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Your Pillow Has an Expiry

When it comes to health advice, we talk about diet, exercise, and even screen time—but when was the last time you asked a patient, “How old is your pillow?” It may sound trivial, but science says otherwise. Old pillows can harbor allergens, bacteria, and toxins that quietly impact sleep quality, respiratory health, and even skin […]
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Artificial Wombs: Redefining Parenthood, Ethics & Biology

Imagine a world where babies could be grown safely outside the human body—not in a mother’s womb, but in an artificial environment. Once the subject of science fiction, Artificial Womb Technology (AWT) is slowly moving toward medical reality. For doctors, scientists, and policymakers, this technology holds immense promise, but it also raises deep ethical, legal, […]
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Early Cancer Risk? Fight Back with Home-Prepared Meals

When we think of cancer, many imagine it as a disease of old age. But oncologists warn us otherwise—cancer does not discriminate by age. With lifestyle-related cancers on the rise in India, prevention is no longer a choice; it’s a necessity. An oncologist highlights one of the most powerful preventive strategies: going back to basics […]
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AI Rocks the Cradle: How Technology Is Transforming IVF

For many couples, the journey to parenthood is filled with both hope and heartbreak. In-vitro fertilization (IVF) has been a beacon of possibility, but its success rates have historically been unpredictable. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) is stepping in to change that story—making fertility treatments smarter, more accurate, and more hopeful than ever. How Is AI […]
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