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Fatty Liver in Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Preterm Birth: Swedish Study

Pregnant women with a common type of fatty liver disease face a significantly higher risk of preterm delivery, according...

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...

Autism May Be Linked to Rare Genetic Disease, Scientists Discover

New research reveals children with a rare genetic disorder are 14 times more likely to be diagnosed with autism. In...

Gut Microbiota’s Link to Autism: A Mother’s Microbiome Matters Most

The importance of gut microbiota in human health has gained increasing attention in recent years, with research linking it...

Endoscopic Surgery Brings Relief to 2-Year-Old Battling Rare Bowel Disorder

After nearly two years of suffering from severe constipation, weight loss, and a dangerously swollen abdomen, a two-year-old child...

Laparoscopy Proves Highly Effective in Treating Endometriosis: Study

A recent study conducted by doctors at the government-run Cama Hospital has revealed that laparoscopic surgery is highly effective...

Painkillers in Pregnancy Raise ADHD Risk in Child, Study Finds

Paracetamol, also known as Acetaminophen, is one of the few painkillers approved by the FDA for use during pregnancy....

No More Side Effects of Chemo, Radiotherapy; Ayurvedic Cancer Medicine’s Trial Successful

A clinical trial of an Ayurvedic medicine for cancer patients has been successfully completed. The medicine helps reduce the...

45-day-old Baby Becomes Youngest to Undergo Robotic Kidney Surgery in Mumbai

A 45-day-old baby boy from Nashik became the youngest to undergo robotic kidney surgery at Saifee Hospital, Mumbai. The...

Free Cancer Vaccination for Girls Aged 0-14 in Maharashtra

Cancer cases are rising rapidly across the country, and not just due to smoking or addiction, but also because...

Breast Cancer Most Prevalent Among Women, Accounts for 30% of New Cases: Study

Among women, breast cancer is the most prevalent, accounting for 30% of all new cases, followed by cervical cancer,...

Yale Study Identifies Possible Syndrome Linked to mRNA Covid Vaccines

Experts at Yale University have discovered a potential post-vaccination syndrome linked to mRNA Covid vaccines, which may cause symptoms...