Well-being of nurses linked to strength of our health systems: JP Nadda

Well-being of nurses linked to strength of our health systems: JP Nadda

Well-being of nurses is necessary to strengthen health systems, and help in the growth of the nation, said Union Health Minister J P Nadda on International Nurses Day on Monday. International Nurses Day is observed every year on May 12...
This weekly yoga podcast aims to promote holistic wellness

This weekly yoga podcast aims to promote holistic wellness

The Ministry of Ayush on Sunday announced the launch of its Weekly Yoga Podcast, a new digital initiative produced by the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY). The weekly podcast has been launched by Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of...
Antibiotics during infancy linked to early puberty in girls: Study

Antibiotics during infancy linked to early puberty in girls: Study

Girls given antibiotics during their first year of life, especially in the first three months, are more likely to enter puberty at an earlier age, according to new research. The research, presented at the first Joint Congress between the European...
Metabolic process lipolysis more effective in women than men: Study

Metabolic process lipolysis more effective in women than men: Study

A team of researchers has said that lipolysis is more effective in women than in men, which could partly explain why women are less likely to develop metabolic complications than men, despite having more body fat. The research focused on...
India witnessing improvement in key maternal, child health indicators: Report

India witnessing improvement in key maternal, child health indicators: Report

India is witnessing a steady downward trend in maternal and child mortality towards the achievement of UN-mandated Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030 targets, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday. Citing Registrar General of India’s (RGI) recently launched...
Weight loss drugs may cut alcohol intake by almost two-thirds: Study

Weight loss drugs may cut alcohol intake by almost two-thirds: Study

Medications such as liraglutide or semaglutide taken for weight loss also have the potential to reduce alcohol consumption by almost two-thirds, according to new research. Alcohol use disorder is a relapsing condition that accounts for 2.6 million deaths a year...
This cholesterol pill may fight high risk of heart attack, stroke: Study

This cholesterol pill may fight high risk of heart attack, stroke: Study

An international team of researchers found that a cholesterol-lowering drug may offer a more effective and convenient way to protect people at high risk of heart attack and stroke.  The study led by researchers at Monash University in Australia tested...
Fatty liver in pregnancy may increase risk of preterm birth: Study

Fatty liver in pregnancy may increase risk of preterm birth: Study

Pregnant women with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) have an increased risk of giving birth prematurely and the risk increase cannot be explained by obesity, according to a new study on Friday.  It is estimated that as many as...
AI-led innovation driving growth in India’s radiology sector: Report

AI-led innovation driving growth in India’s radiology sector: Report

India is witnessing a significant uptick in the adoption of diagnostic radiology devices, with a major rise in accelerated adoption of AI-powered technologies and remote monitoring solutions, according to a report on Friday.  The report by 1Lattice, a tech-enabled market...
Inspiring medical miracles in India you need to know about this week

Inspiring medical miracles in India you need to know about this week

People face many health challenges every day and many times they become really severe. While the severity may differ, it is always disheartening to hear. This has changed over the years, owing to medical advances not only around the world...
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