Sunday, December 21, 2025

Health

New ICMR study unravels breast cancer risk factors among Indian women

Kashmiris await rain and snow as 40-day long 'Chillai Kalan' begins tomorrow

Fat Loss Peptides for Athletes: What Works and What to Avoid

CDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

Indian scientists find missing link in body’s cells to boost therapies for Alzheimer’s, cancer

PM Modi to address 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine today

Indian researchers develop new peptide therapy to treat eye infections

India launches AI-driven community screening for diabetic retinopathy

India has potential to become global leader in AI-supported stroke management: Experts

Environmentalist raises concern over rising pollution levels in Kolkata's Maidan area

Boosting Milk Supply: How Diet and Habits Make a Difference

Breastfeeding is one of the most natural and rewarding experiences for new mothers. Providing your baby with sufficient nourishment is essential for healthy growth, immunity, and overall development. However, many mothers face challenges when it comes to producing enough milk. Understanding how to boost milk supply through diet, lifestyle habits, and daily routines can make this journey smoother and more enjoyable.

 

 

Fire at illegal Bhubaneswar bar sparks safety crackdown; no casualties reported

India to outpace global average with 2026 medical trend at 11.5 pc: Report

Dengue cases in Manipur mount to 5,502 despite declining outbreak intensity

Health Ministry, WHO launch health campaign on Delhi Metro for women, girls

Punjab scripts history with first successful liver transplant at Government run institute at Mohali

Over 30 minutes of Instagram, Snapchat use may impair children’s attention: Study

How new labour reforms are empowering India’s mine workers

Brain-eating amoeba infection: Kerala reported 170 cases and 42 deaths in 2025

States must work towards a Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat: Annpurna Devi

The Role of Daily Exercise in Balancing Hormones & Libido

Hormones affect almost every system in the body. Hormones will regulate many functions and systems in the body including but not limited to: metabolism, mood, and sexual health. When hormones become misaligned, movement will influence energy levels, overall focus, and sexual desire. Movement will also play an effect like a reset option every single day, in terms of increased blood flow, endocrine support, and other hormones variable such as testosterone, estrogen, and endorphins. 

Statewide Strike by National Health Mission Punjab Employees Severely Disrupts Health Services in Punjab

PHAGWARA: Health services across Punjab were thrown into disarray on Monday as employees of the National Health Mission (NHM) Punjab began a statewide strike over the non-release of their pending salaries.

72-Year-Old Patient Walks Free of Parkinson’s Symptoms After 4-Hour Awake Brain Surgery at Paras Health Panchkula

PNCHKULA:  Paras Health Panchkula, on the occasion of World Movement Disorders Day, shared the remarkable recovery of a 72-year-old Parkinson’s patient who regained mobility and independence following a successful Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) procedure conducted in an awake state.

Tele-MANAS mental health helpline handles over 29.7 lakh calls since 2022

Bird flu viruses can resist fever, increase threat to humans: Study

West Bengal BLO suffers heart attack due to 'SIR work'

UNAIDS warns of major setbacks in global HIV response, calls for renewed solidarity

Parkinson's disease causes progressive changes in brain's blood vessels: Study

Six of a family critical after consuming food cooked with acid in Bengal’s Ghatal

Death toll from Ethiopia's Marburg outbreak rises to five

Israeli measles outbreak claims 10th victim, health officials urge vaccinations

Mental health experts urge parents to recognise signs of suicidality in children

Dr Balbir Singh launches leadership in mental health programme under Nashian Virudh'

CHANDIGARH: In a significant step to strengthen the state’s fight against substance abuse under the ongoing anti-drug campaign ‘Yudh Nashean Virudh’, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Friday launched the ‘Leadership in Mental Health Programme’ – the country’s first fellowship dedicated to reducing substance-use and promoting mental wellbeing. This pioneering initiative is a joint collaboration between the Health Department Punjab, Dr BR Ambedkar Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai.

39 more test positive for dengue in Manipur, case tally rises to 5,166 this year

CDSCO labs flag 211 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in October

Need to foster greater innovation in pharma sector: Punya Salila Srivastava

Delhi-NCR pollution stays locked in 'severe' level; Wazirpur, Greater Noida record worst AQI

South Sudan intensifies preventive measures after Marburg outbreak in Ethiopia

Over 70 Australian schools closed due to possible asbestos contamination

Delhi-NCR's AQI remains in 'very poor' range, six stations cross 400 mark

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