ICMR warns food labels on packaged items can be misleading
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has warned that food labels on packaged items can be misleading and consumers should read the information carefully to make informed and healthy choices. The apex health research...
India’s mental health crisis: 65% believe lack of awareness for mental stigma
A recent survey has revealed a troubling reality within India’s mental health landscape. Young adults, particularly women, grapple with a complex web of interconnected barriers that prevent them from seeking the...
After vaccine-maker admits side effects in Covishield, doctors’ body asks centre to compensate all victims
After the Covishield vaccine maker AstraZeneca has accepted Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) as a side effect in UK Courts, the Doctors’ body has urged center to compensate all the victims of Covid...
CBI raid at RML Hospital, 2 cardiologists and others held in bribery racket
The central probe agency CBI on Wednesday unearthed a bribery racket at Delhi’s top centre-run hospital Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. CBI has arrested nine people, including two senior cardiologists, on charges of...
World Asthma Day 2024: Rising trends of Asthma Post Covid era
World Asthma Day, observed on the first Tuesday of May each year, draws attention to the rising concerns around asthma—a chronic respiratory condition exacerbated significantly following the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent data...
India spends 1% of GDP every year on tobacco: Study
A report by KPMG Assurance and Consulting Services report titled Human-Centric Approach to Tobacco Control has revealed that India loses precious 1 per cent of the GDP every year due to diseases...
World Day for Safety Health at Workplace: South-East Asia face high burden mortality
WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR) faces a disproportionately high burden of work-related mortality, with 36.5 deaths per 100,000 of the working population. World Health Organization (WHO) and ILO estimated that work-related...
‘Needs policy-makers intervention not model’s fake death for Cervical cancer advocacy’
Cervical cancer is a culturally sensitive disease given its transmission through the sexual route and all state stakeholders including Policy makers have a critical responsibility to raise awareness on Cervical cancer, Dr...
‘Is your apology as big as your advertisements?’ SC to Ramdev
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lashed out at Patanjali Ayurveda and asked “Is your apology as big as your advertisements?’. Stressing on the protection of all consumer groups including children, babies, and women...
Hepatitis B causes one third of chronic liver disease, 50% of liver cancer: Experts
Hepatitis A accounts to a majority of all acute liver failure in India. India has world’s second highest prevalence of viral hepatitis cases. While hepatitis A and E cause an acute form of the disease, hepatitis B and C...
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