Diabetes Drug Shows Promise In Slowing Prostate Cancer Growth, Study Finds
A drug used to treat type 2 diabetes may also help slow the growth of prostate cancer, according to a new study.
Hand Hygiene Key To Safe Healthcare, Says WHO South-East Asia Director
Saima Wazed, Regional Director for WHO South-East Asia, said that hand hygiene is not a luxury but the cornerstone of safe healthcare.
India’s Budget: A Focus On Healthcare And Prosperity For All
This year’s budget focuses on empowering citizens, a growing number of Indians will likely secure health insurance and gain access to better healthcare services.
India Monitors HMPV Cases, No Cause For Alarm: Health Minister Nadda
Union Health Minister JP Nadda addressed the public that HMPV is not new. “The virus, first identified in 2001, spreads through respiration and affects all age groups.
Gond Or Dinkacha Ladoo: The Healthy Glue That Bonds Generations Together Through Sage Sushruta’s Scientific Wisdom Of Nutrition And Healing
This Laddoo of love and good health is a perfect blend of culinary art with medicinal science and deserves a place in everyone’s kitchen.Say hello to a tasty treat packed with goodness and get glued to it for life!
PM Modi Hails India’s Progress In TB Reduction As WHO Recognizes 17.7% Decline
The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently recognized India's 17.7% drop in TB cases from 2015 to 2023, over double the global decline of 8.3%
Low-Sugar Diet In Early Life Reduces Risk Of Diabetes And Hypertension, Study Shows
The researchers noted that limiting sugar could reduce medical costs, extend life expectancy, and improve quality of life
Rwanda To Begin Vaccine And Therapeutic Trials For Marburg Virus
Rwanda will launch vaccine and therapeutic trials for Marburg virus disease in the coming days as it addresses an outbreak.
Government Health Spending Rises, Out-Of-Pocket Costs Drop: National Health Account Estimates
Per capita government health expenditure (GHE) has tripled, rising from ₹1,108 in 2014-15 to ₹3,169 in 2021-22
World Lung Day: Why Non-Smokers Equally At Risk For Respiratory Diseases
Passive smoking, including exposure to lingering smoke indoors, can be just as harmful as direct smoking, putting non-smokers, particularly children and pets, at risk