
Cambridge Study Links Air Pollution to 17% Higher Dementia Risk, Urges Urgent Policy Action
New research confirms long-term exposure to air pollutants significantly raises dementia risk, urging urgent government action.
New research confirms long-term exposure to air pollutants significantly raises dementia risk, urging urgent government action.
India’s government-led screening under Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and NHM has screened over 10 crore women aged 30+, advancing early cervical cancer detection.
Global research confirms 7,000 daily steps substantially improve health outcomes, making fitness goals more attainable.
The mission aims to eliminate sickle cell anaemia by 2047 through universal screening and targeted tribal interventions.
A NIMHANS study identifies significant neurological disorders in Covid-19 patients, underscoring the importance of long-term monitoring.
Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava asks government departments to display “Sugar and Oil Boards” at cafeterias selling samosas, jalebis, pakoras, vada pav, chai biscuits, beginning at AIIMS Nagpur with plans to expand nationwide.
New research reveals Alzheimer’s disease may start in early adulthood, highlighting the need for earlier detection and prevention.
A government-commissioned inquiry in Hassan district finds no increase in sudden cardiac deaths but flags young adults and drivers as vulnerable groups.
India’s fertility rate has fallen below replacement level due to job insecurity, housing costs, health issues, and delayed marriages.
Despite growing enthusiasm for physical fitness, mental wellness remains overlooked and misunderstood in India.