Experts Warn Of Vitamin D Deficiency In Women, Link To Osteoporosis
Experts emphasize the importance of maintaining adequate vitamin D levels, for women over 40, to prevent osteoporosis and fractures.
New Study Reveals Alarming Link Between Obesity And Male Fertility
The study, published in Neuroscience, found that obesity leads to chronic changes in the brain, resulting in lower sperm count in mice.
Three-Year-Old Receives Life-Saving Liver Transplant At Osmania General Hospital
Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad achieved a milestone by successfully performing a liver transplant on Modugu Chohan Aditya.
Study Links Spinal Muscular Atrophy To Increased Risk Of Fatty Liver Disease
An international study from researchers found a concerning link between Spinal Muscular Atrophy and an increased risk of fatty liver disease.
India Takes Lead In Preventive Healthcare With Launch Of Asia’s First Pre-clinical Network Facility
The launch of this facility solidifies India's position as a frontline nation in preventive healthcare, and is expected to boost research.
UN Warned As Childhood Immunization Levels Stall, Missing Vaccination
The report provides estimates of national immunisation coverage (WUENIC) for vaccinations against 14 diseases listed by the WHO and UNICEF.
Protein Linked to Fatigue In Long Covid, Alzheimer’s, And Other Diseases
The team identified a specific protein that travels from the brain to muscles, leading to muscle dysfunction and reduced energy levels.
Cambridge Researchers Develop AI Tool To Predict Early Dementia Progression
Cambridge scientists developed an Artificial Intelligence tool to identify early-stage dementia and predict Alzheimer's risk.
Delhi High Court Seeks AIIMS Report On Woman’s Plea For Late-Term Abortion
AIIMS to form a medical board to examine a married woman seeking to terminate her 32-week pregnancy with an abnormal fetus.
India Demonstrated Tremendous Progress In Maternal, Child Health: Nadda On World Population Day
Calling for achieving the family planning goals, Union Health Minister JP Nadda on World Population Day said that India has demonstrated tremendous progress in maternal and child health.