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Discover how postnatal yoga supports new mothers. Learn to strengthen your core, balance emotions, and bond with your baby through gentle and effective yoga practices.

Yoga inclusive of spiritual health is now a lifestyle trend across the globe

As the world celebrated international Yoga day the other day, spiritual wellness is gaining strength across the world.
Opposition Meet; Will History of Bitter Rivalries Overshadow?

Opposition Meet; Will History of Bitter Rivalries Overshadow? 

Opposition parties in India are meeting in Patna to chalk out a strategy to take on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
Quitting smoking is undeniably challenging, but the rewards f smoke free life brings to your health are immense. This analysis explores the pivotal health advantages of bidding farewell to smoking

Tobacco consumption, a major public health problem

Tobacco use is linked to various health problems including cancer, heart disease, stroke, respiratory disorders and reproductive issues. The harmful effects of tobacco are due to the many toxic chemicals it contains including tar, carbon monoxide, and formaldehyde, among others. These chemicals can cause damage to the lungs, heart and other organs and can lead to the development of chronic diseases.
Life Expectancy Still Rising

Life Expectancy Still Rising

Since 2000, the improvements in maternal and child health, decline of infectious diseases and a lowered risk of premature deaths from NCDs and injuries increased life expectancy across the world, said the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Cholera Coming Back? 100 Crore People in 43 Countries at Risk

Cholera Back? 100 Crore in 43 Countries at Risk

Is cholera, which was on the verge of a decline for decades, staging a comeback? Yes, the deadly pandemic is making a resurgence. The World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) gave a new threat call on cholera. They stated the deadly pandemic is on a comeback.
WHO Warns Against Untested AI-based tools; Could Harm Patients

WHO Warns Against Untested AI-based tools; Could Harm Patients

As the world looks forward to the potential benefits of new tools generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health and information systems,...
Afternoon Productivity Slump: New Study Reveals Employee Performance Decline, Especially on Fridays

Corporate Employees Face Higher Mental Risk

About one in every two corporate employees in India is at high risk of mental health problems, showed a survey conducted by MPower, an initiative by the Aditya Birla Education Trust, in collaboration with IPSOS. Among the employees, the survey points out that female employees are more prone to high mental health risk.
India’s fertility market is booming due to rising infertility rates attributable to lifestyle diseases, delayed parenthood, and genetic disorders

One pregnant woman or new-born dies every 7 seconds

Global progress in reducing the premature deaths of pregnant women, mothers and babies, has flatlined for eight years because of decreasing investments in maternal and newborn health, according to UN World Health Organization (WHO) report, published on May 9.
Official End to Covid 19 Health Emergency Adds to priorities of children

Official End to Covid 19 Health Emergency Adds to priorities of children

Children, whose lives went upside down during the time of Covid 19, should get greater priority now with the World Health Organisation...
In India, medical graduates used to function as family physicians in cities while in villages, a registered medical practitioner (RMP) played that role. With significant advancement in medical knowledge, having only an MBBS degree is no longer considered enough for providing optimum care as a family physician. Accordingly, patients now usually approach specialists even for trivial problems.

After three COVID years, Health Systems Show Recovery Signs

Three years into COVID-19, health systems in most countries have started showing the first major signs of recovery, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).