celebrity Pilates trainer, emphasises Pilates’ adaptability for all fitness levels. In an exclusive interview with HT Lifestyle, Kirsten King, celebrity Pilates trainer and founder of Fluidform,

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HIV jab for 115 nations rests on Indian regulators, ETHealthworld

HIV jab for 115 nations rests on Indian regulators, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: There will be a dramatic shift in how the world prevents HIV and the timelines depend on how quickly Indian drug regulators act. A US-based pharma giant has granted royalty-free licences to four Indian generic manufacturers to produce lenacapavir, which prevents transmission by almost 100%, at $40 per person per year, roughly 0.1%

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AIIMS neurologist slams 'cringe' influencer doctor for calling hospitals ‘lootera’, claims she charges lakhs for videos

AIIMS neurologist slams ‘cringe’ influencer doctor for calling hospitals ‘lootera’, claims she charges lakhs for videos

[ad_1] Often, private hospitals charge an exorbitant amount of money from patients for certain treatments and procedures that they provide. Non-government medical institutions have been criticised for the same — but can they be branded as ‘lootera’ or thieves? ₹1 lakh from her relative for a C-section delivery. ” title=”Dr Rakshita Singh Bangar, a doctor

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State vs. Federal Laws, ETHealthworld

State vs. Federal Laws, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] In the absence of stronger federal regulation, some states have begun regulating apps that offer AI “therapy” as more people turn to artificial intelligence for mental health advice. But the laws, all passed this year, don’t fully address the fast-changing landscape of AI software development. And app developers, policymakers and mental health advocates say

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Oncologist explains how emotional support during cancer treatment helps patients cope with denial

Oncologist explains how emotional support during cancer treatment helps patients cope with denial

[ad_1] When Indian actor Tannishtha Chatterjee recently opened up about her ordeal with cancer, she chose to highlight the love and strength she has gathered from her friends and loved ones instead of the pain. “In the darkest moments, I discovered an extraordinary kind of love, the kind that shows up, holds space, and never

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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares hack 'to turn eggs into an anti-inflammatory powerhouse': Check his full recipe

AIIMS gastroenterologist shares hack ‘to turn eggs into an anti-inflammatory powerhouse’: Check his full recipe

[ad_1] Eggs are one of nature’s protein-packed gifts: they’re delicious, cheap, and versatile. If you love eggs, then there are a few things that could be better than a perfectly cooked egg, making them a healthy option for breakfast and beyond. But do you usually eat eggs plain, or do you try adding anti-inflammatory ingredients?

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HAIF launches the world’s first software application to assess the risk of heart failure in advance using any ECG., ETHealthworld

HAIF launches the world’s first software application to assess the risk of heart failure in advance using any ECG., ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Dr. Abhijit Ray, Interventional Cardiologist, Co-founder Chief Research Officer patent holder at HAIF Inc. When we hear the word heart, the first thing that comes to mind is heart attack! Heart attack is known to have taken away many loved ones. However, there is another silent heart condition that is affecting lots many young

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Is your heart at risk? The answers lie in your lifestyle and your genes, ETHealthworld

Is your heart at risk? The answers lie in your lifestyle and your genes, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Heart attacks, for a long time, have been associated with older age groups, coupled with other underlying issues, co-morbidities, and years of unhealthy lifestyle, stress, smoking, and poor diet. Yet, today, we see several cases of sudden deaths due to heart attacks across the country, especially in the younger population, with no visible prior

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Guillain-Barré cases still reported in Hyderabad, months post outbreak, ETHealthworld

Guillain-Barré cases still reported in Hyderabad, months post outbreak, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Hyderabad: Months after its outbreak in several states across the country, the city is still reporting cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare but serious autoimmune disorder. The outbreak, which began in Pune and spread to other parts of Maharashtra and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh earlier this year, claimed 23 lives. Of these, 11 deaths

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Pakistan vaccinates 9 million girls against cervical cancer despite online backlash, ETHealthworld

Pakistan vaccinates 9 million girls against cervical cancer despite online backlash, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Karachi: Pakistan has vaccinated about 9 million adolescent girls against the virus that causes cervical cancer, as part of a continuing national campaign that has overcome early setbacks fuelled by sceptics online, the health minister said Friday. Health Minister Mustafa Kamal said the campaign that began September 15 is aiming to vaccinate 13 million

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Trump repeats Tylenol and vaccine claims, defying medical community outcry, ETHealthworld

Trump repeats Tylenol and vaccine claims, defying medical community outcry, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday repeated his call for pregnant women and young children to stop using popular pain medication Tylenol, defying widespread criticism from medical groups, and offered further healthcare advice not backed by science. In an extraordinary news conference at the White House on Monday, Trump linked autism to childhood

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Gynaecologists to use AI to improve women's health and reduce maternal mortality in India, ETHealthworld

Gynaecologists to use AI to improve women’s health and reduce maternal mortality in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: Now, gynaecologists will use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve women’s health and reduce India‘s maternal mortality from the present 88 deaths per 100,000 live births. On Saturday, the Federation of Obstetric & Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI), which has over 45,000 members, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Koita Foundation to establish

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Edu dept to provide free HPV vaccine to kids aged 9 to 14, ETHealthworld

Edu dept to provide free HPV vaccine to kids aged 9 to 14, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Jaipur: Rajasthan state education department, in partnership with Jaipur Cancer Relief Society, is set to roll out a free HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccination programme for children aged 9-14. The campaign, aimed at preventing cervical cancer, will commence in the next two months. The programme will administer two doses of the vaccine to students at

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Will latest circular by NMC help in reducing the pain of health insurance policyholders?, ETHealthworld

Will latest circular by NMC help in reducing the pain of health insurance policyholders?, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Amid the ongoing tussle between hospitals and insurers, the National Medical Commission (NMC) issued a circular on the ‘Dissemination of Standard Treatment Workflows (STWs)’ dated 15 September this year. A couple of insurers hailed it as a step in the right direction, which could pave the way for the eventual regulation and

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Study finds what happens to your body when you eat too many ultra-processed foods, ETHealthworld

Study finds what happens to your body when you eat too many ultra-processed foods, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are industrially altered products – like soda, snacks and processed meats – packed with additives and stripped of nutrients. Hundreds of new ingredients, previously unknown to the human body, now make up nearly 60 per cent of the average adult’s diet and almost 70% of children’s diets in the United

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Amazon Great Indian Festival brings up to 80% off on walking pads to boost fitness at home

Amazon Great Indian Festival brings up to 80% off on walking pads to boost fitness at home

[ad_1] Working from home, unpredictable monsoon weather, and busy schedules often leave little time for the gym, making it hard to stay active. The Amazon Great Indian Festival offers up to 80% off on walking pads and under-desk treadmills. These compact, quiet, and space-saving fitness solutions let you walk, work, or multitask at home, transforming

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Apollo Hospitals signs agreement with Iraq to manage Internal Security Force Hospital, ETHealthworld

Apollo Hospitals signs agreement with Iraq to manage Internal Security Force Hospital, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Apollo Hospitals on Saturday signed an agreement with the Ministry of Interior, Republic of Iraq, to manage and operate its Internal Security Force Hospital. Under the agreement, Apollo Hospitals will provide advanced medical care to Iraq’s security forces and their families, further strengthening India’s healthcare footprint overseas. “Apollo Hospitals has signed a

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Kerala HC issues directions to address issue of snakebite cases, deaths in schools, ETHealthworld

Kerala HC issues directions to address issue of snakebite cases, deaths in schools, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Friday issued a slew of directions, including making snakebite cases a notifiable disease and developing more antivenoms, to address the issue of snakebites in schools. The directions by a division bench of Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Shoba Annamma Eapen came while disposing of two petitions highlighting

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Work on to integrate Ayurveda into health education curriculum in schools, colleges: Minister, ETHealthworld

Work on to integrate Ayurveda into health education curriculum in schools, colleges: Minister, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The government aims to integrate Ayurveda into the health education curriculum in schools and colleges, Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav said. He said that the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and the University Grants Commission (UGC) are working together to prepare course modules for school education and higher education so

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Cardiologist shares 8 heart-healthy foods to include in your daily diet: Quinoa, chickpeas, and more

Cardiologist shares 8 heart-healthy foods to include in your daily diet: Quinoa, chickpeas, and more

[ad_1] What’s on your plate is very important for your heart health. Not only does it support the heart’s functions, but it also reduces the risk of several major heart diseases. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Bilal Ahmad Baba, senior consultant- interventional cardiology at Shalby International Hospital, Gurugram, revealed that a balanced diet

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Surgeon shares 5 daily habits to reduce heart attack risk: “Most attacks don't happen out of nowhere…”

Surgeon shares 5 daily habits to reduce heart attack risk: “Most attacks don’t happen out of nowhere…”

[ad_1] Heart attacks often appear to happen suddenly, but the process builds up silently over the years through common habits. By identifying these and rectifying them, heart attack risks can be reduced. Dr Vass, a ‘longevity doctor and MD trained at Cornell, shared in a September 28 Instagram post on how to reduce heart attack

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Study finds what happens to your body when you eat too many ultra-processed foods, ETHealthworld

Study finds what happens to your body when you eat too many ultra-processed foods, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are industrially altered products – like soda, snacks and processed meats – packed with additives and stripped of nutrients. Hundreds of new ingredients, previously unknown to the human body, now make up nearly 60 per cent of the average adult’s diet and almost 70% of children’s diets in the United

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Ministry of Ayush inaugurates Integrative Oncology Research and Care Centre at AIIA, Goa, ETHealthworld

Ministry of Ayush inaugurates Integrative Oncology Research and Care Centre at AIIA, Goa, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: In a landmark move towards transforming cancer care through integrative medicine, the Ministry of Ayush inaugurated the Integrative Oncology Research and Care Centre (IORCC) at the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), Dhargal, Goa, on the occasion of the 10th National Ayurveda Day. According to the Ministry of AYUSH, this state-of-the-art institute

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QR-based OPD system trips patients at Hyderabad's Gandhi hospital, ETHealthworld

QR-based OPD system trips patients at Hyderabad’s Gandhi hospital, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Hyderabad: A new digital registration system at Gandhi Hospital, introduced under the National Health Authority’s Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, is turning into a hurdle for many patients, most of them from low-income families who either do not own smartphones or are not familiar with digital apps. The hospital recently replaced its traditional slip-based system

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Dental surgeon shares warning signs in your mouth that could signal heart disease: ‘Bleeding gums and bad breath…'

Dental surgeon shares warning signs in your mouth that could signal heart disease: ‘Bleeding gums and bad breath…’

[ad_1] Taking care of your teeth and gums isn’t just about a bright smile, it can have a significant impact on your overall health. Dr Nitesh Motwani, certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon, co-founder at Smile Concepts Multi Speciality Clinic, shared with HT Lifestyle how maintaining a healthy mouth can actually be the first step toward

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Gastrointestinal surgeon reveals 4 most common liver diseases in India: ‘Most can be prevented by…’

Gastrointestinal surgeon reveals 4 most common liver diseases in India: ‘Most can be prevented by…’

[ad_1] Liver diseases are surging in India at a worrying pace. A study from 2022 highlighted that liver diseases are being recognised in India as an urgent public health matter. In fact, it further added that the burden is substantial, as India alone accounted for 18.3 per cent of the two million global disease-related liver

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Is your milk flow too much? Gynaecologist shares everything about hyperlactation syndrome and how to deal with it

Is your milk flow too much? Gynaecologist shares everything about hyperlactation syndrome and how to deal with it

[ad_1] Imagine you are nursing your newborn and find that you are producing too much milk. While this may seem helpful at first, it can quickly become a challenging situation for new mothers. Hyperlactation Syndrome, also known as hypergalactia or breastfeeding oversupply, affects many mothers and can cause anxiety and physical discomfort. This condition has

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Woman who lost 70+ kgs shares 3 biggest weight loss secrets behind her transformation: ‘Nothing to do with food’

Woman who lost 70+ kgs shares 3 biggest weight loss secrets behind her transformation: ‘Nothing to do with food’

[ad_1] Many people struggle to find a weight loss plan that works, but inspiration often comes from real journeys. One woman named Kate Daniel, who lost over 70+ kgs, shares in her September 22 Instagram post the 3 biggest changes that made her journey successful. Kate Daniel lost over 70 kg by focusing on mindset

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Fitness coach explains what to do if you want to live past age 90: 'Train your legs like your life depends on it'

Fitness coach explains what to do if you want to live past age 90: ‘Train your legs like your life depends on it’

[ad_1] Having strong legs is crucial for overall health. But did you know your leg strength can help increase life expectancy? In a September 27 Instagram video, fitness coach Dan Go spoke about the crucial connection between leg strength and longevity, explaining that developing leg muscles is the single most important action for extending lifespan

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Cardiologist shares fastest way to burn dangerous visceral fat, reveals what happens in just 12 hours if you fast

Cardiologist shares fastest way to burn dangerous visceral fat, reveals what happens in just 12 hours if you fast

[ad_1] Visceral fat is fat that wraps around organs in your belly that are deep inside you. It can surround your liver, intestines, stomach, and other internal organs. According to Webmd.com, it’s healthy and normal to have some visceral fat as this fat can protect your internal organs, but too much visceral fat isn’t good

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Milind Soman shares what he eats daily to stay young, maintain toned physique at 59: ‘I try to stay away from non veg’

Milind Soman shares what he eats daily to stay young, maintain toned physique at 59: ‘I try to stay away from non veg’

[ad_1] Actor Milind Soman, at 59, truly proves that age is just a number. His Instagram showcases his unwavering dedication to fitness, with posts featuring runs, intense workouts, and even nude runs on the beach. Recently, Milind opened up about his daily diet and shared what he eats in a day to stay fit. In

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AIIMS Delhi launches advanced robotic surgery program for cancer care, ETHealthworld

AIIMS Delhi launches advanced robotic surgery program for cancer care, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Department of Surgical Oncology, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, AIIMS Delhi, has officially launched the advanced da Vinci surgical system to strengthen access to advanced cancer care, officials said on Saturday. According to an official statement, the department has already performed around 100 surgeries during the pilot phase,

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Ranbir Kapoor skipped roti for 1.5 years before wedding with Alia Bhatt: Know his diet, fitness secrets on 43rd birthday

Ranbir Kapoor skipped roti for 1.5 years before wedding with Alia Bhatt: Know his diet, fitness secrets on 43rd birthday

[ad_1] Ranbir Kapoor celebrated his 43rd birthday on September 28, turning a year older but showing no signs of slowing down. The actor’s age is hard to guess, thanks to his sculpted, toned physique, maintained through a disciplined workout routine and a clean, balanced diet. Inside Ranbir Kapoor’s strict diet and workout routine as he

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut

AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut

[ad_1] Coffee is one of the most loved beverages worldwide, with millions relying on it to kick-start their mornings or power through long days. But while that cup of coffee may feel like a saviour, certain everyday habits around it can quietly harm your health in the long run. Avoid these coffee mistakes to protect

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Cardiovascular surgeon shares 'how to tell if you have heart blockage with a single test at home': No X-ray, blood test

Cardiovascular surgeon shares ‘how to tell if you have heart blockage with a single test at home’: No X-ray, blood test

[ad_1] What is a heart blockage? It simply means the heart may not work well. Cleveland Clinic reports a heart blockage can happen when your heart beats slowly or skips beats, and in severe cases, it can affect your heart’s ability to pump blood, causing low blood flow to your entire body. Wondering how to

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Gastroenterologist reveals how long hours of sitting at work impact your gut health: ‘Causes bloating, constipation…’

Gastroenterologist reveals how long hours of sitting at work impact your gut health: ‘Causes bloating, constipation…’

[ad_1] Long hours of sitting at a desk at work are red-flagged by medical experts because of the adverse effects on health, from back pain to heart health. It also negatively impacts your gut. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Senthil Ganesan, senior consultant, surgical gastroenterologist at SIMS Hospital, Chennai, revealed that beyond the

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Study warns ramen eaters of early death, advises against drinking the soup

Study warns ramen eaters of early death, advises against drinking the soup

[ad_1] Updated on: Sept 27, 2025 08:19 pm IST Ramen eaters beware, as the soup of your favourite ramen may trigger serious health issues, as revealed by study.  A piping hot bowl of ramen is comfort food for many. The spicy flavour, coupled with the richness of the broth, may even boost your mood on

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Dr. Suresh H. Advani, ETHealthworld

Dr. Suresh H. Advani, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Calling upon current and emerging healthcare leaders to reimagine leadership grounded in innovation, equity, and compassion, one of India’s most revered oncologists, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awardee Prof. (Dr.) Suresh H. Advani, emphasised that the real responsibility of healthcare leadership is to put the patient at the center of every decision

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Endocrinologist warns about 3 weight loss fad diets she would never recommend: 'They're loaded with a lot of carbs…'

Endocrinologist warns about 3 weight loss fad diets she would never recommend: ‘They’re loaded with a lot of carbs…’

[ad_1] Fad diets promise quick weight loss, but experts warn they can often do more harm than good. From juice cleanses to diet drinks, many trendy approaches strip away essential nutrients, spike blood sugar, or disrupt metabolism. According to the endocrinologist, juices strip the fruit of essential fibre.(Unsplash) Also Read | Durga Puja 2025: Snacks

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Heart Health Habits Must Begin Young, Not at 50: Rajesh Bhushan, ETHealthworld

Heart Health Habits Must Begin Young, Not at 50: Rajesh Bhushan, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: India stands at a turning point in its health journey. With communicable diseases receding, the spotlight is shifting to lifestyle-driven illnesses. Speaking at the heart awareness conference ‘Don’t Miss a Beat’, Rajesh Bhushan, Former Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and Chairperson of the Governing Council at the Illness to Wellness

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Navratri celebrations getting overwhelming? Therapist shares how parents can help kids manage festive overstimulation

Navratri celebrations getting overwhelming? Therapist shares how parents can help kids manage festive overstimulation

[ad_1] Navratri and Durga Puja bring a wave of excitement across homes and communities, with nine days of devotion, music, lights, rituals, and endless celebrations. Yet, what makes the season so exhilarating can also make it overwhelming. From loud sounds and flashing lights to packed schedules and constant socialising, the festivities often become overstimulating for

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Durga Puja 2025: Snacks to carry with you while pandal hopping if you are on weight loss journey

Durga Puja 2025: Snacks to carry with you while pandal hopping if you are on weight loss journey

[ad_1] Durga Puja 2025: Durga Puja celebrates the homecoming of Ma Durga to Earth, along with her children. Unlike Navratri, where devotees observe a day-long fast for the Goddess, Durga Puja celebration has a different meaning, which puts the elaborate feasting or the ‘mahabhoj’ (grand feast) in context. People are more likely to snack unmindfully

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Ayurveda expert shares traditional Ayurvedic superfoods that double up as nutraceuticals – ashwagandha, amla, moringa

Ayurveda expert shares traditional Ayurvedic superfoods that double up as nutraceuticals – ashwagandha, amla, moringa

[ad_1] Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine originating from India that focuses on achieving health and wellness through the use of natural remedies and holistic approaches. Among its many healing practices, some superfoods are particularly valued for their nutrition and health benefits. Three notable Ayurvedic superfoods are ashwagandha, amla, and moringa. Each of these

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Navratri fasting for weight loss: Nutritionist shares top hacks to burn fat with Navratri vrat

Navratri fasting for weight loss: Nutritionist shares top hacks to burn fat with Navratri vrat

[ad_1] Can Navratri fasting help you lose weight and burn fat? In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Simrat Kathuria, a celebrity dietician and wellness coach, said that a nine-day Navratri fast is not merely a spiritual experience but also a chance to restart one’s lifestyle. Also read | Psychologist says garba is one of the

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Psychologist says garba is one of the best workouts: ‘Dancing for an hour burns 400 to 600 calories, decreases cortisol’

Psychologist says garba is one of the best workouts: ‘Dancing for an hour burns 400 to 600 calories, decreases cortisol’

[ad_1] Navratri day 6: Garba, a traditional Gujarati dance, offers numerous physical and mental health benefits, making it an excellent workout option. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Shweta Chhabra, clinical psychologist, Apollo Clinic, Bellandur explained how garba can give you a unique opportunity to celebrate culture while prioritising your physical and mental well-being.

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After Katrina Kaif's pregnancy at 42, fertility expert explains pros and cons of assisted reproduction technologies

After Katrina Kaif’s pregnancy at 42, fertility expert explains pros and cons of assisted reproduction technologies

[ad_1] In the past few years several Bollywood stars – Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra, and Kareena Kapoor, among others – have embraced motherhood later in their lives; be it in late 30s or early 40s. Their experiences have prompted important conversations about the role of modern technologies like assisted reproductive technology (ART), which has revolutionised

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Amazon Great Indian Festival is LIVE: Get up to 70% off on personal care items like epilators, trimmers, shavers

Amazon Great Indian Festival is LIVE: Get up to 70% off on personal care items like epilators, trimmers, shavers

[ad_1] The Amazon Great Indian Festival is now live, bringing shoppers an exciting chance to save big. This season, the spotlight is on the personal care and grooming category, with deals designed to make everyday routines smarter and more affordable. From epilators and trimmers to shavers and other grooming essentials, you can enjoy savings of

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No cashless claim for Tata AIG health insurance policyholders in Max Hospitals, becomes 3rd insurer to do so, ETHealthworld

No cashless claim for Tata AIG health insurance policyholders in Max Hospitals, becomes 3rd insurer to do so, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Tata AIG Insurance became the third insurer to suspend the cashless claim settlement facility with Max Hospitals. Prior to this, Star Health and Niva Bupa have already suspended cashless claim settlement with Max Hospitals across the country. Cashless claim settlement services are also not availble across Max Hospital’s Delhi-NCR facilities for CARE

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Cardiologist warns of 6 silent signs of heart disease most people ignore

Cardiologist warns of 6 silent signs of heart disease most people ignore

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 27, 2025 11:00 am IST There are signs of heart disease that people often miss. These include fatigue and shortness of breath, says a cardiologist. Heart disease doesn’t always hit suddenly with a dramatic heart attack like many people believe. Instead, it usually develops slowly and quietly, presenting as common discomforts

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Physiologist shares 3 strategies to naturally lower blood sugar levels quickly: ‘Drinking at least 2 glasses helps…'

Physiologist shares 3 strategies to naturally lower blood sugar levels quickly: ‘Drinking at least 2 glasses helps…’

[ad_1] Sudden spikes in blood sugar can be concerning, but the good news is there are natural ways to bring those levels down quickly. Small, everyday habits – whether it’s how you move, hydrate, or eat – can make a powerful difference in stabilising glucose and supporting better overall health. According to Jose, eating veggies

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India’s elderly need more than respect, they need urgent policy focus, ETHealthworld

India’s elderly need more than respect, they need urgent policy focus, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] India’s reverence and respect for elders is undeniable, but often, healthy ageing remains highly uneven, relying on luck, resources, and family support rather than a deliberate, system-wide approach. As a caregiver to octogenarian parents and professional experience of three decades in the healthcare industry, every day, I witness and experience the challenges, the resilience,

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns poor protein intake can cause weight gain: 6 signs you’re not getting enough protein

AIIMS gastroenterologist warns poor protein intake can cause weight gain: 6 signs you’re not getting enough protein

[ad_1] You need protein to build, repair, and maintain tissues in your body, including muscles, bones, skin, and hair, and to support your overall health and well-being. But, did you know insufficient protein can cause blood sugar levels to drop, leading to cravings for sugary foods? Also read | Animal vs plant-based protein: Which is

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Amazon Great Indian Festival is LIVE: Get up to 80% off on home gym equipment for fitness at home

Amazon Great Indian Festival is LIVE: Get up to 80% off on home gym equipment for fitness at home

[ad_1] Tired of commuting to the gym or struggling to stick to a routine outside your home? The perfect home workout setup is now easier than ever. Amazon’s Great Indian Festival is live, bringing massive savings on a wide range of home gym equipment with discounts of up to 80%. From weights and benches to

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Mizoram health official warns of scrub typhus spreading across state, ETHealthworld

Mizoram health official warns of scrub typhus spreading across state, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Aizawl: A public health entomologist of the health & family welfare department’s integrated disease surveillance programme (IDSP) has warned that scrub typhus is spreading across Mizoram in endemic proportions. Govt healthcare facilities alone have recorded 913 cases since 2012, with 34 deaths. The actual figures may nearly double if records of the private healthcare

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Govt report estimates one-third of India's children age 5-9 have high triglycerides, ETHealthworld

Govt report estimates one-third of India’s children age 5-9 have high triglycerides, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Over a third of India’s children aged 5-9 could be having high triglycerides, with Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal and northeastern states showing highest prevalence, according to a government report. Over 67 per cent of children in West Bengal, 64 per cent in Sikkim, 55 per cent in Nagaland, 57 per cent

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UK stocks fall as BoE policymaker flags inflation risks, medical device makers weigh, ETHealthworld

UK stocks fall as BoE policymaker flags inflation risks, medical device makers weigh, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: London stocks closed lower on Thursday as investors turned cautious over inflation risks and the Bank of England‘s interest rate outlook, while weakness in medical device makers and healthcare shares added to the drag. The benchmark FTSE 100 fell 0.4 per cent, its biggest percentage slide in a week. The domestically focused FTSE

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Food regulators have key role in ensuring food safety amid rising global trade: Nadda, ETHealthworld

Food regulators have key role in ensuring food safety amid rising global trade: Nadda, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Friday stressed the role of food regulators across nations has become important in view of rising international trade to ensure food safety for consumers. The minister inaugurated the third edition of the Global Food Regulators Summit 2025 at Bharat Mandapam here. Organised by the Food

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Spike in brain strokes among 40s and 50s, say doctors; stress timely diagnosis, ETHealthworld

Spike in brain strokes among 40s and 50s, say doctors; stress timely diagnosis, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: Brain stroke cases are rising in India, especially among people in their 40s and 50s, doctors have said, underscoring that timely diagnosis and medical care within the “golden period” can greatly improve survival rates and reduce long-term complications. Speaking at the ‘Neurovascon 2025’ conference here on Friday, senior neurologist Dr Bhavana Diyora called

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Want to avoid early-onset cancer? 'Cook at home' advises oncologist, ETHealthworld

Want to avoid early-onset cancer? ‘Cook at home’ advises oncologist, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Cancer is often stereotyped in popular culture as a disease that primarily affects the elderly. However, medical experts caution that this assumption is misleading. According to oncologist Dr. Deepanshi Jain, cancer can strike individuals of any age group, making it an unpredictable condition that does not adhere to age boundaries. Genetic, Environmental, and Lifestyle

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American Medical Association urges DHS to exempt physicians from new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, ETHealthworld

American Medical Association urges DHS to exempt physicians from new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] London: The American Medical Association and 53 leading medical societies have urged the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to exempt physicians from the newly announced $100,000 H-1B visa application fee, the groups said on Thursday. In a letter to the DHS, the groups urged the agency to issue guidance exempting physicians, residents and fellows

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New Mexico health officials declares end to measles outbreak, ETHealthworld

New Mexico health officials declares end to measles outbreak, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: New Mexico health officials on Friday declared an end to the state’s measles outbreak that began in February and became its largest in decades. The New Mexico Department of Health said the outbreak was over after 42 days passed without any new cases. The last infections were reported in Santa Fe County on

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Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health

Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 26, 2025 09:27 pm IST Light drinking may cause cognitive decline, as a study revealed it carries a risk of developing neurodegenerative disease. Much like alcohol has the heavy drinker, tipping over into borderline addiction, this beverage also has its share of light drinkers. Some people enjoy it casually, once in

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Weight loss coach reveals 5 things to do immediately after waking up for women to lose their belly fat

Weight loss coach reveals 5 things to do immediately after waking up for women to lose their belly fat

[ad_1] Belly fat is one hardest regions to lose weight and slim down. But sometimes, the process of dropping belly fat can become easier based on what you do after waking up. Small morning habits support your system, regulate your hormones and improve metabolism for the rest of the day. Weight loss coach Akanni Salako

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Hormone health expert reveals 4 strategies every woman should follow to support hormonal balance: ‘Nearly 70% of your…’

Hormone health expert reveals 4 strategies every woman should follow to support hormonal balance: ‘Nearly 70% of your…’

[ad_1] Hormonal health is a delicate balance, yet many everyday habits, which are seemingly harmless, can quietly disrupt it. From irregular sleep patterns to chronic stress or poor gut health, these factors can throw your hormones off rhythm, affecting energy, mood, metabolism, and even aging. Sleeping early can help support hormonal balance.(Unsplash) Also Read |

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Gastroenterologist reveals 3 unexpected triggers behind most IBS cases: ‘80% of my patients have IBS due to…’

Gastroenterologist reveals 3 unexpected triggers behind most IBS cases: ‘80% of my patients have IBS due to…’

[ad_1] Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common yet often misunderstood digestive disorders, affecting millions worldwide with symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation. While many assume it’s caused solely by food intolerances, IBS is far more complex, with roots in gut health, stress, and even past infections. Are you experiencing

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Are you taking creatine the wrong way? Dietician warns against using it without water, with caffeine and…

Are you taking creatine the wrong way? Dietician warns against using it without water, with caffeine and…

[ad_1] Creatine and protein are two supplements that many fitness enthusiasts swear by. They are great for building muscles, enhancing performance, and supporting overall health. While people usually know how to consume protein, creatine often sparks confusion. For those unaware, creatine is a naturally occurring compound found mainly in muscle cells. It fuels short bursts

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Can Pilates help manage PCOS? Know the 5 exercises that ease symptoms

Can Pilates help manage PCOS? Know the 5 exercises that ease symptoms

[ad_1] PCOS or polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most commonly affected hormonal disorders seen in young women of reproductive age. The concerns extend to several problem areas, such as weight gain to metabolic issues. Since it is a lifelong condition, PCOS can be successfully managed with the help of a healthy lifestyle. Exercise

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FSSAI launches dedicated licensing window for Ayurveda Aahara products, ETHealthworld

FSSAI launches dedicated licensing window for Ayurveda Aahara products, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has launched a dedicated licensing and registration window for Ayurveda Aahara products on its Food Safety Compliance System (FoSCoS) portal, marking a significant step towards formalising the traditional Ayurvedic food sector. The new framework, operating under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

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Biotin tablets in India: 8 best options for healthy hair, skin and nail with daily nutrition

Biotin tablets in India: 8 best options for healthy hair, skin and nail with daily nutrition

[ad_1] Are you struggling with brittle nails, dull skin, or thinning hair? These common concerns can be frustrating, but biotin is one nutrient that may help. Also known as Vitamin B7, biotin is vital in supporting keratin production, essential for healthy hair, skin, and nails. Including biotin tablets in your daily routine can provide nutritional

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Study reveals this common social drink raises depression risk in women and it is not alcohol

Study reveals this common social drink raises depression risk in women and it is not alcohol

[ad_1] Mental health and physical health are interconnected in more ways than one. So what’s on your diet affects how you feel, too. Often, alcohol is commonly associated with affecting your mood. Women’s mental health takes the hit because of a common non-alcoholic drink. (PC: Pexels) But did you know, a relatively common, non-alcoholic drink

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Experts Call for Data Curation, Sharing, and AI Adoption in India's Healthcare Future, ETHealthworld

Experts Call for Data Curation, Sharing, and AI Adoption in India’s Healthcare Future, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: India’s healthcare odyssey will be defined not by the amount of data it generates but by how effectively that data is cleaned, curated, and applied. This was the unanimous view of experts at a panel discussion on India’s Healthcare Odyssey: Navigating the Future with AI and Next-Gen Tech. Moderated by Prof. Anurag

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Bartronics acquires minority stake in Huwel for Rs 50 crore, ETHealthworld

Bartronics acquires minority stake in Huwel for Rs 50 crore, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Tech service provider Bartronics India Limited has announced an investment of up to Rs 50 crore in Hyderabad-based molecular diagnostics products manufacturer Huwel Life Sciences. Bartronics will initially acquire a 15 per cent equity stake in the company and retains the option to increase its hold by a further 15 per cent

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Abbott, Americares India Foundation Partner to Upgrade Over 300 Primary Health Centres by 2026, ETHealthworld

Abbott, Americares India Foundation Partner to Upgrade Over 300 Primary Health Centres by 2026, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Mumbai: Abbott, in collaboration with Americares India Foundation, is upgrading more than 300 Primary Health Centres (PHCs) into Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) across 12 states by 2026. According to the company, the initiative is expected to potentially benefit 9.8 million people by expanding access to affordable healthcare in underserved communities. It is stated

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Astronauts with diabetes may soon travel to space: Study, ETHealthworld

Astronauts with diabetes may soon travel to space: Study, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Astronauts with diabetes may soon be able to undertake space missions safely, a study conducted during Shubhanshu Shukla’s travel to the International Space Station has found. The Suite Ride experiment, conducted by UAE-based healthcare firm Burjeel Holdings during the Axiom-4 mission, found that everyday diabetes tools used by millions on Earth can

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns adding sugar to chai, drinking late-night tea, overloading on boba tea harms gut, liver

AIIMS gastroenterologist warns adding sugar to chai, drinking late-night tea, overloading on boba tea harms gut, liver

[ad_1] Tea is a staple drink for many Indian households. For many, their day begins with a cup of steaming hot tea, followed by one in the evening, and sometimes late at night, after dinner too. But is drinking tea safe for our health? Does it pose some risk to our gut and liver health?

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Are you at fracture risk? Orthopedic surgeon shares 10 things to know and tips to prevent

Are you at fracture risk? Orthopedic surgeon shares 10 things to know and tips to prevent

[ad_1] Often bone fractures are results of years of poor diet and lifestyle choices. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Randhir Kenjale, consultant spine and orthopedic surgeon, Ruby Hall Clinic said, “One will have powerful bones that are usually overlooked until an accident occurs. It is not only the accidents but also the close

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Attorneys urge court overseeing Tylenol autism lawsuits to consider Trump administration's stance, ETHealthworld

Attorneys urge court overseeing Tylenol autism lawsuits to consider Trump administration’s stance, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] London: Families appealing the dismissal of their lawsuits alleging that Kenvue‘s Tylenol or generic versions of the pain-relief medication caused their children’s autism are asking an appeals court to consider President Donald Trump’s new advice that pregnant women avoid the pain killer as it decides whether to revive their lawsuits. Ashley Keller, an attorney

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Doping-WADA to ban non-diagnostic use of carbon monoxide, ETHealthworld

Doping-WADA to ban non-diagnostic use of carbon monoxide, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will add the non-diagnostic use of carbon monoxide to its prohibited methods list from next year, the organisation said. The gas is used in low doses to help measure critical blood metrics in athletes, especially haemoglobin levels, but there have been suggestions that repeated inhalation can be used

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Andhra Pradesh adopts PPP model to expand medical colleges and improve healthcare access, ETHealthworld

Andhra Pradesh adopts PPP model to expand medical colleges and improve healthcare access, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Government of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday announced a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to commission 10 medical colleges for rapid execution, higher quality standards, and wider healthcare access across the state. Officials said the new model addresses long-pending gaps in medical education and healthcare infrastructure, unlocking stalled investments and enabling time-bound

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AIIMS-Raipur's Renal Unit to Reduce Critical Care Referrals, ETHealthworld

AIIMS-Raipur’s Renal Unit to Reduce Critical Care Referrals, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Raipur: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Raipur inaugurated a renal transplant facility on Sept 19 in the city. The facility is expected to reduce the dependence of patients on metro cities for critical renal transplant surgeries and transform kidney care services in Chhattisgarh and adjoining states. Padma Shri Dr Budhendra Kumar

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NMC completes 5 yrs with no patient appeals heard, ETHealthworld

NMC completes 5 yrs with no patient appeals heard, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: National Medical Commission (NMC) completes five years on Thursday without having heard a single complaint from a patient, having rejected all of those it has received. This, despite being a body meant to regulate the medical profession in public interest, for the safety of the public. Hundreds of complaints and appeals filed

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NIT Rourkela develops indigenous force plate for gait profiling, ETHealthworld

NIT Rourkela develops indigenous force plate for gait profiling, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, have developed a low-cost indigenous force plate for measuring multi-axial ground reaction forces (GRF) to help in gait profiling, according to officials. Force plates are globally recognised as essential diagnostic tools for analysing human musculoskeletal health. Due to high costs and the lack

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Mortality in hospitals rises after private equity takeover, says Harvard study, ETHealthworld

Mortality in hospitals rises after private equity takeover, says Harvard study, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: A study by Harvard Medical School with the universities of Pittsburgh and Chicago found that patient death rates increased in the emergency of US hospitals acquired by private equity firms. At a time when private equity is rapidly acquiring stakes in Indian private hospitals, the study comes as a cautionary tale, especially

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The Challenges of Healthcare Equity in India, ETHealthworld

The Challenges of Healthcare Equity in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Growing with an unparalleled computation pace led by the private equity purse and strong domestic inflows, India’s healthcare sector has established a strong base and is gearing to accelerate growth at the global canvas with the buyout buzz supported by unconventional aspirants eying newer markets. However, the sector’s shine is often charged

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Oncologist debunks 4 common myths about early breast cancer every woman should know: ‘Recurrence is not inevitable…’

Oncologist debunks 4 common myths about early breast cancer every woman should know: ‘Recurrence is not inevitable…’

[ad_1] Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women, yet misconceptions about its early stages often cause unnecessary fear and confusion. From myths about symptoms to doubts about treatment, many women are unsure about what to look out for. Dr Anshul debunks myths about early breast cancer and recurrence risks(Pexels) In an

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10 Best rich chocolate whey protein: For fitness, recovery and effective workout

10 Best rich chocolate whey protein: For fitness, recovery and effective workout

[ad_1] Chocolate-flavoured protein is a favourite among fitness enthusiasts, combining indulgent taste with essential nutrition. Finding a rich chocolate whey protein that delivers on both flavour and performance can be challenging, as many powders compromise either taste or effectiveness. Whey protein is the gold standard for muscle recovery, strength, and fitness results. Achieve fitness goals

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Abhay Deol starts his mornings with this ancient meditation practice to stay calm and centred at 49: ‘I don’t stop my…’

Abhay Deol starts his mornings with this ancient meditation practice to stay calm and centred at 49: ‘I don’t stop my…’

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 25, 2025 06:13 pm IST Abhay Deol, 49, credits his calm and centered energy to Trataka, a candle-gazing meditation that helps him stay grounded, focused and stress-free. Abhay Deol, at 49, credits his calm and centred aura to a simple yet powerful daily ritual. Known for his thoughtful presence both on

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Breastfeeding vs. cow’s milk: Paediatrician shares guidelines on what’s best for infants, toddlers and young children

Breastfeeding vs. cow’s milk: Paediatrician shares guidelines on what’s best for infants, toddlers and young children

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 25, 2025 05:34 pm IST Dr Ravi Malik shared age-rise nutrition rules for infants and children that all mothers should follow. From the time a child is born till the early years of development, breastmilk plays a significant role in essential nutrition. But how long should you breastfeed your baby? Is

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Katrina Kaif is expecting first baby at 42: Gynaecologist says late pregnancy is no longer unusual, can be safe

Katrina Kaif is expecting first baby at 42: Gynaecologist says late pregnancy is no longer unusual, can be safe

[ad_1] Katrina Kaif, Salma Hayek, Halle Berry — celebrities are proof that age is just a number when it comes to motherhood. Many factors, including career goals, financial stability, and personal readiness, likely contributed to their decision to have their first baby in their 40s. Katrina is 42 and expecting her first baby soon. Older

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