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The hidden cost of looking better: What health insurance covers, and what it leaves you to payRising demand for weight-loss drugs, cosmetic procedures and wellness treatments is creating a growing out-of-pocket healthcare expense cat...
Wes Streeting: Right-leaning Labour politician set to run for leadershipWes Streeting, Britain's health secretary, has declared his intention to contest for the leadership of the Labour party. He aims to replace...
Quote of the Day by Italian poet Dante Alighieri: 'The hottest places in hell are reserved for…'—Inspiring quotes by the poet famous for the masterpiece of world literature, The Divine ComedyQuote of the Day: Dante Alighieri's timeless warning against moral neutrality, "The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in t...
From orphan to billionaire: How China's Wang Chuanfu built EV giant BYD CompanyWang Chuanfu story shows how a poor boy from China became a global business leader. He started with batteries and slowly built BYD Company ...
ET Awards: Chandrababu Naidu sees no threat to South, asks why oppose women’s reservationAndhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu advocates for a 'population management policy,' encouraging couples to have at least two ...
View: Why India’s South thinks it has to populate or perishSome Indian states are now encouraging women to have more children. This shift comes as fertility rates fall in the south and east, while n...
Eyestem receives CDSCO approval to initiate Phase 2 randomised, controlled human trials of Eyecyte-RPEEyestem Research has secured approval from India's CDSCO to begin Phase 2 clinical trials for its Eyecyte-RPE cell therapy. This treatment ...
No more glasses? Scientists develop eye drops that could reverse poor eyesight; All you need to knowScientists in Argentina have developed eye drops for presbyopia. These drops could replace reading glasses. The drops showed quick vision i...
Can type 1 diabetes be cured? Understanding causes, genetics, ongoing research, and myths about reversalType 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune condition. It affects millions in the US. The body's immune system destroys insulin-producing cells...
Biohacker Bryan Johnson sounds alarm on UV rays: 'Sun can damage skin indoors too'; shares protection protocol for youthful skinBryan Johnson, known for his anti-aging pursuits, is now cautioning about the dangers of indoor sun exposure. He highlights that UV rays ca...
Eyestem’s Eyecyte-RPE trial shows vision rescue for geographic atrophy patientsEyestem will be presenting its data at the ARVO 2025 Annual Meeting as well as the 10th Retinal Cell and Gene Therapy Innovation Summit in ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla sees stock prices plummet: Is his EV empire in decline?Tesla's shares have dropped almost 50% over three months, which has attracted long-term concerns. Investor sentiment is beginning to waver ...
Eyestem to begin human trials for its pioneering Dry AMD treatmentDry AMD, a leading cause of vision loss in the ageing population of people over 50, has long been a challenge due to the limited availabili...
Eyestem files for IND approval for its product to treat geographic atrophyEyestem Research has announced the submission of IND application to CDSCO to start first in-human trials of Eyecyte-RPE™for subjects.
1 in 8 suffer from hypertension, they just don't know it. Monitor BP at night, suggests Oxford studyThis form of hypertension can get missed during a doctor’s appointment.
Family planning vision 2030 to focus on men to check populationStrategies to overcome teenage childbearing, lack of male participation in awareness programmes, migration and lack of access to contracept...
When Davids strike Goliath-sized dealsLast week, the six-year old PharmEasy announced that it was scooping up the 26-year-old Thyrocare. Earlier this month, the three-year-old B...
Surgeons, a step closer to curing blindnessSurgeons in the UK have carried out a pioneering human embryonic stem cell operation in their efforts to find a cure for age-related blindn...
Realty sector needs bold policy decisions: DLF Chairman K P SinghK P Singh called for bold decisions and upfront reformations in urbanisation and monetary policies to realise the vision of 'Smart Cities'.
Yogi versus DraculaIn contrast, the first two Lok Sabhas had the highest proportion of MPs under the age of 40, rising to nearly a third of the House.