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Recognize These 5 Stroke Signs Often Confused with Simple Weakness

A stroke is a medical emergency where every second counts, but many people often miss the crucial warning signs. These subtle symptoms can be easily...

Sesame Laddoos: Internet Hair Growth Trend Backed by Key Nutrients

The internet is buzzing with a new viral trend: eating sesame laddoos to promote hair growth and reduce hair fall. Social media platforms show...

Aging Men's Y Chromosome Loss Linked to Heart Attacks, Cancers, Alzheimer's

Scientists now understand that many men lose their Y chromosome in some cells as they age. This common genetic change, once thought harmless, is now...

Dr. Shankar V Marks Four Decades Advancing Diabetes Care in Bangalore

Dr. Shankar V has dedicated nearly four decades to advancing diabetes care and patient well-being, primarily in Bangalore, India. His extensive career...

ICMR Chief Hails Bengal's Nipah Control After Nurse Death, One Recovers

Kolkata, India – The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Director General, Dr. Rajiv Bahl, recently praised West Bengal's handling of a Nipah...

Indian Study Finds 94.5 Percent Children Survive Cancer Treatment

A groundbreaking study from India shows that 94.5 percent of children treated for cancer successfully survive. This large national research program...

Doctors Stress Pap Test as India's Cervical Cancer Burden Reaches 29%

Cervical cancer now stands as the second most common cancer in India, accounting for a significant 6% to 29% of all cancer cases nationwide. This...

Antidepressants May Cut Preterm Birth Risk, Large Study of 1.2 Million Finds

New research indicates that using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants during pregnancy may help reduce the risk of preterm...

Lost Y Chromosome in Older Men Raises Heart Attack Risk 68%

For decades, scientists largely dismissed the gradual loss of the Y chromosome in men's blood cells as a harmless part of aging. However, new research...