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Wearable device-measured circadian rest–activity rhythm with mortality risk in patients with cancer

[ad_1] Discussion The present study showed that CRAR disruptions, characterised by low amplitude, low mesor and high fragmentation, were significantly associated with an increased risk of all-cause, cancer and CVD mortalities. These associations were robust following a series of sensitivity and interaction analyses. Notably, these associations remained valid after controlling for age, sex, cancer prognosis, smoking status, alcohol consumption and

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Soybean Processors Association Criticizes FSSAI for Promoting Olive Oil, ETHealthworld

Soybean Processors Association Criticizes FSSAI for Promoting Olive Oil, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Indore: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India’s (FSSAI) suggestion to opt for healthy cooking oils, like olive oil, has evoked accusations of selectively promoting the expensive edible oil. Indore-based Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA) objected to the social media post and accused FSSAI of selectively promoting olive oil, which, it said, is consumed only by a

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UNICEF Report Reveals Obesity Surpassing Underweight Among Youth Globally, ETHealthworld

UNICEF Report Reveals Obesity Surpassing Underweight Among Youth Globally, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] London: Globally, obesity is likely now more prevalent among school-aged children and adolescents than being underweight, according to a new report from UNICEF which blamed increasingly unhealthy food environments worldwide for the shift. The UN children’s agency based its estimates on data from 2000-2022 compiled by academics in countries around the world, who first predicted in 2017 that this

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Organ failure risk increasing; honour walks boost donations, ETHealthworld

Organ failure risk increasing; honour walks boost donations, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Madurai: Organ failure is rising due to a cluster of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, coupled with the impact of climate change, leading to a growing demand for donors, said Dr N Gopalakrishnan, member secretary of the Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu (TRANSTAN). On a positive note, he added that organ donations in the state have been increasing in

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Neuralink Implants Now Used by 12 Patients, Expanding Brain-Computer Interface Breakthrough, ETHealthworld

Neuralink Implants Now Used by 12 Patients, Expanding Brain-Computer Interface Breakthrough, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Bengaluru: Elon Musk‘s brain implant company Neuralink said on Tuesday that 12 people worldwide have received its chips. This marks an increase from a prior announcement in June, when its partner Barrow Neurological Institute said that seven individuals with severe paralysis had received Neuralink’s implants and were using them to control digital and physical tools through thought. Collectively, the

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Cardiologist says 'stress is always a factor’ in heart attacks; shares 9 simple lifestyle tips to safeguard your heart

Cardiologist says ‘stress is always a factor’ in heart attacks; shares 9 simple lifestyle tips to safeguard your heart

[ad_1] With busy routines, poor diet, and stress becoming part of modern life, heart health is often neglected until it’s too late. Heart attacks can strike without warning, but most of them are preventable. Dr. Jack Wolfson, Cardiologist and founder of Natural Heart Doctor shares in his June 20 Instagram post 9 simple yet effective tips to reduce your risk

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India's health care digital transformation

India’s health care digital transformation

[ad_1] The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is upon us, and our ability to harness it will determine how effectively the nation can deliver quality medical services at scale. The current health care ecosystem, despite its immense potential, faces critical structural challenges that can only be solved through technology-driven innovation. Digital health care(Getty Images/iStockphoto) The urgency of digital transformation in Indian

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Hepatologist shares his patient lost 40 kg in 6 months using weight loss drug Mounjaro: ‘Obesity did not allow him…'

Hepatologist shares his patient lost 40 kg in 6 months using weight loss drug Mounjaro: ‘Obesity did not allow him…’

[ad_1] The conversation around weight loss drugs has been ongoing for years, yet their effectiveness continues to spark debate. While some hail these medications for their seemingly “magical” results, others report mixed experiences. Mounjaro helps patient shed 40kg, boosting confidence and well-being, doctor reports. (REUTERS) Adding to this discussion, hepatologist Cyriac Abby Philips, widely known as the liver doc, recently

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Doctor lists 10 foods to add to daily diet for better protein intake: Pulses, fishes, eggs, milk and more

Doctor lists 10 foods to add to daily diet for better protein intake: Pulses, fishes, eggs, milk and more

[ad_1] Protein is one of the most essential nutrients required by the human body, but time and again, surveys reflect that the majority of India’s population falls short in adequate protein consumption. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Aniket Mule, consultant, internal medicine, KIMS Hospitals, Thane said, “Not only does protein deficiency impact muscle power, but it can also

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44% of Diabetics Remain Undiagnosed, Global Study Reveals, ETHealthworld

44% of Diabetics Remain Undiagnosed, Global Study Reveals, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: About 44 per cent of the world’s diabetics were undiagnosed in 2023, while underdiagnosis and sub-optimal management of glycaemic index continue to pose major challenges in low- and middle-income countries, according to an analysis. Estimates published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology journal show that 43.6 per cent of India’s diabetic population were diagnosed with the condition

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FSSAI Launches Committee to Revamp Organic Food Regulations in India, ETHealthworld

FSSAI Launches Committee to Revamp Organic Food Regulations in India, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is working on overhauling the regulations for organic food in the country, a senior official said, adding that the authority has formed a committee for this. “As India is revising its regulations and guidelines for organic farming, there is a need to revise regulations for organic food certification

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Rajasthan assembly passes bill to establish Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences Bill, ETHealthworld

Rajasthan assembly passes bill to establish Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences Bill, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Jaipur: The state assembly passed the Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Jaipur Bill, 2025, Monday. On Sept 3, the state assembly passed the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (Amendment) Bill, 2025, for declaring any constituent college of the university or any college established by it as a govt college. In such cases, the administrative control and all assets,

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New Hampshire Man Receives Experimental Pig Kidney in Groundbreaking Transplant Trials, ETHealthworld

New Hampshire Man Receives Experimental Pig Kidney in Groundbreaking Transplant Trials, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] Washington: A self-described science nerd is the latest American to get an experimental pig kidney transplant, at a crucial point in the quest to prove if animals organs really might save human lives. The 54-year-old New Hampshire man is faring well after his June 14 operation, doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital announced Monday. “I really wanted to contribute to

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Nutritionist shares 10 tips on eating for energy if staying awake post lunch is a challenge: 'Don't skip breakfast'

Nutritionist shares 10 tips on eating for energy if staying awake post lunch is a challenge: ‘Don’t skip breakfast’

[ad_1] Food is meant to fuel the body, but if you’re feeling tired despite eating regular meals, it may be time to rethink your diet and meal timings to uncover what’s going wrong. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Shabana Parveen, clinical nutritionist, Artemis Hospitals said, “Food is basically energy for our body, and if we have better food

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PM to launch special campaign to strengthen healthcare services for women, children, ETHealthworld

PM to launch special campaign to strengthen healthcare services for women, children, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on September 17 launch a special campaign that aims to strengthen healthcare services for women and children. As part of the nationwide Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan, 75000 health camps will be organised at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, Community Health Centres (CHCs) and other healthcare facilities, Union Health Minister J P Nadda announced

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India's Youth Faces Respiratory Crisis as Lung Health Declines, ETHealthworld

India’s Youth Faces Respiratory Crisis as Lung Health Declines, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Experts have cautioned that lung health in younger Indians is deteriorating rapidly, with nearly 81,700 new cases of lung cancer each year reflecting the magnitude of the threat. Once thought of as diseases of old age, lung cancer, COPD and tuberculosis are now being seen earlier in life, raising fears of a demographic and economic disaster. The

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NHRC notice to MP health dept, Indore DM over death of newborn due to 'rat attacks', ETHealthworld

NHRC notice to MP health dept, Indore DM over death of newborn due to ‘rat attacks’, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: The NHRC has issued notices to the principal secretary of the Madhya Pradesh’s health department and Indore’s district magistrate over a complaint alleging that a newborn died and others were injured due to “rat attacks” inside a hospital, officials said on Sunday. The case, following the complaint related to the alleged incident, was registered by the National

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Have fever, cough, sore throat that’s not going away? Doctors say it’s not the common flu, but the H3N2 virus, ETHealthworld

Have fever, cough, sore throat that’s not going away? Doctors say it’s not the common flu, but the H3N2 virus, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] New Delhi: Hospitals in Delhi have reported a sharp rise in flu cases over the past two to three weeks. Patients are coming in with high fever, cough, sore throat, body ache, headache, and weakness. While most cases are mild, doctors said recovery is taking longer than usual, and a small percentage of patients require hospitalisation, a TOI report

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Gastroenterologist warns just 1 soda a day can lead to advanced fatty liver by age 30: ‘Even young, healthy people…’

Gastroenterologist warns just 1 soda a day can lead to advanced fatty liver by age 30: ‘Even young, healthy people…’

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 08, 2025 09:03 pm IST Gastroenterologist highlights that daily soda intake over several years can cause serious liver issues, including fatty liver disease in young adults. Soda has become a staple in many people’s diets, from office lunches to late-night snacks. What seems like a small indulgence can quietly affect your liver’s health over time. Gastroenterologist

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Woman who lost 70+ kgs shares 5 daily habits that helped her lose weight and keep it off: ‘The real challenge was…’

Woman who lost 70+ kgs shares 5 daily habits that helped her lose weight and keep it off: ‘The real challenge was…’

[ad_1] Weight loss journeys often inspire, but what truly matters is what happens after the numbers on the scale drop. Many people struggle with maintaining their hard-earned results, slipping back into old habits. But lasting transformation is possible with the right mindset and daily choices. Kate Daniel shares her journey of losing 70 kg, emphasising the importance of mindset and

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The Ultimate Health Trend or Just Another Fad?, ETHealthworld

The Ultimate Health Trend or Just Another Fad?, ETHealthworld

[ad_1] By Vishal Kumar Singh New Delhi: From the tea ceremonies of Japan to Instagrammable lattes worldwide, matcha has travelled far — not just geographically but culturally. Today, it is as likely to appear in a gym smoothie in Bengaluru as in a Kyoto tea house. But is this finely ground green tea powder genuinely superior to coffee and black

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