Diseases & Remedies
- May- 2024 -7 May
West Nile fever outbreak hits Kozhikode,; 5 Cases confirmed
Kozhikode is on high alert following an outbreak of West Nile fever, prompting the health department to announce intensified efforts…
Read More » - Mar- 2024 -27 March
Scientists find that humans infect animals twice as much
It is widely recognized that several of the most deadly diseases affecting humans originated from pathogens that made the leap…
Read More » - 22 March
Rare disorder detected in a US man in which faces of other people appeared to him as demonic
A man in the United States was diagnosed with an exceptionally rare and unfamiliar disorder, wherein the faces of other…
Read More » - 19 March
Researchers raise concerns over potential cardiovascular risks associated with intermittent fasting
Intermittent fasting, a popular health trend embraced by many, is now under scrutiny by researchers who have raised concerns about…
Read More » - 9 March
Know early signs of thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the thyroid. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at…
Read More » - Feb- 2024 -4 February
World Cancer Day 2024: Know the difference between chemotherapy and radiation therapy
Mumbai: World Cancer Day is observed on February 4 every year. It is celebrated to spread awareness about the deadly…
Read More » - 1 February
Experts: Using phone first thing in morning can give you headache for rest of the day
To ensure a bright, productive, and efficient start to your day, health experts advise against reaching for your phone immediately…
Read More » - Dec- 2023 -28 December
Experts explain whether humans can have sex and get pregnant in space
Humans have long been captivated by space exploration, from sending spacecraft to asteroids to landing rovers on Mars. Now, with…
Read More » - 28 December
Here are some expert tips for managing menstrual cramps
As women globally navigate the rollercoaster of menstruation, a common experience marked by hormonal fluctuations and period pain, there remains…
Read More » - 28 December
Male infertility myths busted by experts
Infertility, defined as the inability of a couple to conceive a child through natural conception after a year of trying,…
Read More » - 12 December
Study: Playing action video games for an hour significantly boosts alertness
Playing video games, particularly action games, has been linked to increased attentional alertness, according to a recent study published in…
Read More » - 6 December
Remains of Wayanad man exhumed following family’s medical negligence complaint.
In an unusual turn of events, the remains of Vadakke Kannamangalath Stebin, a 28-year-old man who passed away at a…
Read More » - 2 December
Benefits of Vit-D supplements challenged after a clinical trial found that this is not true
A prevailing notion that Vitamin D supplements play a crucial role in averting bone fractures in children has been contested…
Read More » - 1 December
Skin conditions related to HIV/AIDS
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, specifically targets the immune system and, when left untreated, can advance to Acquired Immune Deficiency…
Read More » - 1 December
Everything you need to know about smoking and reproductive health among young women
Recently, there has been a noticeable and troubling increase in reproductive health issues affecting young women who smoke. This concerning…
Read More » - Nov- 2023 -29 November
Five Michigan women gets syphilis after having sexual encounters with the same man
Recently, five women in Michigan contracted syphilis in their eyes following sexual encounters with the same man, prompting concerns among…
Read More » - 29 November
Soap’s Role in Combating Mosquitoes Carrying Malaria
Scientists at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have uncovered a breakthrough in the fight against malaria by…
Read More » - 27 November
China Monitors Pneumonia Outbreak; Urges States to Assess Healthcare Readiness
The Union Health Ministry has taken a proactive stance in response to recent reports indicating a surge in respiratory illness…
Read More » - 26 November
China Faces COVID-Like Virus Scare; Kerala Issues Alert
The Kerala Health Department has issued a statewide caution following the confirmation of a mysterious virus outbreak in China, leading…
Read More » - 25 November
Non-vaccinated people face quadruple risk of enduring prolonged effects from Covid.
A recent study published by The BMJ reveals that the risk of developing long Covid is four times higher among…
Read More » - 24 November
Understanding antibiotic resistance is crucial to protect public health.
Antibiotics, hailed for their life-saving capabilities, confront a perilous adversary – antibiotic resistance. This global menace, born from rampant misuse,…
Read More » - 20 November
Study finds that dining early is linked to a longer life
The correlation between lifestyle choices and their impact on health and longevity, encompassing exercise, sleep patterns, and dietary habits, is…
Read More » - 20 November
Study: High self-respect acts as protector against depression
Key factors influencing how individuals cope with depressive symptoms and resist suicidal thoughts include self-respect and the perception of equal…
Read More » - 20 November
Study claims that children develop behavioural issues if mothers experience high stress during pregnancy
New research has established a connection between the stress and anxiety levels experienced by mothers during pregnancy and the behavioral…
Read More » - 20 November
Study claims that increasing screen time is killing your cognitive abilities
The escalation in young people’s screen time is proving to be perilous, exerting a considerable adverse influence on their cognitive…
Read More » - 18 November
Urinary Incontinence can be treated with physiotherapy, claims medical experts
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a prevalent issue impacting women of all ages, significantly affecting their lives. Fortunately, physiotherapy, specifically pelvic…
Read More » - 10 November
WHO report: Working outdoors under the sun causes nonmelanoma skin cancer
About one-third of deaths resulting from nonmelanoma skin cancer are linked to outdoor work under the sun, warned a joint…
Read More » - 10 November
Study reveals the time taken by our brain to repair damage due to heavy drinking
A study reported in the international peer-reviewed journal Alcohol reveals that the brain of an individual recovering from alcohol use…
Read More » - 9 November
WHO report : India carries the highest burden of Tuberculosis cases in the world in 2022
In 2022, India bore the highest burden of Tuberculosis (TB) cases globally, as highlighted by the World Health Organisation (WHO)…
Read More » - 8 November
CDC flags a new COVID-19 variant named JN.1
The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about a new COVID-19 variant known as JN.1. In…
Read More » - 6 November
Report: Black women say hair relaxers gave them cancer
Sheila Bush was reclining in her St. Louis-area home one winter day when she came across a television ad from…
Read More » - 2 November
How hormones regulate reproductive, metabolic and emotional health in women
Hormones play a crucial role in a woman’s life, impacting not only her mood and physical well-being but also regulating…
Read More » - 1 November
Study claims that being compassionate in life is linked to fewer sleep problems
A recent study conducted in Finland has discovered a connection between practicing compassion in life and experiencing fewer sleep problems.…
Read More » - Oct- 2023 -28 October
Study reveals that seven healthy lifestyle habits can significantly cut the risk of depression
A groundbreaking and extensive observational study has unveiled that adopting seven healthy lifestyle habits can significantly reduce the risk of…
Read More » - 26 October
Study: Exposure to certain chemicals in womb may lead to childhood weight gain
A recent study suggests that babies exposed to certain chemicals while in the womb may have a higher likelihood of…
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