Study Links Prolonged Periods To Long COVID In Women
Study finds long COVID may cause heavier, longer, and irregular periods in women due to hormonal changes and uterine inflammation.
Scientists Shed Light On How Malaria Parasite Harms The Brain
Researchers found how the malaria parasite 'Plasmodium falciparum harms the brain, opening paths for new treatments.
Oxytocin Found To Shape Emotional Responses To Parental Separation In Young Brains
Israeli scientists identified oxytocin as key to how young brains respond to parental separation, shedding light on early emotional development.
Intense Workouts & Strength Training Show Promise In Reducing Breast Cancer Cell Growth: Research
A new study reveals that high-intensity interval training and resistance training reduce breast cancer cell growth and boost anti-cancer proteins.
Ayush Ministry Resolves Over 1,100 Grievances Under Special Campaign 4.0
Ayush Ministry cleared 1,116 grievances in Campaign 4.0, improved cleanliness and now gears up for Special Campaign 5.0.
Higher Semaglutide Dose Shows Stronger Weight Loss Benefits, Study Finds
A weekly 7.2 mg dose of semaglutide is safe and significantly aids weight loss in adults with obesity, including those with type 2 diabetes.
Ayush Ministry Joins Women’s Health Campaign From September 17
Ayush launches women’s health campaign offering screenings, Ayurveda therapies, yoga, nutrition kits, and stress relief activities.
Delhi Sees Surge IH3N2 Flu Cases; Doctors Urge Vigilance
Medical experts have identified the H3N2 influenza A virus as the dominant strain behind this outbreak.
Five Overlooked Warning Signs Of Kidney Disease Highlighted By Nephrologist
A nephrologist outlines seven subtle symptoms often mistaken for tiredness but which could indicate serious kidney problems, urging early awareness and medical attention.
WHO Declares High National Risk As Congo Faces 16th Ebola Outbreak
The WHO intensified support for Congo after the authorities declared a fresh Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province.