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This study highlighted the need for targeted interventions to address the unique challenges faced by children living in high-altitude regions of India.
PTI reported that Raghav Chadha is scheduled to undergo a vitrectomy surgery aimed at preventing retinal detachment in his eye, according to party sources
Initially shy, the patient gradually opened up, revealing conversations with Kareena and even seeing her on a daily basis.
Since overdiagnosis often leads to overtreatment, avoiding unnecessary treatments will help to alleviate patients’ concerns about their flat feet.
Gut fermentation syndrome (GFS) or auto-brewery syndrome is a rare condition in which the body produces ethanol in its gastrointestinal tract.
What pain in the body could mean for your health
We decided to talk to experts about the viability of turning wastewater into potable water. According to Dr Sanjay Gupta, internal medicine at Paras Hospitals, the answer is a clear no.
It's important to note that weight gain isn't the only consequence of these deficiencies. They can also manifest as fatigue, low mood, difficulty concentrating, and weakened immunity.
Men are at greatly increased risk of health issues if their waist circumference is greater than 102 centimetres. Women are considered to be at greater risk with a waist circumference of 88 centimetres or more.
Vicky used to talk in his sleep – and not just mumble a few words. Sunny described it as a full-blown performance! We asked experts to decode this phenomenon
Kinsella has garnered much international recognition, with many of her works being found in bookstores across India, even with roadside sellers. Her career boasts bestsellers like the "Shopaholic" series, which was converted into a movie starring Isla Fisher.
The study suggests that microplastics we encounter in everyday life – from water and food to the air we breathe – can travel from our gut to other vital organs.
Kejriwal has been regularly consuming items like tea with sugar, bananas, sweets (1/2 pieces), poori, and aloo sabzi. Can they adversely affect his health?
World Liver Day: Surprisingly, you don't need a diet full of greasy food for fatty liver – too many carbs and sweets, a common issue in India, can be just as detrimental.
By making informed dietary choices, individuals with diabetes or pre-diabetes can better regulate their blood sugar and support their overall well-being, said Dr Gaurav Jain, senior consultant, internal medicine, Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital
Your eye care professional can provide personalised guidance on eye hygiene practices based on your individual needs and any underlying conditions you may have, said Dr Madhavi Majety, senior cornea, and refractive surgeon, Maxivision Eye Hospitals, Kukatpally
These findings call for targeted public health initiatives aimed at raising awareness about the importance of regular blood pressure checks.
Make the switch now! Find out why black plastic utensils are harmful for you and other safer options that are available in the market
Stress, whether from relationships, work, or other life challenges, can trigger a cascade of physiological responses in our bodies. One of these responses involves the autonomic nervous system, which consists of the sympathetic and the parasympathetic.
Dr Nisha Pansare, fertility consultant, Nova IVF Fertility, Pune urged that it's essential to approach Ayurvedic remedies with caution and consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before incorporating watermelon or any other herb or remedy into a treatment plan for male infertility
Immediate hospitalisation is important for treatment within the window period of 4.5 hours, said Dr Rajeev Gupta, director, internal medicine, CK Birla Hospital, Delhi
Art therapy has supported improved mental health outcomes for people who have experienced trauma, people with eating disorders, schizophrenia and dementia, as well as children with autism.
These findings raise serious concerns about the quality and safety of protein powders readily available in the Indian market, which is estimated to be worth a whopping ₹33,028.5 crores