Over 67% children between six to 59 months in India are anemic: National Health Survey
More than 67 per cent of children between six to 59 months are anemic in India, according to the data released by the Union Health Ministry on Friday.
More than 67 per cent of children between six to 59 months are anemic in India, according to the data released by the Union Health Ministry on Friday.
New research has revealed that Schistosoma haematobium (S. haematobium), a parasitic infection affecting millions globally, can trigger cancer-related gene activity in the cervical lining, with changes becoming even more pronounced after treatment.
A recent incident on KIIT’s campus sparked widespread conversations around the issue, bringing mental health into the spotlight.
In many cases, individuals may overlook unsteadiness or frequent falls, assuming it is a natural part of ageing—when in reality, these may be among the first indicators of Parkinsonism.
A team of US researchers has developed a simple blood test that can predict preeclampsia -- a serious pregnancy complication characterised by high blood pressure.
Heart Failure Awareness Month in 2022 is a fantastic time to promote awareness about the issue while also providing simple advice to help heart failure patients live better and happier lives.
Mustard oil enhances the taste of the food along with transparently adorning the food with lots of health benefits. Mustard oil is highly beneficial for skin. It is a great source of vitamin B complex, vitamin A, vitamin E, calcium, protein and omega 3 fatty acids. This reduces fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to normalize tanned skin. Mustard oil also works wonders if you have chapped lips.
Besides causing heart and kidney problems, untreated high blood pressure can also affect your eyesight and lead to eye disease as well.
Indian kitchen is incomplete without a variety of essential spices. All that is there inside a spice case in an Indian kitchen consists of plentiful of health benefits. Spices also play a major role in curing diseases like, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, cancer and AIDS.
This rapid growth, however, has paved the way for a market flooded with 'me-too' products, making differentiation nearly impossible.