Health

No cyst, hence PMOS: Docs back name change

The term PCOS is mostly focused on ovarian conditions. It is a misnomer as there are no ovarian cysts. The polycystic appearance are actually multiple follicles produced by ovaries in response to hormonal imbalance. Even though PCOS has effect on multiple organ systems by derranging hormones and metabolism, the term was focussing only on the changes in the ovaries. This …

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Nutrition During Pregnancy Is More Than Just Eating for Two

For generations, pregnancy advice in Indian households has revolved around one familiar phrase: “eat for two.” While often shared with care and concern, this belief oversimplifies one of the most important pillars of maternal and fetal health. Pregnancy is not merely about eating more; it is about eating right. At a time when India is witnessing a rise in gestational …

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Why Healthy Living Starts With Smarter Beverage Choices

Healthy living is often associated with balanced meals, regular exercise, and mindful habits. Yet one important aspect of wellness frequently goes unnoticed: the beverages we consume every day. While nutrition discussions often focus on food, what we drink also plays a significant role in supporting hydration, energy levels, mood, and overall well-being. Think about your day. You probably start with …

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Are wellness apps making early cardiovascular risks in remote workers?

Remote work has changed the lives and work of millions of people, permanently. It is flexible and convenient but poses an increasing and often overlooked health issue: increased cardiovascular risk in the remote worker. Companies are still investing money at digital wellness platforms that track steps, sleep, stress and daily activity. But many of these tools are built to increase …

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Why Brain Tumours Are Often Diagnosed Late in India: Symptoms People Commonly Ignore

Brain tumours can have a dramatic impact on an individual’s health and quality of life; but sadly, in India, many brain tumours are at an advanced stage by the time that they are diagnosed with a brain tumour. This presents challenges when it comes to treating the brain tumour and it may also impact the ultimate outcome of the treatment …

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Myths and Facts About Brain Tumors You Should Know

Jalandhar, June 07, 2026: Brain tumors are among the most feared neurological conditions, and many people have misconceptions around them, which makes people hesitant to get help when they should. Even though we’ve made great progress in spotting and treating these tumors, false information is still out there. Getting the facts helps us detect problems early, find the right care, …

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Why Early Detection of Brain Tumors Can Make All the Difference

Amritsar, June 07, 2026: A 42-year-old patient was presented to Fortis Escorts Hospital Amritsar with drowsiness, headache and left side weakness of upper and lower limbs. A scan performed revealed massive tumor on right of the brain. There was a history of mild headaches with occasional vomiting for last 8 weeks. An MRI scan was done immediately, which diagnosed large …

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How changing temperatures and environmental conditions affect food quality.

Multiple factors can affect the quality of food, but most important factors are the temperature and the conditions in which the food exists. These factors will ultimately determine if the food is safe to eat, will provide adequate nutrition, taste good to eat, and will be safe to consume for a period of time. As I am a health professional, …

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How Smoking, Alcohol, and Screen-Time Stress Are Affecting Reproductive Health in India

India is witnessing a steady rise in fertility related concerns among young adults, particularly in urban populations. Delayed marriages, stressful work cultures, sedentary lifestyles, tobacco use, social drinking, irregular sleep patterns, and excessive screen time are increasingly influencing reproductive health in both men and women. Estimates of infertility in India vary widely, from around 3.9% to 16.8%, with a higher …

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Ebola Virus Disease Emerging Global Health Challenge

Ebola is a virus known to cause deadliest disease and a threat to humanity. The disease emerged in 1976 near the Ebola river in the Democratic Republic of Congo, hence the name. It is also called as Sudan Virus. It was mainly confined to African Countries with several outbreaks. But it has now been a new global pandemic. Ebola spreads …

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