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Using the Stairs to Lower Heart Disease Risk

Good news for walk lovers! A new study presented at the European Society of Cardiology congress suggests that people who regularly climb stairs have a...

Patients Treated by Women Doctors Fare Better

A path breaking study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (23 April 2024) reveals exciting evidence: patients under the care of female physicians’ exhibit...

Rare Cardiac Intervention Saves Two New-borns

Early detection of congenital heart defects through prenatal diagnostics has become crucial in improving outcomes for infants. Dr. Veeresh Manvi, a Senior Paediatric Cardiologist...
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A Guide to Celebrating Christmas & New Year-2024

As we revel in the joyous atmosphere of Christmas and approach the dawn of a New Year, the festivities often bring with them an...

The Power of 4-7-8 Breathing-Practice Reap Benefit

In the words of the late Buddhist monk Thích Nhất Hạnh, who was popularly known as Mindfulness Monk (lived for 95 Years) "Breathing in,...

Ancient Yoga Technique improves Brainpower and Sleep: AFMC Study

Researchers at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune  have revealed a hidden gem from our ancient traditions ‘Yoga Nidra’. This simple yet powerful...

Aahlaada Tea; Natural option for health conscious people

Aahlaada herbal tea is a prominent production from KLE Ayur Pharma, Belagavi.  As the name indicates it is a delightful and health-promoting beverage, given...

Human with AI Technology will be future of Medicine

In a recent interview, Prof Andrew Elder, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, underscored that those with Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills...

Madras High Court Recognizes AYUSH on Par with Allopathy for Medical Insurance

In a ground-breaking judgment, the Madras High Court has directed the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) to treat treatments under Ayurveda,...

Vivo’s “Switch Off” Strategy to Combat Excessive Smartphone Usage

In an effort to address the growing concerns surrounding smartphone addiction,  Geetaj Channana, Vivo India's Head of Corporate Strategy, unveils an innovative "Switch Off" strategy aimed at limiting...

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