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After Kota and Bikaner, 8 women in Jodhpur suffer post-caesarean complicationsEight women in Jodhpur have suffered severe health issues, including kidney failure, after caesarean sections at the district hospital. Two...
"Yoga has been a part of Odisha's culture": PM Modi appeals for mass participation on International Yoga Day"International Yoga Day is also being celebrated tomorrow, June 21st... Yoga has been a part of Odisha's culture. From the land of Odisha, ...
BJP’s incompetence exposed by women, children health data, claims KhargeCongress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has criticized the BJP government. He claims NFHS-6 data reveals the government's incompetence in health...
Low energy, pale skin, hair fall? Doctors say this common nutrient deficiency could be the real reason behind your everyday problemsPersistent fatigue in women often stems from low iron levels, not just stress or poor sleep. Doctors highlight that this silent decline, ex...
How AI is making the poor healthier: A consulting firm shows the way to close the gaps in healthcare servicesArtificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming healthcare especially for those who don’t have easy access to doctors and treat...
Union ayush and health ministers to announce multi-centre clinical trial on anaemiaThe Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have launched a clinical t...
Multi-lateral action needed to curb high prevalence of anaemia in India: ExpertsA roundtable discussion was held to launch the "Movement Against Anaemia" campaign in India. Experts emphasized the need for comprehensive ...
Blood is life: 1 in 4 people globally suffer from anaemiaPeople become anemic when their blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body.
Alarming rates of anaemia found among Indian teenage girls, study highlights key risk factorsNearly 60 per cent of teenage girls in India are anaemic, according to a study that analyzed data from National Family Health Surveys.
Nearly 6 in 10 female teens anaemic in India, teenage motherhood an important risk factor: StudyDespite the Indian government implementing several programs aimed at addressing anaemia in women and children over the past five decades, a...
Global anaemia burden: Lancet study says the condition affected nearly 2 billion people in 2021Twice as many women than men were found to have anaemia in 2021 according to The Lancet Haematology. Anaemia affected almost two billion pe...
Anaemia, a weak caseIndia's chronic issue of high anaemia rates, particularly for women and children, may have been exaggerated due to flaws in testing methodo...
Anaemia among postnatal mothers and children in Bihar, a matter of concern: Tejashwi YadavAccording to the Bihar Economic Survey (2022-23) report, recently tabled in the assembly, "There is an increase in the percentage of anaemi...
EAC-PM takes up issue of anaemia spike in NFHS-5A senior government official told ET that the council has begun deliberations and is expected to submit its observations and recommendation...
Way sample collected might be inflating anaemia figuresIn a paper based on the CNNS survey published in June 2021 in the medical journal, The Lancet, the authors had stated that “datasets, inclu...
Scared of needles? New smartphone app can detect anaemiaThe app uses photos of a person's fingernails to accurately measure haemoglobin in their blood.
More than 50 per cent women and children in rural areas anaemic: Family Health SurveyAccording to National Family Health Survey-3, 2005-06, a total of 69.5% of children and 55.3% women are anaemic in rural and tribal areas.
Blood banks in each district in 2-3 years: Harsh VardhanUnion Health Minister Harsh Vardhan today said that the government will work to ensure that each district soon has a blood bank.
- Narendra Modi faults human index report, says 2007 data used
Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has questioned the findings of the human development report that portrayed his state as a poor perform...
- Pepsi plans ultra-cheap softdrink to fight anaemia in India
Pepsi is revisiting its roots with an ultra-cheap softdrink that will aid fight against anaemia in women in rural India.