Health
Holiday Eating Enjoy Food Without Feeling Guilty
For many people, holidays mean spending time with family and following traditions. Holidays often include lots of tasty food, and… Read More
Breath: Where Medicine and Poetry Meet
As a pulmonologist, breathing is both my work and my inspiration. Every day, I see how delicate it is —… Read More
West Bengal Trains Doctors for Gender-Sensitive Healthcare
West Bengal will hold workshops in December to train healthcare workers from government hospitals to be more sensitive and gender-friendly.… Read More
India Misquotes WHO Doctor-to-Population Guideline Records
The Indian government often refers to the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline of having one doctor for every 1,000 people.… Read More
Moderate Lung Clots May Protect Against Sepsis
A new preclinical study shows that moderate blood clotting in the lungs may actually help protect against sepsis-related acute respiratory… Read More
Long Pepper Compound Shows Promise Against Colon Cancer
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have found that a natural compound in long pepper may help… Read More
Bangladesh Faces Rising Dengue Deaths, Cases Surge
Bangladesh’s dengue situation has worsened, with eight more people dying in the last 24 hours, raising this year’s death toll… Read More
Artificial Sweeteners May Affect Brain Health, Study Shows
New research shows that artificial sweeteners, often found in diet drinks and sugar-free products, may affect brain health. Studies suggest… Read More
5 Early Signs of Stomach Cancer to Watch
Stomach cancer is a dangerous growth that starts in the stomach lining, usually caused by changes in DNA that make… Read More
Washington Man First Human Death from Rare Bird Flu
A man in Washington State is believed to be the first person to die from a rare type of bird… Read More