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All you need to know about malaria
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New product may cure dental cavities
Direct and indirect costs of treating dental cavities and related diseases have been a huge economic burden for individuals.
WHO stresses on prioritising universal health coverage
Some 65 million are pushed into extreme poverty, mainly due to paying out-of-pocket for medicines.
Yoga, Ayurveda: Key to wholesome wellness
The benefits derived from the expansion of yoga and Ayurveda are multifaceted.
Long-term antibiotic use harmful for women, study suggests
Taking antibiotics for two or more months was also associated with a 58 per cent higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Low-quality trials behind popular diabetes combo pills in India
The concerning findings of this study suggests that Indian patients show explore other options for treating the health issue.
New drugs could help prevent hearing loss
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 360 million people worldwide, including 32 million children, suffer from hearing loss.
Suicide prevention: When words are at play
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued guidelines for news coverage of suicides.
'Frequent tracking may improve blood sugar conditions in diabetics'
The condition may also lead to heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, amputations.
Dementia clearly linked to chronic boozing: study
Heavy drinking should be recognised as a major risk factor for all types of dementia.