On August 14, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared mpox (previously known as monkeypox) a public health emergency of international concern. This announcement came amid a surge in cases across the Democratic Republic
Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya's recent review of India's preparedness for monkeypox underscores the country's proactive approach in combating potential health crises. Amid global concerns over the spread of monkeypox, Mandaviya emphasized the
The monsoon season, with its refreshing downpours, often brings much-needed relief from the sweltering summer heat. However, while the rain may be a welcome change, it also ushers in a host of health
Festival-goers, beware: California health officials are warning that thousands who attended a popular outdoor music festival may have been exposed to a dangerous and potentially deadly fungus. The California Department of Public Health
In a remarkable advancement for medical technology, a recent study reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect prostate cancer more accurately than human doctors. Avenda Health, a leading AI healthcare company, has developed
As the monsoon season settles in, so does the heightened risk of mosquito-borne diseases, particularly dengue. Protecting ourselves and our immediate surroundings becomes paramount in combating this annual health threat. Implementing natural, safe,
As the monsoon season sweeps across India, the threat of vector-borne diseases like Dengue looms large. Dengue, transmitted by the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti mosquito, can lead to severe illness if
India is facing a critical health crisis, as a recent study in The Lancet Global Health journal revealed that nearly half of the country's adults are not physically active enough. The study found
As summer temperatures climb, it’s crucial for those on specific medications to be extra cautious about staying hydrated and managing risks related to heatwaves. Many commonly prescribed drugs can affect how our bodies
In our fast-paced urban lives, finding ways to improve mental health can seem daunting. However, new research suggests that one simple action can make a significant difference: looking at greenery. You don’t need