Saturday, November 08, 2025

Health

Understanding Dark Circles: More Than Just a Sign of Tiredness

We’ve all been there — waking up, glancing in the mirror, and noticing those faint shadows beneath the eyes. Dark circles are one of the most common skin concerns today, affecting both men and women regardless of age. At VCare Skin Clinics, our experts understand that dark circles go beyond lifestyle , they reflect deeper skin and vascular changes. 

Winter chill in Delhi-NCR marred by poor air quality as AQI nears 400

Kerala Medical College doctors call for 'total strike' on November 13

Japanese researchers successfully regenerate bone using stem cells

NRIs and Their Families in Punjab: Can Dual Health Insurance Plans Offer the Best Coverage?

Waist-to-height ratio more accurate in predicting heart disease risk than BMI

Neurotoxin found in Odisha’s ancient Cycad plants; AIIMS Bhubaneswar initiates research on toxicology

Committed to health partnership with Global South, India sends ARV drugs to Fiji

Covid during pregnancy may raise autism, motor disorder risk in kids by age 3

PM Modi hails Chhattisgarh's 25-year journey, to unveil mega projects in silver jubilee visit

India achieves three Guinness World Records titles under nationwide 'Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan': J. P. Nadda

New antivenom effective against 17 African snake species

Stem cell therapy may help reduce heart failure after a heart attack

190 suffer firecracker, carbide gun-based eye injuries during Diwali: AIIMS Delhi

NEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, on Wednesday reported 190 cases of firecracker and carbide gun-related eye injuries during Diwali this year.

Heat-related deaths rose by 63 pc since 1990s, claiming 546,000 lives yearly: The Lancet

GENEVA: Heat-related deaths have increased by 63 per cent since the 1990s, averaging 546,000 deaths yearly from 2012-21, according to an alarming report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change on Wednesday.

36 pc Gen Z within legal drinking age have never consumed alcohol: Report

NEW DELHI: More than 1 in 3 or 36 per cent young adults, particularly Generation Z, within the legal drinking age have never consumed alcohol, according to a global report.

Punjab Government to establish Aam Aadmi Clinics at central jails

CHANDIGARHBuilding on the monumental success of the Aam Aadmi Clinics across the state, the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab Government is now planning a pioneering pilot project to open Aam Aadmi Clinics within Central Jails to provide comprehensive and quality healthcare, including crucial mental health support, to inmates.

Tiny metal particles show potential in targeting cancer cells: Study

NEW DELHI: Researchers have developed microscopic metal particles that can kill cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue, offering a potential new direction for more targeted and less toxic cancer treatments.

팬데믹 이후의 세대: 펀자브 청년들이 배운 것들

World Bank Programme to provide better health coverage to 11 million people in Kerala

NEW DELHI: The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors on Friday approved a new programme to improve the life expectancy and quality of life for 11 million elderly and vulnerable people in Kerala with wider access to health coverage.

WHO sounds alarm over 'sharp increases' in HIV cases in Philippines, Fiji, Papua New Guinea

MANILA: The World Health Organisation (WHO) in the Western Pacific region has raised an alarm about the "sharp increases" in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) cases in the Philippines, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea in recent years, "with implications for national and regional security."

MP: Over 125 injured by carbide guns; many face permanent blindness

BHOPAL: What should have been a night of lights and joy turned into a nightmare for families across Bhopal and surrounding districts this Diwali, as makeshift "carbide guns" – marketed as cheap festive toys – caused severe injuries to more than 125 people, including children and the elderly.

CDSCO flags 112 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in September

NEW DELHI: The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) on Thursday declared 112 drug samples tested by the Central and state drugs regulatory authorities as ‘Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)' in its monthly drug alert for September.

US reports record measles cases since 1992

LOS ANGELES: The United States has registered 1,618 measles cases with three deaths so far this year, the highest number since 1992, according to official data released.

Lassa fever death toll in Nigeria rises to 172

ABUJA: The death toll from the Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, has risen to 172 since the beginning of this year, public health authorities said.

MP: Four-month-old boy dies due to malnutrition in Satna, probe underway

BHOPAL: A malnourished four-month-old boy, Hussain Raza's, death at Satna district hospital has once again raised questions over Madhya Pradesh's health system, a crisis which refuses to die.

First case of new mpox variant detected in Netherlands

THE HAGUE: The Netherlands has confirmed its first case of a new, more transmissible variant of mpox, Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport Jan Anthonie Bruijn said in a letter to parliament.

Exercise can counteract depression symptoms induced by junk food diet: Study

NEW DELHI: People eating more junk food can counteract its ill effects on mental health by cardio exercises such as running, according to an animal study on Tuesday.

Traffic home guard among two held for slapping female junior doctor in Bengal hospital

KOLKATA: A traffic home guard and another person accused of harassing and slapping a female junior doctor at a hospital in West Bengal's Howrah have been arrested, police said on Tuesday.

Uniform shift system across private hospitals in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala government has mandated all private hospitals, regardless of bed strength, to implement the 6-6-12 shift system for nurses and other employees - a move aimed at standardising working hours across the state's healthcare sector.

Toddler in western Cambodia becomes 16th victim of bird flu in 2025

PHNOM PENH: A three-year-old girl from western Cambodia's Kampong Speu province has been confirmed for H5N1 human avian influenza, raising the number of cases to 16 so far this year, the Ministry of Health has said in a statement.

Air pollution dips to ‘very poor’ in Delhi-NCR ahead of Diwali

NEW DELHI: Air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR have turned into the ‘very poor’ category, raising serious public health concerns even before the Diwali festivities.

Bengal govt intensifies surveillance on cough syrup marketing companies post child deaths in other states

KOLKATA: The West Bengal Drug Control Directorate has intensified its surveillance on companies marketing cough syrups in the state, and a directive cum guidelines has been issued in this regard, said a senior government official on Thursday.

India’s food security system ensuring food, nutritional equity for 81 crore citizens: Govt

NEW DELHI: India’s food security system is aimed at ensuring food and nutritional equity for 81 crore citizens, said the government on Thursday on World Food Day 2025.

AIIMS Delhi to help transform Tripura Medical College and Hospital into medical hub: CM Saha

NEW DELHI: In a major step towards strengthening healthcare services and providing better medical facilities to the people of Tripura, the state government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi on Wednesday, officials said.

J&K govt bans sale, distribution and use of three cough syrups

SRINAGAR: The J&K Jammu Drug and Food Control Organisation (DFCO) has imposed a ban on the sale, distribution, and use of three cough syrup brands, including Coldrif syrup, RespiFresh-TR and Relif Syrup, after laboratory tests declared them “Not of Standard Quality” due to the presence of toxic impurities, officials said on Wednesday.

Kerala aims to ensure healthcare for all by 2031: Minister Veena George

PATHANAMTHITTA: Kerala is aiming to become a state that guarantees healthcare for all by 2031, State Health Minister Veena George said here on Tuesday while presenting the policy document “Vision 2031 - Health Sector of Kerala” at the Vision 2031 Health Seminar.

Covid virus can cause changes in sperm, raise anxiety risk in future generations: Study

NEW DELHI: While Covid-19 infection is known to have lasting effects on the brain, an alarming animal study showed that SARS-CoV-2 infection in fathers before conception can cause changes in sperm, altering children’s brain development and behaviour, and increasing the risk of anxiety later.

WHO flags three contaminated cough syrups in India, including Coldrif

NEW DELHI: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified three adulterated syrups manufactured in India, including the infamous Coldrif cough syrup, and has urged authorities worldwide to report to the agency if any of these products are detected in their respective countries.

TN revokes Sresan Pharmaceuticals' license over toxic cough syrup tragedy

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government has permanently revoked the manufacturing licence of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, the company behind the adulterated cough syrup Coldrif, and ordered its complete shutdown following revelations that the medicine contained dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals.

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