Tag: Health

air-pollution
Air pollution can contaminate your morality too

New York: Air pollution not only affects your health but may also lead to unethical behaviour such as crime and cheating, researchers have warned. A combination of archival and experimental studies indicated that exposure to air pollution, either physically or mentally, is linked with unethical behaviour. The experimental findings suggest that this association may be […]

  • Wednesday, 07 July 2021
India, Norway to work together in maternal, adolescent health

New Delhi: India and Norway have signed a Letter of Intent to extend health cooperation, especially in the areas of reproductive, maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health, said an statement on Thursday. According to the Union Health Ministry, the cooperation between India and Norway will continue to be aligned with the development goals of India […]

  • Tuesday, 06 July 2021
Neurological Disease Cripples 3 Sisters of a Poor Family

Three young girls, all siblings from a poor family here, have been afflicted with a rare genetic and neurological disease. The girls aged 22, 20, and 18 respectively wear an emaciated look with paralysed lower limbs.

  • Monday, 05 July 2021
Headache
Worrisome Headache? KYC - Know Your Cephalgias

Numerous diseases and illnesses have plagued humans and humanity since time immemorial. Headache has been a common problem since the earliest days of the mankind and has affected many since the Neolithic era. 

  • Tuesday, 29 June 2021
air-purifier
Are air purifiers helpful inside your home?

New Delhi: Installing air purifiers in your homes and offices may, to some extent, help combat the impact of deadly air on your respiratory and circulatory systems; but the question remains: How effective they can be over time in mitigating the ill-effects of Delhi’s toxic air. While most air purifiers are able to remove airborne […]

  • Tuesday, 29 June 2021
health
Norway would continue to support Odisha in Health Sector: Envoy

Berhampur :  Continuing its support to Odisha in the health Sector, Norway today said nurses and families can play a key role in reducing Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). “The role of the family and nurses is very important to reduce IMR and MMR,” Norway’s Ambassador to India, Nils Ragnar Kamsvag […]

  • Monday, 28 June 2021
National conclave in state capital on how to nourish tribal children

Bhubaneswar: A national conclave would be held here next month to work out strategies for properly nourishing tribal children who suffer from chronic under-nutrition. The two-day conclave, being organised by Union Tribal Affairs Ministry, Government of Odisha and UNICEF from January 15, would provide a platform for identifying gaps and finding innovative solutions to under-nutrition, […]

  • Sunday, 27 June 2021
Give up smoking for better sex life

Giving up smoking can dramatically improve flagging sex lives, according to a study conducted by a Hong Kong university. The University of Hong Kong study found that 53.8 percent of smokers being treated for impotence said that their problems eased within six months of stubbing out their nicotine habits.

  • Thursday, 24 June 2021
Narayana Health, ICT Health renew contract for cloud system

Bengaluru: Indian hospital chain Narayana Health yesterday announced that it has renewed its partnership with convergence solutions provider ICT Health to use the Health Information Management System (HINAI) cloud web system. “As of date, 38 of our hospitals are using the ICT Health Hospital Information system and 19 outpatient clinics are using the ICT Health […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Beware! Your toothbrush may transmit diseases

New York: If you are using a ‘shared’ bathroom, be careful about where and how you store your toothbrush. Researchers have found that toothbrushes can serve as a vector for transmission of potentially pathogenic organisms. The researchers found evidence of transmission of fecal coliform bacteria in communal bathrooms. “The main concern is not with the […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
'Recycled' kidneys for transplant come a step closer

New York: Donated kidneys that are discarded due to abnormalities or other factors may soon be “recycled” to engineer tailor-made replacement kidneys for patients, the US scientists have reported in two studies. “We believe these two studies provide critical information to the booming field of organ bioengineering as it applies to the kidney,” said Giuseppe […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Indian-American scientist finds new way for kidney diagnosis

Washington: In a major success, an Indian-American scientist and his colleague have identified a new, less-invasive method to provide diagnostic information on kidney disease and its severity. They used an optical probe and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate between healthy and diseased kidneys. “There are some molecules that must be responsible for these different Raman signals, […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Protein that causes memory loss in healthy brains

London: A brain protein believed to be a key component in the progress of dementia can cause memory loss in healthy brains even before physical signs of degeneration appear, says a new University of Sussex study. The study reveals a direct link between the main culprit of Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss. Alzheimer’s disease is […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
Man with grade-3 fatty liver cured by laparoscopic surgery

New Delhi: A 30-year-old person, who had developed grade-3 fatty liver and was almost likely to suffer from liver cirrhosis, successfully underwent the gastric sleeve surgery that cured his health disorder completely, doctors said yesterday. Vinod was diagnosed with grade three fatty liver, a condition in which 66 percent of the liver gets affected and […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
HC agrees to hear PIL to remove mobile towers from Delhi village

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court yesterday agreed to hear a PIL seeking direction for the government to remove mobile towers installed in a village here over health issues. A division bench of Chief Justice G. Rohini and Justice R.S. Endlaw posted the matter for August 26 and asked petitioner to file an order passed […]

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
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