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New Delhi, October 12: Arthritis, a condition characterized by joint inflammation, is a prevalent health issue affecting millions of people worldwide. While it...
New Delhi, October 11: A significant milestone in India’s fight against the Monkeypox virus has been reached with the development of the country’s...
New Delhi, October 11:The number of dengue fever cases in Gurgaon reached the 100 mark on Wednesday with two new cases reported by...
New Delhi, October 11: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently issued a Marburg alert, raising concerns about the potential spread of this...
New Delhi, October 10: Coffee and tea are two drinks that many of us cherish daily, and recent research suggests they might have...
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New Delhi | 10 October 2024: The Seventy Seventh Regional Committee Session of WHO South-East Asia wrapped up with Member States adopting resolutions...
New Delhi | 9 October 2024: To match the growing need to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies, Member States of...
The Indian healthcare system is undergoing a transformation that most individuals do not perceive, and that has had many implications on daily life....
Diabetes and hypertension are two of the most common non-communicable diseases in the world and both of them are the leading causes of...
High uric acid is becoming common among adults due to unhealthy eating patterns, stress, and sedentary lifestyles. When individuals observe high levels of...
One can have an exciting experience whenever travelling by train in India, but there are times when a passenger can be unwell throughout...
Diabetes mellitus is more than just a disorder of metabolism now; it stands as the second most frequent cause of preventable blindness in...