New Research Questions Severity of Withdrawal From Antidepressants
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Explained: Why Every Child Needs To Take HPV Vaccine After Age 9
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UNICEF, Osun target 3million adolescent girls for HPV vaccine
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Cervical Cancer In India: Breaking Barriers With Awareness, Screening & Vaccination
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Harvard gastroenterologist explains how eating not 1 but 2 kiwis daily can improve gut health, aid digestion naturally | Health - Hindustan Times
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Measles cases in US hit highest level in over 30 years
The US Is Having Its Worst Year For Measles In More Than Three Decades
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Measles Cases Hit Highest Total Since U.S. Eliminated the Disease
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United States hits 33-year high in measles cases as vaccination rates drop
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Ice baths are booming in popularity – but they come with health risks
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7 Fibre-Packed Foods to Improve Gut Health
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Mothers Against Vaping: Raising awareness about ill effects of vaping
What triggered heart attack in Bengaluru engineering student at 21? No, he didn’t smoke
Just How Harmful Is Vaping? More Evidence Is Emerging.
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Health experts raise alarms over rising vaping crisis among Indian youth
‘Vapes are no better than cigarettes’: WHO and Indian experts warn against e-cigarettes
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UNAIDS Calls Nations to Fill the Gap as Trump Pulls Funding
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To Beat Mosquito Menace, Andhra Pradesh's AI-Powered Surveillance System
By Uma Sudhir
Andhra Pradesh Starts Smart AI System to Stop Mosquitoes and Diseases
By Varun Keval
AI-powered mosquito control programme at 66 locations across Andhra Pradesh soon
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A Digital Leap Against Dengue: AI-Engineered Drug Promises Global Impact
AI is joining the fight against mosquito-borne diseases
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Walking vs Yoga – Which is better for getting Blood Sugar in control
Nutritionist shares 'fat loss secret' for people struggling with belly fat: ‘Walk for just 2 to 5 minutes after meal’
By Akanksha Agnihotri
What Is Better For Managing Blood Sugar Walking Or Yoga
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Walk 10 or 30 minutes after meals? One timing cuts blood sugar spikes almost 3 times more, study finds
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Study Finds Simple Change Can Help Manage Blood Sugar
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First it was ‘protein goals’ now TikTok is on about ‘fibre goals’. How can you meet yours
What Is Fibermaxxing? A TikTok Trend Encourages Fiber Consumption.
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Move Over 'Protein Goals', 'Fibre Goals' Are New Social Media Trend. A Guide
NHS surgeon suggests easy ways to add 30 g fibre in your daily diet with fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, legumes and more
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to rising autism cases in children: Study
This vitamin supplement could significantly improve autism symptoms in children – but there's a catch
Could a special vitamin D3 boost ease core autism symptoms in children?
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Nanoemulsion Vit D3 shows promise in easing autism symptoms in children, but experts urge caution
Improved core manifestations and language skills in autism following new vitamin D3 nanoemulsion supplement
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Tamil Nadu becomes first Indian state to implement TB death prediction model
How Tamil Nadu reduced TB deaths by 20 per cent: Can this model be used in national programmes?
By Anonna Dutt
This State Is First To Implement Tuberculosis Death Prediction Model
Tamil Nadu first to integrate ‘predicted possibility of TB deaths’ in patients to its State TB elimination programme
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A first: Tamil Nadus differentiated ‘TB care model’ brings down mortality rate
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Study finds four symptom pathways that may lead to Alzheimer's disease
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RSV causes most infant respiratory infections but is rarely reported in India say experts
There’s urgent need for awareness, immunisation against RSV in India: Doctors
Paediatric drug optimization for respiratory syncytial virus: meeting report, April 2025
Medical experts call for increased awareness and prevention of RSV among infants in India
Respiratory syncytial virus hospitalisation by chronological month of age and by birth month in infants
By Mauricio T Caballero, You Li and Jocelyn Moyes
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Nimbus named most common Covid-19 strain in US: Know how long does it last?
By Tavishi Dogra
Symptoms, health risks: All you need to know about Nimbus, most common Covid variant in US
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Your BMI could predict breast cancer risk especially if you have heart disease: WHO study
High BMI increases the risk of breast cancer: How excess weight increases cancer risk in women after meno
Overweight Women With Heart Disease Face Alarming Rise In Breast Cancer Risk, Says WHO Study
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Excess weight hikes risk of health double-whammy among older women
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Adiposity-Linked Breast Cancer Risk Higher for Women With CVD
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Cambodia records 7,000 dengue fever cases with 15 deaths in H1 2025
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Anti-obesity Drugs Market Size, Share Analysis | CAGR of 31.7%
Wegovy And Mounjaro For Weight Loss Are In, But India Wants A No-Drug Obesity Fix
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Exercise and a plant-based diet healthiest way to lose weight as compared to weight-loss drugs: Survey
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Balancing Pills and Plates: India’s Mixed Feelings on New Weight‑Loss Drugs
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Child hospitalised as bird flu cases climb in Cambodia
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Low intake of ultra-processed foods regularly may raise diabetes, cancer threats
Massive Review Finds No 'Safe' Level of Processed Meat Consumption
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Just 1 hotdog per day could harm your health, study finds
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Scientists Tracked 540,000 Diets For 30 Years. The Findings On Ultra-Processed Foods Are Shocking.
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Mayo Clinic develops postoperative AI tool to enhance SSI identification
By Andrea Fox
AI model detects infections from wound photos
Mayo Clinic Creates AI Tool That Can Accurately Spot Infections In Surgery Wounds Only From Patient Photos
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Lasting COVID-19 vulnerability in childhood cancer survivors
Adults Who Have Survived Childhood Cancer May Be At High Risk Of Severe COVID-19, Study
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Decades After Diagnosis, Childhood Cancer Survivors Still Vulnerable to Severe COVID: Study Shows
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A cardiologist's summer checklist: 5 habits that will keep your heart beating strong
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New AI tool spots hidden heart disease with high degree of accuracy
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Multimodal AI to forecast arrhythmic death in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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This Model Beats Docs at Predicting Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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AI predicts patients likely to die of sudden cardiac arrest
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Switzerland approves first malaria drug for infants
First malaria treatment approved for newborns
Swiss medicines authority issues first approval for antimalarial drug for treatment of infants
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Novartis wins approval: First malaria treatment drug for newborns and babies is here
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Taking Pills For Sleep Or Anxiety? Shocking Study Links Them To Deadly Nerve Disorder
Anxiety, depression and sleep meds may increase risk of rare neuro disease
By Anuja Jaiswal
Sleep, anxiety and depression medications linked to serious nerve disorder risk, says study
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Anxiety, depression and sleep medicines linked to higher risk of neurological disease
Psychiatric medication use linked to increased ALS risk and worsening survival
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A Nobel-winning discovery changed the way we treat high blood pressure today: Erwin Neher highlights legacy of his ion channel research
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New implantable device could save diabetes patients from low blood sugar levels—No injections needed!
Implantable device could save diabetes patients from dangerously low blood sugar
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New life-saving MIT implant delivers drug for diabetic sugar crashes
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MIT Device Saves Diabetics From Low Blood Sugar Emergencies
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Palike intensifies drive against rabies
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BE FAST to detect a stroke: ‘Every minute counts’
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Colon cancer sees alarming rise in young adults; Scientists blame this popular food habit
Gastroenterologist shares top warning signs of colon cancer, warns young people to watch out: 'No 1 is retinal bleeding'
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Colorectal, gastric cancers: Why are they occurring earlier in life?
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The American diet is being blamed for a worrying rise in colon cancer
By Julia Musto
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Nizamabad, Kamareddy See Rise In Dengue Cases
By Narender Pulloor
Hyderabad sees rise in viral, vector-borne cases as monsoon sets in
By Aarti Kashyap
GHMC rolls out spl sanitation drive to clear city water bodies of waste
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5 serious diseases Vitamin D deficiency can cause
Can sunlight alone meet your Vitamin D requirement? Study explains
By Barkha Mathur
Take this free 'medicine' daily, say experts as Vitamin D crisis looms in Kerala
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Stomach cancer: Study warns 1.6 million Indians born after 2008 at risk
By Barkha Mathur
Global lifetime estimates of expected and preventable gastric cancers across 185 countries
By Jin Young Park, Damien Georges and F. Bray
Gastric cancer may hit 15 million youths globally—India among worst affected, says study
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By Nikhil Pandey
Study projects over 15 million people born during 2008-2017 could develop gastric cancer in life
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Walk it off for wellness: All about the Japanese, Nordic and fart walks!
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‘As a gastroenterologist, I eat these 4 snack combinations weekly to improve liver health’
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AMR Isn’t Just Coming but Already Undermining Your Practice
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The impact of heat stress on the mental health of rural workers in Rajasthan
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