International Yoga Day: Uniting world through wellness
In the bustling world we inhabit, where stress and chaos seem to rule our lives, there exists a sanctuary -- an ancient practice called Yoga that allows us to reconnect with our inner selves and find
Heavy drinkers get more impaired despite claims of higher tolerance: Study
People with alcohol use disorder (AUD) show the same or even more levels of fine motor and cognitive impairment as light/moderate drinkers when consuming their usual excessive amount, new research has
Living with SCD can be challenging to individuals, families: Doctors
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), a complex condition that hits individuals physically, emotionally, can be challenging to not just the patients but also to their families and caregivers.
Oral probiotic may help treat dry eye disease: Study
Oral administration of a commercially available probiotic bacterial strain was found to improve dry eye disease in a mice model, according to researchers.
UK scientists create new human embryo model with heartbeat
In yet another scientific breakthrough a team of scientists in the UK have created a human embryo model with its own heartbeat.
Delhi HC seeks Centre's stand on plea against ban on FDC drugs
The Delhi High Court has sought the Central government's response on a petition filed by a pharmaceutical company challenging the ban on manufacturing, selling, and distributing certain Fixed Dose Com
Heatwave death toll rises to 54 in UP's Ballia
As the toll in deaths due to heat goes up to 54 in Uttar Pradesh's Ballia district, deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, who also holds the health portfolio, said on Sunday that the government has se
Allergy season drags Japan's economy of $2.74 bn in spending: Report
Japan's hay fever season this year stood to suppress consumer spending by 383.1 billion yen ($2.70 billion), local media reported.
Fever cases go up in Kerala, death toll reaches 23
After a woman died on Sunday, the total number of deaths due to dengue and rat fever in Kerala has reached 23 in the last two weeks.
Did Centre ignore its own red flags on Covid vaccine side-effects?
With the global panic over the Covid-19 pandemic finally waning, the focus is again on preventive and curative measures, mainly the 'life-saver vaccines'. They provided a cover against the invisible c
91% Indian firms faced ransomware attacks in 2022: Report
Information security company, CyberArk, on Sunday said that more than 91 per cent of the Indian organisations experienced ransomware attacks in 2022 while 55 per cent of the affected organisations rep
Dads play key role in supporting breastfeeding, safe infant sleep: Study
Fathers can make a huge difference in the health and well-being of their infants by supporting breastfeeding and safe sleep practices, a new study has shown.