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Stick to it. 10 smart ways to make your 2026 resolutions workYour 2026 guide to sticking to your resolutions. Nupur Amarnath and Nirmal John zero in on 10 common resolutions and back it up with expert...
RUE-LETTE: The human cost of online gamblingWith Tamil Nadu deciding on a ban, a look at how virtual casinos have many Indians hooked
Nirmala Sitharaman's fourth Budget: The full speechIndia has pledged to spend more to fire up the key engines of economic growth in Asia’s third-largest economy, as it stages a world-beating...
COVID mutant: Govt says focus on enhanced genomic surveillance; Taskforce suggests no change in treatment protocolThe genomic surveillance consortium, INSACOG, has been formed under the leadership of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), New D...
India’s unknown beautiful mindSingh, a child prodigy, lived a life that can be mounted on billboards of apathy and neglect.
Kris Gopalakrishnan explains how brain research can help India's ageing populationThe former Infosys CEO seeks to put his vast business knowledge to great use in his second avatar.
Spending too much time on social media? Tech abuse may lead to mental health issuesEight out of 10 technology addiction cases are related to online gaming.
Technology startups lend a helping hand to solve mental health issuesThe National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) released in 2016 states that nearly 150-million Indians suffer from some form of mental health iss...
From Benedict Jebakumar to Bhumika Patel, Bengalurean news-makers of 2016Bhumika, a marathoner who trains visually-challenged women to run marathons & Jebakumar collects nails to stop nail mafia.
Devendra Nath Rai's case: Most worrying is lack of institutional response: Anup Surendranath"Everybody is aware of the cracks in the criminal justice system but we rarely get to hear concrete cases and of individuals who suffer."
High patient inflow, corruption, nepotism & talent exodus: The problems that have plagued AIIMSEven as the number of patients coming to AIIMS was rising, the nature of medicine at the institute was changing. This is a pan-India trend.
How much a liquor ban can help in curbing alcohol consumptionThe World Health Organisation finds that the average Indian drinks 4.3 litres of alcohol a year.
- Government to pick up medical tab for poor; To foot bills up to 1 lakh for treatment
The government is making treatment of people below the poverty line suffering from mental disorders and diabetes free at government or publ...