New Delhi [India], March 12: "Prioritizing women's health is crucial not only for the health and well-being of communities but also for the economic and social progress of the country," said health experts at a panel discussion held to commemorate International Women's Day.
Speaking at 'ANI Dialogues 2024-Navigating India's Health Sector', Dr Harsh mentioned that one way that AI can be used is like an assistant to human beings in any sector to improve productivity.
Speaking at 'ANI Dialogues: Navigating India's Health Sector' here on Saturday, Dr. Nita said that a friend circle to sit and discuss different issues of life is necessary to deal with mental health in both children and adults. She said that there should be a system in each family to sit dow
The conference, serving as a platform for professionals, researchers, and policymakers, aims to exchange knowledge and best practices in tobacco control.
New Delhi [India], February 8: Health experts and leading oncologists of the country, highlighted the need for tailored interventions to address regional disparities for better management of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) in the country. They also urged to create relevant awareness around ri
After a Noida-based engineer collapsed while playing cricket, concern has grown among health experts who have warned youngsters, especially, those suffering from diabetes, hypertension and other diseases, to remain extra careful at the time when cases of heart attacks are on rise.
As the temperature falls during the winter, symptoms like chest pain, difficulty in breathing, heaviness in the chest, getting tired quickly, etc. are commonly seen among people.
As India logged 702 new COVID-19 cases and reported six deaths in the last 24 hours, Dr Dhiren Gupta, Senior Pediatrician, Sir Gangaram Hospital said that currently, most patients requiring hospitalisation are of Influenza and Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
As COVID cases show an upward trend in multiple states, reaching 3742 active patients on Sunday, concerns mount with the highest reported cases in Kerala, where a new variant, JN.1, has emerged.
Rajasthan University Of Health Science's Vice Chancellor Dr. Sudhir Bhandari asked fellow citizens not to panic about the new variant JN.1 due to the strong vaccination programme in the country.