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When money problems hurt kids: The hidden emotional cost and how to helpIn situations of financial distress, parents may themselves need help and support. Many of us that live the good life can look out to help ...
The Wegovy effect: A weight-loss drug reshapes the lives of teens battling obesityFacing relentless bullying and health issues linked to obesity, some American teens are turning to Wegovy, a weight-loss drug initially app...
Big development in medical science: This cheap and the most popular diabetes drug used worldwide could help fight colon cancerResearchers are exploring metformin, a common diabetes drug, as a potential aid in colon cancer treatment. Early studies suggest it could e...
Transforming mosquitoes from foes to friends in the battle against dengue fever; Everything explainedIn Honduras, where 10,000 people are known to be sickened by dengue each year, Doctors Without Borders is partnering with the mosquito prog...
Biden's pandemic fight: Inside the setbacks of the first yearVaccines had been the core of President Joe Biden's pandemic strategy from the moment he took office. But as Walensky was briefed about a c...
UP asks for family planning activity to resume, distribution of condomsThe state had to suspend its extensive family planning activities since April, as the entire focus of the government machinery shifted to f...
Culture of ‘bending rules’ in India challenges U.S. drug agencyThe US drug agency is bewildered with Indian pharma industry's culture of getting things done at all costs.
Wearable devices to gain popularity with features like panic buttons: Ericsson ConsumerLab reportAs wearables get smarter and more independent in terms of factors such as connectivity, the smartphone screen may become less significant.
How Warren Buffett’s family secretly funded a birth control revolutionIn the past decade, the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation has become the most influential supporter of research on IUDs and expanding acces...
Elections? economy? hygiene? No, it’s the population!Ajamma Pujari is a 40 year old gardener in Mumbai, our financial capital where over half the population lives in slums.
Medical insurance companies shortchange policy-holders seeking reimbursementHealth insurance policies don't appear to be helping much in proving the promised peace of mind for policy holders, with the insured gettin...
- Clarity of drug approval norms must: Panel
Long before Pfizer decided to introduce its famed Viagra in India, nearly a dozen me-too pills had flooded the market here.
- Arcelor board will meet today
The board of Arcelor will meet today to consider improving its merger plan with Russia's Severstal.