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Trump’s Claim on Paracetamol and Autism Sparks Global Backlash: What It Means for India

The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from scientists and regulators worldwide. The WHO dismissed Trump’s advice as "highly concerning"...

With 30 Lakh Preterm Births Annually, ICMR Rolls Out of PrECISE Interventions to Tackle Neonatal Mortality

According to WHO, India records over 30 lakh preterm births annually, accounting for more than 20% of the global...

Gurugram Doctors Remove Rare “Parasitic Twins” Successfully from 20-Day-Old Baby

The baby was discharged a month ago and has been recovering well, with no complications reported so far. Gurugram: In...

Six Stillbirths Per 1,000 Deliveries in India, Highest in Northern States: Study

Stillbirths were higher in regions with greater public health facility deliveries and among women from lower-income groups, study found. New...

3 Months Old Diagnosed with Drug-Resistant TB Without Any Symptoms

Mumbai records over 60,000 new TB cases annually, with around 5,000 being drug-resistant, of these, 8–10% are children Mumbai: Doctors...

The Cost of Sleep Deprivation: Why It Matters for Your Mental Health

A growing number of Indians are facing chronic sleep deprivation, with 59% getting less than six hours of proper...

Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, and West Bengal Account for Nearly 50% of India’s Low Birthweight Babies

Despite notable progress in reducing low birthweight (LBW) across India over the past 30 years, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, and...

AI Transforms Newborn Anthropometry, with 15-Second Video

Newborn anthropometry plays a critical role in detecting growth abnormalities, malnutrition, and other health concerns early on, enabling timely...

24,000 Pregnant Women Died in 2020: WHO Report

The latest report by the World Health Organization (WHO) has exposed the stark reality of maternal healthcare services in...

India’s First case of HMPV reported in 8-month-old child in Bengaluru

India has reported its first case of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in an eight-month-old child in Bengaluru, who tested positive...

Study Finds Women from high-income quintiles prefer C-sections

A new study found that more women from high-income quintiles are having caesarean sections (C sections), even in govt...
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