Sarjna Rai
Sarjna Rai
With cheaper GLP-1 pills entering India, access could improve significantly, but experts warn that affordability must be balanced with strong regulation and patient safety
As activewear becomes everyday wear, experts flag concerns over chemicals in fabrics and what repeated skin contact could mean for your health
Always busy, rarely focused, the 'half attention' lifestyle is reshaping how we think, work, and rest, raising concerns about productivity, memory, and mental health
Often confused with stroke, this rare condition causes temporary paralysis due to low potassium levels, but can be reversed with timely treatment
High temperatures can disrupt your body in ways that trigger migraines. Here's what doctors say about the link and how to manage symptoms effectively
With heatwaves intensifying, experts explain whether electrolyte drinks are enough and when medical treatment becomes essential
Doctors break down how Keytruda works and who it helps, as a global probe raises concerns over patents, pricing, and access in India
A mix of can shortages, import delays, and demand spikes is leaving stores and q-commerce apps without Diet Coke in major cities
After online outrage over alleged grooming rules, the company apologises and rolls out a revised style guide addressing concerns around religious symbols
A Stanford study suggests that quitting Facebook and Instagram, even briefly, can improve mental health and encourage better daily habits
As wealth becomes more complex, the trust structure is emerging as a vital tool for founders and families. Here's a simple breakdown of what they are, how they function, and why they matter
A personalised mRNA vaccine may help the immune system fight pancreatic cancer for years, with early trial data showing reduced recurrence in some patients
With thousands still undiagnosed, experts stress that early detection can prevent complications and improve outcomes for people living with haemophilia
From smart rings to fitness bands, devices are changing how we view health, but doctors say they should support, not replace, medical advice
Findings suggest that supporting parents' mental health from pregnancy through childhood may help reduce long-term risks of depression and anxiety in children
India once redrew constituencies regularly, but political concerns over population and regional balance led to a freeze that still shapes representation today
From weekday discipline to weekend indulgence, experts explain how inconsistent eating disrupts metabolism and weakens long-term health gains
Questions mount over medical oversight in Pakistan after an investigation links unsafe injection practices to a major HIV outbreak among children
The study identifies key pillars of mental well-being, showing it is shaped by how we think, function and connect rather than just how happy we feel
New research highlights serious gaps in AI-led diagnosis, with chatbots missing most early cases but performing better as clinical details increase