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PRET; The Preparation For Future Pandemics

Health Inequities Leads to Early Death of Persons With Disabilities 

Many persons with disabilities who have systemic and persistent health inequities face the risk of dying much earlier, even up to 20...
FIFA 2022; GenMove, Season1 to Boost Physical Activity And Help Get Children Moving

FIFA 2022; GenMove, Season1 to Boost Physical Activity And Help Get Children Moving

On the eve of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Public Health of Qatar and...
Liver Cancer Tops All Cancers

Liver Cancer Tops All Cancers

Liver cancer topped the three causes of cancer deaths in 46 countries in 2020 and the number of people diagnosed with or...
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.

Urgent Need for Health Policies and Strategies For Health Literacy

India  has an unusually high rate of general illiteracy and stark poverty, both of which contribute to low rates of health literacy.
Thousands of microplastics could be lurking in your daily coffee. Research shows disposable cups release tiny plastic particles when exposed to heat

Drink Coffee for Increased Life Span

If you have not drunk coffee till now, it is better that you start drinking coffee now as it increases life span...
Excessive blue light from gadgets may accelerate ageing process

Excessive blue light from gadgets may accelerate ageing process

In a major study, the researchers claimed that blue light from gadgets would accelarate ageing process. It is a known fact that...
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Low Wages Leads to Memory Loss

Is there any relation between low wages and memory life? A new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health claims...
In the pursuit of overall well-being and an enriched quality of life, understanding the pivotal role of heart health is crucial. Yet, many individuals grapple with an awareness gap regarding the risk factors and symptoms of heart disease, often leaving them uncertain about the optimal timing for a heart check-up.

By 2060, Americans Projected At Higher Cardio Risk

What about the risk of cardiovascular diseases among the Americans in the coming years? A new study projects that the rate of...
UNICEF warns global education funding cuts could leave 6 million more children out of school by 2026, with West and Central Africa hardest hit.

How Good Are Children Trying To Lose Weight

Are Children trying to lose weight? This may be true if one looks at the new study from Oxford University that says...
A recent study conducted by Edith Cowan University in Australia, in collaboration with institutions in Japan, has uncovered an efficient workout technique that requires only three seconds of exercise, repeated three times a week. This alternative approach to muscle strengthening challenges traditional beliefs by focusing on eccentric, muscle-lengthening exercises, which have shown to yield better results than concentric, muscle-shortening actions. While the study's small scale calls for further exploration, its findings suggest that minimal yet consistent exercise can lead to impressive muscle strength gains.

20 Minutes Of Daily Exercise Keep Doctors Away

Some say that an hour’s exercise is good for the heart. A new study by the University of Oxford researchers now say...