ICMR to test digital peer-based program to tackle postpartum depression, improve neonatal health
NEW DELHI-- The ICMR-National Institute for Research in Digital Health and Data Science (NIRDHDS) will soon launch a randomized controlled trial to study how...
Study Finds Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Affect Men and Women Differently
New Delhi-- While both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes raise the risk of heart disease and early death, men and women appear to...
Review Warns Youth Vaping Tied to Health Risks and Greater Likelihood of Smoking
LONDON-- Young people who vape are significantly more likely to later start smoking cigarettes and face increased risks of respiratory and mental health problems,...
Omega-3 Fatty Acid-Rich Diet May Protect Children’s Eyesight, Study Finds
NEW DELHI-- A global study suggests that children who consume diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids may have a lower risk of developing shortsightedness (myopia)....
Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help Protect Women Against Alzheimer’s
NEW DELHI-- Women who consume more omega-3 fatty acids may have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research from King’s...
Study: One Hour of Social Media Reels on Smartphones Can Trigger Eye Fatigue
NEW DELHI-- Scrolling through social media reels for just an hour on a smartphone can lead to significant eye strain, according to a new...
Study Links Early Puberty and Childbirth to Higher Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease in...
NEW DELHI-- Women who experience puberty before age 11 or give birth before 21 face sharply higher risks of serious health problems later in...
Study Finds South Asians at Higher Risk of Early, Aggressive Diabetes
NEW DELHI-- Abdominal obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and dietary shifts are key drivers behind the early and more aggressive onset of type 2 diabetes among...
Study Finds Covid May Accelerate Vascular Aging in Women by Up to Five Years
NEW DELHI-- Covid-19 infections may speed up the aging of blood vessels by as much as five years, particularly in women, raising the risk of...
Stanford Researchers Develop Ultrasound-Activated Drug Delivery System That Reduces Side Effects
NEW DELHI-- Scientists at Stanford University have developed a non-invasive drug delivery system that uses ultrasound and sugar-stabilized nanoparticles to release medicines precisely where they...












