New Delhi [India], September 9: Around the world, regenerative medicine is transforming how we approach healthcare, offering new possibilities for treating chronic conditions, injuries, and age-related decline. At the heart of this transformation is stem cell therapy -- a treatment that uses
The Gen Z protests in Kathmandu against corruption and the social media ban have left 14 dead, with many others injured. Hospitals are struggling to manage the large number of patients, and authorities say the identities of several deceased and injured people are yet to be confirmed.
Security forces killed a second terrorist in the ongoing encounter at Guddar forest, Kulgam. One soldier sustained injuries and is being evacuated for treatment. The identity of the terrorists is being established, officials said. The operation remains underway.
Back injuries continue to haunt Australia as it stands on the verge of becoming an epidemic among fast bowlers, with Queensland teenager Callum Vidler becoming the latest to join the list, which has ruled them out of Australia A white-ball tour of India and the start of the domestic summer d
One terrorist has been eliminated in the encounter going on in the Guddar forest of Kulgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chinar Corps OF the Indian Army said. During the fierce encounter, a junior commissioned officer suffered injuries.
The trouble began around 9 PM during a local fair when a dispute arose, prompting a vendor to call the police. However, upon arrival, the police were met with aggression from the villagers, resulting in injuries to four officers.
New Delhi [India], September 5: India's First Leap into Intraosseous Knee Treatment . Knee pain is no longer a condition limited to seniors. Today, it is increasingly common among middle-aged professionals, athletes, and even younger adults. Long work hours, reduced physical activity, sports
Amit Mishra, one of India's most consistent movers with the ball, said that the decision was largely based on repeated injuries and the belief that the younger generations need to be allowed to shine on the big stage.
Monsoon rains in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of five people, including four children, and injured another five within the last 24 hours, Dawn reported, citing data from the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA).
In an unusual medical emergency, doctors treated two siblings, aged three and four, who suffered severe tears and injuries in their stomach and intestines after swallowing small toy magnets purchased online from a leading children's toy brand.