Why Women Face Higher Depression Risk

Introduction: The Gender Gap in Mental Health Women continue to suffer disproportionately from depression, one of the most common yet misunderstood mental health challenges. According to a large-scale Australian study, genetics plays a crucial role, with women having twice as many genetic markers linked to depression as men. But genes tell only part of the […]
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Tackling Postpartum Haemorrhage: WHO Calls for Faster Action

Every two minutes, a woman dies from complications related to childbirth—and in most cases, the cause is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). The World Health Organization (WHO) has now issued new global guidelines urging earlier detection and faster treatment to prevent these avoidable deaths.The message is clear: every drop counts when it comes to saving a mother’s […]
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Olive Oil: A Simple Kitchen Hero vs. Breast Cancer?

Can something as simple as olive oil hold the power to protect against breast cancer?A new Italian study says—possibly, yes. Published in the European Journal of Cancer, this long-term study sheds light on how extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)—a staple of the Mediterranean diet—may help reduce breast cancer risk, thanks to its unique bioactive compounds […]
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Not Just Raw Milk—Raw Cheese Could Carry Bird Flu

The debate around raw milk has resurfaced, but now, a new concern is making headlines—raw milk cheese.A recent study published in Nature Medicine has revealed that avian influenza (H5N1)—the same virus responsible for the ongoing bird flu outbreak—can survive in raw milk cheese made from contaminated milk. This discovery brings a crucial message for both […]
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A New Baby Diabetes: Meet the New Player

In a discovery, scientists have identified a new genetic form of diabetes in babies—a rare but revealing insight into how our DNA shapes insulin production. Researchers from the University of Exeter Medical School and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) have traced this unique type of neonatal diabetes to mutations in the TMEM167A gene—marking it as […]
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Diet + Drugs: A Smarter Way to Protect Your Heart

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in India, striking people at a younger age than in most other countries. Despite growing awareness about exercise and nutrition, India still faces a silent cholesterol epidemic. While lifestyle changes are vital, experts now emphasize that diet alone isn’t always enough—especially for people with genetic […]
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Indian Pulmonologists Make Global Top 2% Scientist List

India’s medical fraternity has achieved yet another proud milestone—ten Indian pulmonologists have been recognized in Stanford University’s 2025 global list of the world’s top 2% of scientists. This prestigious recognition highlights not just individual excellence but also India’s growing contribution to global respiratory medicine, research, and innovation. 🩺 A Moment of Pride for Indian Medicine […]
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