Friday, January 09, 2026

Health

'Dirty water': NHRC seeks report from Gujarat govt on typhoid spurt in Gandhinagar

Mongolia sees surge in measles cases

Higher intake of processed foods with preservatives may raise risk of cancer

Laboratory Glass Bottles vs. Plastic Containers: Which Is Right for Your Research Needs?

When choosing between laboratory glass bottles and plastic containers, the decision depends on the specific requirements of your research. Glass bottles, usually made of 3.3 borosilicate glass, offer excellent chemical resistance, thermal stability, and optical clarity, making them suitable for storing reactive or light-sensitive reagents. Plastic containers, such as those made from LDPE or PP, offer better impact resistance and are lighter, making them more convenient for routine handling. Comparing the strengths and limitations of both materials helps determine which option is better suited for accuracy, safety, and efficiency in laboratory applications.

China failing to boost its population after a decade of ending one-child policy

Sonia Gandhi ‘absolutely stable’, responding well to treatment, says Gangaram Hospital

Bengal doctor seeks crowdfunding to pay Rs 30 lakh govt bond

India’s first government AI clinic to boost public health system

Bengal govt to fianlise draft of state ‘Antibiotic Action Plan’ next week

Stigma, lack of awareness driving high mental health treatment gap in India: Experts

India rises from 123rd to 8th globally in WHO pharmacovigilance contributions: Nadda

Chennai to house free women's cancer screening centre by February

Govt bans high‑dose Nimesulide oral formulations

PM Modi’s message on misuse of antibiotics timely: Experts

Civil Hospital Phagwara Starts Blood Bank After Two-Year Gap, but Doctor Shortage Persists

Essential Full Body Tests for 2026: Don’t Miss These!

Disrupted sleep cycles linked to aggressive breast cancer: Study

2025 a year of evidence-based growth, global leadership for Ayush sector

New monoclonal antibody safe and effective for rare liver disease

Health quizzes held in Gujarat's Sabarkantha to create awareness among adolescents

IIT Madras’ new precision nanoinjection platform to boost breast cancer drug delivery

Meditation a scientific tool for stress management, neuroplasticity: MDNIY

New ICMR study unravels breast cancer risk factors among Indian women

Kashmiris await rain and snow as 40-day long 'Chillai Kalan' begins tomorrow

Fat Loss Peptides for Athletes: What Works and What to Avoid

CDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

Indian scientists find missing link in body’s cells to boost therapies for Alzheimer’s, cancer

PM Modi to address 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine today

Indian researchers develop new peptide therapy to treat eye infections

India launches AI-driven community screening for diabetic retinopathy

India has potential to become global leader in AI-supported stroke management: Experts

Environmentalist raises concern over rising pollution levels in Kolkata's Maidan area

Boosting Milk Supply: How Diet and Habits Make a Difference

Breastfeeding is one of the most natural and rewarding experiences for new mothers. Providing your baby with sufficient nourishment is essential for healthy growth, immunity, and overall development. However, many mothers face challenges when it comes to producing enough milk. Understanding how to boost milk supply through diet, lifestyle habits, and daily routines can make this journey smoother and more enjoyable.

 

 

Fire at illegal Bhubaneswar bar sparks safety crackdown; no casualties reported

India to outpace global average with 2026 medical trend at 11.5 pc: Report

Dengue cases in Manipur mount to 5,502 despite declining outbreak intensity

Health Ministry, WHO launch health campaign on Delhi Metro for women, girls

Punjab scripts history with first successful liver transplant at Government run institute at Mohali

Over 30 minutes of Instagram, Snapchat use may impair children’s attention: Study

How new labour reforms are empowering India’s mine workers

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