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Kerala’s healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costsPrivate equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Kerala’s healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by inde...
Stop eating samosas, namkeen mixtures, and vada pav at 6 pm. Dr Pal suggests healthier snack swaps insteadDr Pal advises swapping unhealthy evening snacks with nutritious alternatives. Avoid samosas, jalebi, and fried items. Instead, choose egg ...
Worse than cholesterol? Cardiologist warns very common food is silently damaging your heart, even if you work outCardiologist Dr. Dmitry Yaranov warns that sugar, not just cholesterol, is a major threat to heart health. Research from 2025 links high su...
Trendy weight loss diet linked to 135% higher death risk: Unexpected heart threat found in new researchA large U.S. study has raised concerns about extreme intermittent fasting. Researchers analyzed data from over 19,000 adults and found that...
Step count vs tracking minutes: What really increases lifespan and boosts heart healthA recent study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital shows that both step counts and minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise are linked to low...
You can control both BP and diabetes with one diet. New study offers a game-changing fixA new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine introduces the DASH4D diet—a modified DASH plan tailored for people with type 2 diabetes. T...
A plant-based diet can be the secret to a longer lifeAiming for robust health ? Desiring to shed some flab? Go vegan, says wellness experts. Following a plant-based diet can do wonders for you...
Former AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria joins Medanta HospitalRecipient of Padma Shri and Dr B.C. Roy Award, former AIIMS Delhi director is globally renowned for his vast experience and exceptional con...
Wearing two tightly-fitted face masks can keep Covid spread in checkA cloth mask is about 40 per cent effective, researchers said.
Trump-touted hydroxychloroquine shows no benefit in COVID-19 prevention: StudyThe study largely confirms results from a clinical trial in June that showed hydroxychloroquine was ineffective in preventing infection amo...
Workplace cell phone activity drops during pandemic; people avoid going to grocery stores, parksThe study suggests that phone location data can identify areas of COVID-19 spread.
Believe sugar-free soft drinks are better? Think again. It can be the reason for your early deathDrinks sweetened with sugar or artificial sweeteners may increase risk of premature death.
Boheco: This cannabis startup is weeding out the high notes for a Hemp economyBoheco is focused on establishing a scale-centric approach towards industrial hemp based products and raw material as well as cannabis-base...
Bittersweet truth: More than 1.3 mn Indians are suffering from diabetesDiabetes and hypertension are high among the country's middle-aged and elderly people.
Staying far from the local tobacco shop may help you kick the buttSmoking is a global health risk. Retail outlets in neighbourhoods have gotten attention as potential targets for policies to reduce smoking.
Do you tend to forget certain words? Long-term marijuana use may affect verbal memoryThe more marijuana a person used, the greater are the effects on their verbal memory.
An apple a day may not keep the doctor away: StudyResearchers compared daily apple eaters (those who consumed at least 1 small apple per day or 149 grams of raw apple) with non-apple eaters.
Sauna use reduces risk of cardiac failure: StudyThe study suggests men who engaged in frequent sauna use had reduced risks of fatal cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, research...
Mindfulness meditation can improve sleep qualityModerate sleep disturbances in older adults are associated with higher levels of fatigue, disturbed mood, such as depressive symptoms, and ...
- Obama names two Indian-Americans to his administration
US President Barack Obama has named two Indian-Americans, Vivek Murthy and Islam Siddiqui, to his Administration, the White House said.