Health
- Aug- 2022 -9 August
Warning! Using kitchen utensils can four-fold your risk of liver cancer
According to one study, synthetic chemicals, also known as ‘forever chemicals’, which are commonly found in food packaging and some kitchen…
Read More » - 9 August
‘Mass tests and covid outbreaks’ expose China’s failed policy!
It all began in Wuhan. Covid clusters are now being reported in a number of major Chinese cities and provinces.…
Read More » - 9 August
Chinese women unwilling to have babies due to zero-COVID strategy; Report
According to a new survey, Chinese women are either delaying or refusing to have babies as a result of the…
Read More » - 7 August
International flights carrying Covid patients are no longer ‘suspended’ in China
China took drastic measures to halt the spread of COVID-19 cases in recent months, as the country experienced one of…
Read More » - 6 August
Alert! This brain-eating amoeba lives in your water heater and swimming pool…
A 36-year-old man in northern Israel was killed by an arare infection caused by a one-cell amoeba that is said…
Read More » - 5 August
COVID-19: Country claims to have recovered all fever patients
North Korean state media KCNA reported on Friday that all of its fever patients had recovered. This is the country’s…
Read More » - 4 August
Foods that prevent hair loss more effectively than medicines
Your food can help you with anything, from total well-being to physical strength, gorgeous skin to glossy hair. Our diet…
Read More » - 4 August
According to a recent WHO data, COVID-19 new cases decreased by 9% globally while mortality remained stable.
According to the World Health Organization’s most recent weekly assessment of the pandemic, which was announced on Wednesday (August 3),…
Read More » - 4 August
Five tips to prevent skin issues in diabetes
Diabetes may have an impact on the skin as well as other body parts. Some skin conditions should never be…
Read More » - 3 August
Monkeypox; ‘Do’s and don’ts’ released by the health ministry
With rising cases of monkeypox in India, the Union health ministry has released a list of dos and don’ts to…
Read More » - 3 August
Tattoos as health monitors? Scientists develop a unique technology
Tattoos have grown in popularity over the last decade or so, and in South Korea, they may become the latest…
Read More » - 3 August
Breaking News -Suspected gas leak; 150 workers hospitalised
A mysterious gas leak at an apparel manufacturing unit in Visakhapatnam hospitalised 150 workers. The incident occurred on Tuesday in…
Read More » - 3 August
5 ways that can help you control diabetes at home
High blood sugar levels are a symptom of a set of metabolic illnesses known as diabetes. This may occur when…
Read More » - 2 August
Cocoa helps to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness: Study
Researchers at The University of Surrey found that cocoa reduces blood pressure and arterial stiffness. The study was published in…
Read More » - 1 August
How eating can affect how we feel and how we think
People have believed that food can affect their health and wellness for thousands of years. Food has an impact on…
Read More » - Jul- 2022 -30 July
A negative DNA test is not conclusive ‘evidence of rape’: High Court
While denying bail to a rape suspect, the Bombay High Court ruled that a DNA test ruling him out as…
Read More » - 30 July
Green bananas reduce cancer risk by 60%: Study
Cancer is a deadly disease that has numerous subtypes. Because not all cancers are treatable, experts advise us to take…
Read More » - 29 July
After COVID-19, millions experience persistent issues with their sense of taste or smell.
You had Covid, but your sense of smell is still bothering you? You are not alone. The practise of safety…
Read More » - 28 July
Taking A Look Back At India’s Abortion Laws; Read On…
An unmarried 25-year-old pregnant woman moved Supreme Court on July 19 to abort her foetus of nearly 24 weeks after…
Read More » - 28 July
The US approves 8,00,000 additional doses of the monkeypox vaccination.
The monkeypox vaccine will soon be available for distribution after many weeks of delays, according to U.S. health regulators on…
Read More » - 28 July
Study raises new questions about taking high-dose vitamin D supplements.
More study indicates that the vitamin D mania should be dropped. According to research published on Wednesday, taking large amounts…
Read More » - 28 July
These common foods can help alleviate arthritis pain naturally.
These everyday items can relieve excruciating joint pain. Do you experience agonising back, joint, or knee pain? There is no…
Read More » - 28 July
Kissing our ancient ancestors gave us ‘herpes’: Study
According to a new study, the origins of modern cold sores or herpes can be traced back to the bronze…
Read More » - 28 July
AIDS cured in oldest stem cell transplant patient; Report
Researchers reported on Wednesday that the oldest patient had been cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant for…
Read More » - 28 July
‘For now, limit sexual partners’; WHO advises men at risk of monkeypox
The World Health Organization’s director-general has advised men who are at risk of monkeypox to limit their sexual partners for…
Read More » - 28 July
According to a study from Oxford University, gaming has no impact on wellbeing.
Gamers rejoice! Because a study found that video games had little impact on people’s wellbeing. Oxford University carried out the…
Read More » - 28 July
Rare disease caused by bacteria found in US for the first time; CDC issues health advisory
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health advisory to clinicians on Wednesday after discovering the bacteria…
Read More » - 27 July
‘Isolation for 21 days, full coverage of lesions’: Guidelines for monkeypox patients
The Central government has issued guidelines for monkeypox patients and their contacts, including 21-day isolation, wearing masks, practising hand hygiene,…
Read More » - 27 July
‘Not the case everywhere’; Monkeypox transmission is not limited to gay men
On Tuesday, a senior WHO official expressed concern about the stigma and discrimination associated with monkeypox, which the UN agency…
Read More » - 26 July
A study indicates that napping raises the risk of blood sugar and stroke.
Planning to take a fast power sleep before hitting the gym or that lovely after-lunch nap? You might want to…
Read More » - 26 July
Monkeypox diet: foods that promote immunity and better healing
Foods that increase immunity The unexpected breakout of the monkeypox virus is causing anxiety across the globe after three waves…
Read More » - 26 July
Diet to follow for great vaginal health.
Foods for vaginal health Regardless of what many may say, maintaining one’s lady parts is just as important as maintaining…
Read More » - 26 July
A study linked the co-infection of two common viruses with the strange hepatitis.
British researchers made a significant discovery about the mystery behind hepatitis cases affecting young children on Monday, discovering that the…
Read More » - 25 July
Indonesian ‘Foot & mouth outbreak’ prompts restrictions in New Zealand, Australia !
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Indonesia, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern warned, could cost thousands of New Zealand jobs, as…
Read More » - 25 July
Is Covid-19 similar to monkeypox? Do you need to worry?
Following reports of more than 16,000 confirmed cases and five fatalities from 70 countries, the World Health Organization has declared…
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