New Delhi [India], March 12: On the occasion of World Kidney Day, leading kidney experts from across India come together to highlight the growing importance of kidney health and early awareness. As kidney diseases often progress silently without noticeable symptoms in the early stages, timel
New Delhi [India], March 11: Prostate enlargement, which is called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement and is common in ageing men. As the prostate enlarges, it compresses the urethra and interferes with normal urine flow. BPH is extremely common: affecting roug
Gau Swastha, is revolutionizing Indian dairy farming by combining computer vision (CV), vision-language models (VLMs) and large language models (LLMs) to analyse cattle photos, farmer-reported symptoms and veterinary knowledge in one unified clinical reasoning engine.
New Delhi [India], February 23: As the prostate gland enlarges in men, which often happens in men above 50 years, urinary symptoms creep into men's most personal spaces and moments. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) blocks the urine flow and causes a weak stream, urgency, and frequent night
New Delhi [India], February 20: Aortic aneurysm is one of the most dangerous yet least understood vascular diseases. It develops silently, without early symptoms, and often reveals itself only when it becomes life-threatening.
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], February 10: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common, progressive condition affecting men over the age of 50. As the prostate gradually enlarges, it compresses the urethra, narrowing the urinary passage and obstructing urine flow. This leads to low
New Delhi [India], February 10: Genomics is not just about treating disease after it appears. It is about personalising wellness plans, optimising drug choices, and enabling population screening that prevents illness and reduces the long-term cost of care. As Dr. Shrinidhi Nathany, Consultan
According to a police official on Thursday, the students had eaten sambar and rice in the afternoon and soon began experiencing symptoms such as stomach pain and discomfort.
"Nipah virus is highly infectious and fatal. Patients either develop symptoms of encephalitis or severe respiratory disease. The mortality rate ranges between 40 and 75 per cent, which is very high," Dr Arora told ANI.
"I visited the area yesterday and saw that several children are suffering from jaundice. Proper treatment is being provided to all of them and their health condition is improving. Around 20 children and one-two adults have fallen ill. The cause of the illness appears to be contamination i
Speaking to ANI, Mahaling said, "No symptoms or cases of Nipah have been detected in Odisha yet. I want to assure all the people of Odisha that there is no need to panic about Nipah in the state. We are keeping a close watch on the districts adjacent to West Bengal as well."