Labour Ministry To Probe Death Of Young EY Employee After Mother Complains Of Work Pressure
Facing backlash on social media, EY India expressed its sorrow over Anna's death and promised to take the family's concerns seriously
Suspected Mpox Case Under Investigation, Patient Isolated: Health Ministry
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare emphasized that there is no need for alarm. The patient has been isolated at a designated hospital and is reported to be in stable condition
Why Water Should Replace Sugar Filled Beverages
Out of 93 countries considering sugar beverage taxes in 2023, 58 had dietary standards. Among these, 48 promoted water consumption and discouraged sugary drinks
Obesity Responsible For Two-Thirds Of Cardiovascular-Disease Deaths, Study Reveals
Obesity is known to increase the risk of various CVDs, including atherosclerotic disease, heart failure, thromboembolic disease, arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death
AIIMS Delhi Issues New Protocol For Handling Suspected Monkeypox Cases
AIIMS Delhi issued a protocol to manage patients suspected monkeypox, which WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern.
Protein-Rich Diet May Lower Mortality Risk In Kidney Disease Patients: Study
A new study suggests that a diet high in proteins could lower the risk of death for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Women Experience Chronic Pain Due To Bone And Joint Issue, Explained
Experts highlight why women often experience more chronic pain due to bone and joint issues compared to men.
Childhood Obesity Emerges As Major Health Concern: Experts Urge Early Intervention
Childhood obesity has been identified as a growing health concern, with experts warning of its increasing prevalence and potential long-term impacts.
Vegan Food For Shor Period Can Reduce Biological Age
Published in the journal BMC Medicine, the research demonstrated that the apparent age decrease was dependent on DNA methylation levels.
Study Urges New Approach to Combat Liver Fibrosis
A new study suggests that focusing solely on inflammation may not be enough to tackle liver fibrosis in people with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD).