New Delhi [India], October 13: Most gut-health conversations orbit yogurt, fibre, or probiotics. Rarely do cranberries enter the picture. The research suggests that dried cranberries increase healthy bacteria and decrease unhealthy bacteria. Eating dried cranberries has been linked to an inc
New Delhi [India], September 26: While cities grow at a never-before-seen rate, one of the less-talked-about effects of quick urbanization is the foul odor in water. While humans connect urbanization with new infrastructure, high-rises, and improved connectivity, the effect on water quality
Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy of the Union Territory (U.T.) of Puducherry said that the drinking water problem had become rampant in Puducherry, adding that two people had died after drinking substandard water. He further added that the Puducherry people were suffering from kidney da
Airborne pathogens, bacteria capable of causing infections in the lungs, gut, mouth and skin, are twice as abundant in densely populated parts of Delhi compared to less crowded regions, stated a release.
According to the Ministry of Science and Technology, a new property in the largest antibody goes on to change the existing understanding of antibodies from chemical keys that fit into microbial locks to mechanical engineers.
New Delhi [India], July 8: Tikitoro, a trusted pioneer in personal care for kids (4-10 yrs) and teens (11 - 16 years), is proud to launch its newest innovation--Tikitoro Teens Deo Mist Aqua, a skin-smart deodorant spray crafted especially for growing teens. While sweat is totally natural, bo
Gut bacteria are considered to be a key factor in many health-related issues. However, the number and variety of them are vast, as are the ways in which they interact with the body's chemistry and each other.
Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL), a global leader in vaccine innovation and manufacturing on Thursday announced that it has partnered with GSK plc (LSE/NYSE: GSK) for the ongoing development and potential use of the Shigella vaccine candidate, altSonflex1-2-3.
New research shows that the gum disease bacterium P. gingivalis can slip into the bloodstream and infiltrate the heart. There, it quietly drives scar tissue buildup -- distorting the heart's architecture, disrupting electrical signals, and raising the risk of atrial fibrillation (AFib).
New Delhi [India], May 1: In most Indian homes, food is more than nourishment -- it's tradition, love, and comfort. But as diabetes becomes alarmingly common across India, many question: could our beloved roti-sabzi routine be part of the problem?