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Autism shows up differently in each person, but early diagnosis, inclusive environments, and the right support can transform outcomes for individuals and families
Indian medical experts dismiss Trump's claim that Tylenol causes autism, saying paracetamol is safe in pregnancy and backed by strong clinical and observational evidence
New research shows microplastics infiltrate bone marrow, damage stem cells, and may contribute to rising global fracture and osteoporosis risk
At White House press meet, Trump said Tylenol use in pregnancy may cause autism and also called for delaying Hep B vaccines; experts warn unproven claims risk fuelling confusion, vaccine hesitancy
A rapid reform to healthcare systems, public policy and attitude in society would be required to address burden of Alzheimer's disease in population, even as medications and blood tests present a potential in diagnosis and treatment, researchers say in a Lancet Series. Alzheimer's disease -- the most common form of dementia -- is an ageing-related neurological disorder which steadily impacts one's memory and thought processes, eventually interfering with daily activities. Describing new treatments and diagnostic methods for the condition in a series of three papers in The Lancet journal, the international team of researchers said that medications -- lecanemab and donanemab -- could slow down Alzheimer's disease from advancing. The drugs, which target specific proteins in a cell, have shown an efficacy comparable to that of drugs for cancer and autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, the team said. They added that however, high costs of medicines, .
From childhood blindness to weakened immunity, vitamin A deficiency continues to affect vulnerable populations worldwide. Early action through diet and supplements can prevent lasting damage
Quick-passing fruits and juices leave your stomach within minutes, while heavy proteins can linger for hours. Understanding digestion times may improve comfort, energy and meal planning.
Chronic insomnia appears to accelerate the trajectory towards dementia, not through one pathway but several
Those at the lower end of the "healthy" range also faced higher risks, with BMIs between 18.5 and 19.9 doubling the likelihood of death
Sweet tooth but worried about calories? A doctor reveals how walking during work calls lets him enjoy gulab jamuns daily without gym guilt-here's how you can try it too
The viral infection, marked by fever, rashes and ulcers, is spreading through classrooms and day-care centres, with experts emphasising hygiene and early recognition as key to prevention
Toxin tests are trending, but doctors warn they're not routine screens-here's when you actually need them, and what not to fall for on social media
A US panel has restricted MMRV shots for kids under 4 and delayed advice on hepatitis B jabs for newborns-here's how India's vaccine policy compares and what Indian parents should do
Public toilets can be a 'microbial soup', especially when many people use them and cleaning isn't frequent as it should be
Doctors explain why some people wrinkle sooner than others and what you can do to prevent early lines through lifestyle, skincare and conscious expression
A survey confirms the most common barriers to discussing sex with children are children feeling uncomfortable or refusing to engage
Apple Watch's high blood pressure indicator is based on analysis of changes in blood volume as your heart beats
Everyday facial expressions like squinting, pouting and smiling can lead to wrinkles and fine lines over time, say doctors who explain how muscle movement ages the face
Low magnesium can cause muscle cramps, fatigue, poor sleep as well as heart problems, yet many overlook the signs
Multivitamins may seem like a quick fix for busy lives but doctors say they help only in specific cases and can harm when overused