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WHO Approves First Malaria Treatment for Newborns and Infants

The World Health Organization (WHO) has granted prequalification to the first malaria treatment specifically developed for newborns and infants, marking a major milestone in...

Gut Bacteria and Amino Acid Imbalance Linked to Higher Miscarriage Risk in Women with PCOS

A groundbreaking study presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) reveals a critical link between...

Global Vaccination Efforts Stalled Since 2010, Leaving Millions of Children at Risk

India is one of the eight countries that account for over 50% of the global population remaining unvaccinated. A decade...

Early Danger: Women Face Life-Threatening Illnesses Sooner Than Men!

Every year on May 28, International Women's Health Day is observed to raise awareness about gender disparities in healthcare,...

Gene-Editing Therapy Saves Baby with Rare Genetic Disorder

In a groundbreaking medical achievement, US doctors have successfully used CRISPR-based gene-editing therapy to treat a baby born with...

115-Year-Old Woman Shares Her Secret to Longevity: “I Never Argue with Anyone”

Ethel Caterham has become the world's oldest living woman at the age of 115. According to the Gerontology Research...

Circus Performer Breaks World Record for Longest Time Suspended by Hair — Over 25 Minutes

Leila Noone, a 39-year-old American circus performer, has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the longest time suspended...

Fluoride Exposure May Harm Pregnant Women and Infants, Study Finds

Fluoride has long been praised for its role in preventing cavities and supporting dental health. But a new meta-analysis...
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