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Palestinian Embassy calls for urgent medical aid: "If not India and Indian people, then who?"Palestine's Embassy in India has issued a dire plea for immediate medical aid, warning of a healthcare sector collapse due to ongoing confl...
Quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: “He who has a why to live for can...” why purpose, not circumstances, often decides who keeps going when life becomes unexpectedly hard — learn the uplifting wisdom from the philosopher who challenged the world to think beyond comfort and hardshipQuote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” We often wonder why some people break unde...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 26%Just look at developments in the past 48 hours. The war between Iran and Israel resumed, but within hours Tehran said it had halted all off...
Stock picks of the week: 6 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%At a time when there are so many headwinds for the markets, it is tough to imagine that things can get better. But sentiment is a fickle th...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 27% in 1 yearAfter the correction, the street will reach a stage where, if a company delivers numbers, there will be enough money waiting to move into t...
Quote of the Day by Viktor Frankl: '-Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor's timeless quote on suffering, tears and the courage to keep goingHolocaust survivor Viktor Frankl redefined courage, asserting that tears are not a sign of weakness but proof of the immense bravery requir...
In 1920, a husband’s homemade fix for his wife’s finger cuts led to the adhesive strip revolution in everyday medicine that changed how people treat cuts and scrapesEarle Dickson's home-grown invention, the Band-Aid, revolutionized minor wound care. Frustrated by gauze slipping and bandages failing, he ...
An SNL 'All Drug Olympics?' Not quite. But these Enhanced Games are no jokeThe "Enhanced Games" in Las Vegas allows athletes to use performance enhancers, aiming to challenge mainstream sports' anti-doping efforts ...
A flash of blue light just solved one of drug development's biggest puzzles, here's all about itScientists at the University of Münster report a major advance in light-powered chemistry for housane molecules on May 20, 2026. Using phot...
Why experts recommend spraying vinegar around your toilet every weekA common bathroom cleaning oversight is the toilet base. Bacteria accumulate in grout lines and seams. White vinegar offers a simple fix. S...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%Here’s a thing investors in equity need to keep in mind. A large part of the upmove one might see in the next one or two trading sessions w...
Why Bank of America warns Iran war could disrupt US economy’s 'two engines', AI boom and consumer spending?US economy growth drivers at risk warning: The US economy is heavily reliant on household spending and a surge in AI investment, creating a...
One daily habit, multiple diseases avoided: Doctors advice doing this routine properly as wrong method can be harmfulA simple daily habit like handwashing continues to play a major role in preventing multiple infections, even in today’s advanced medical wo...
No 'zombie drug', man seen in Thane video overdosed on pain medicine: PoliceThane police have clarified a viral video showing a disoriented man. The man was not under the influence of a 'zombie drug'. He had taken a...
Medicines may soon come with braille labels, audio QR codesIndia's drug regulatory authority is exploring the addition of braille cards and voice-assisted QR codes on medicine strips to improve acce...
Clear & Legible: Labelling on drug packets to get a boosterConcerns arose regarding medicine labels. Consumers struggled to read expiry dates. The shiny surface of strips posed readability issues. T...
Pharma cos may need to mention excipients on medicine strips, soonIf the proposal is approved all marketing holders will need to identify the excipients included in any human medicine authorised in the cou...
Medicines, just what the doctor ordersOut-of-pocket expenditure on health is pegged at 62%. Medicines account for a large share of this. This is the context in which the current...
Govt plans to stop chemists from forcing people to buy entire medicine stripsChemists say giving away a few pills from a blister pack gives rise to the problem of the remaining portion of the pack not having the batc...
Tamil couple's medicine tablet strip-themed wedding card goes viral. Check out whyA medicine tablet strip-themed wedding card of a Tamil couple has gone viral. Netizens are amazed with such a unique idea. Have a look here.