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Universal healthcare key to national well-being
The other indices of India’s healthcare are also alarming — with 63 million people pushed into poverty due to healthcare expenses.
New-age addiction
Meanwhile, the gaming community itself is quite saddened by the development.
Is technology a boon or bane for children
We got in touch with consultant psychiatrist Dr Charan Teja Koganti for his expert opinion on the subject.
Medical breakthrough: First 3D print of heart with human tissues
Scientist’s unveiled 'First' 3D print of heart with human tissue, vessels.
Privileged abuse of opioids
Denial of pain relief to the less developed countries needlessly.
Not just Delhi and Beijing, 3 other Saarc capitals are among world’s top 10 polluting cities
Now even Bangkok, the Paris of Asia, for long the most elegant of Asian capitals, is shuddering under the weight of ubiquitous ‘development’ projects.
Halt toxic discourse... Our politics is at its nadir!
It appears that India’s political leaders have lapped up, quite indiscriminatingly, two Chinese ideas.
Dietary, nutritional supplements may improve sperm quality
Infertility affects 15 percent of the world population and is recognised by the World Health Organisation as a global health problem.
Urgent steps are needed to combat burgeoning resistance to antibiotics
It has a grave potential to damage the global economy, food security and the health of people.
Must religion & health be on collision course?
In the city, the corresponding figure was 302. Health experts consider an AQI (air quality index) above 100 as unhealthy.