New Delhi [India], October 28: The Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) has reported promising results from its innovative 'DigiSetu' assisted telemedicine initiative, designed to improve healthcare access and outcomes for chronic disease patients in resource-limited settings. A study c
As a part of the New Health Seva Plan, Nita Ambani has pledged free screening and treatment for congenital heart diseases among 50,000 children, free screening and treatment of breast and cervical cancer among 50,000 women and free cervical cancer vaccination for 10,000 adolescent girls t
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 25: The fatal COVID pandemic taught unforgettable lessons to the human race. Nowadays, it has become imperative to monitor a person's body temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar, heartbeat and more importantly the O2 (Oxygen) level to check their healt
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has ordered the implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-II) in Delhi-NCR on Monday after the overall Air Quality Index dropped to 'Very Poor' category in the region. It will be effective on October 22, Tuesday.
In the national capital region (NCR), the air quality is said to be severely dangerous for citizens, especially those who suffer from respiratory issues and other life-threatening diseases.
Currently, the population is grappling with alarming problems, including dire health and sanitation conditions. As a result, many lives have been lost to diseases like rabies and dengue, highlighting the ineffectiveness of the administration
The matter of what causes complicated neurological disorders like Alzheimer's or multiple sclerosis continues to perplex scientists and doctors, with unknowns impeding early diagnosis and successful treatment.
New Delhi [India], October 16: Oral diseases are among the most prevalent diseases globally and have serious health and economic burdens, greatly reducing quality of life. The most prevalent and consequential oral diseases globally are dental caries (tooth decay) periodontal disease, tooth l
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 11: The University of Central Lancashire will work with Brinton Healthcare UK Ltd. to explore innovative ways of treating skin diseases using nanoparticle technology.
The city's fumigation efforts, though significantly delayed, have not yielded the expected outcomes. There has been a steady increase in cases of vector-borne diseases--such as dengue, malaria, and chikungunya--due to inadequate sanitation, unhygienic conditions, and a failing waste disposal