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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 IBS without realising what’s behind

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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 of intense activity like sprinting

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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 is one of the key

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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, will enable manufacturers across the

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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 support to maintain strength and

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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 affects your mood too, increasing

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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 Agrawal, Head, Koita Center for

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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 in the future. Huwel Life

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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 that since the programme’s launch

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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 be used comprehensively to provide

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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 relationship between fracture risk and

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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 representing the plaintiffs, filed a

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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 to improve athletic performance. The

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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 completion of projects. 17 new

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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 Jain, the newly appointed President

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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 by patients or their families

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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 of Indian manufacturers, its availability

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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 in light of earlier studies

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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 with overshadowing the enduring challenges

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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 interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr

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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 with rich chocolate whey protein,

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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 and off screen, the actor

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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 it safe for the child

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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 mothers are more likely to

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