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Delhi Schools Shut as Toxic Air Worsens: Nursery to Class 5 Students Sent Home

Delhi Schools Shut: Young Kids Sent Home Due to Toxic Air Delhi’s ongoing air pollution crisis has once again forced authorities to take emergency measures. With air quality plunging into the “severe” category, the Delhi government has announced the suspension of physical classes for students from nursery to Class 5, prioritising the health and safety…

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Punjab Makes History: First Govt Liver Transplant Completed at Just ₹12 Lakh

Punjab has taken a landmark step in public healthcare by successfully completing its first government-run liver transplant, making advanced medical treatment more affordable and accessible to the public. The historic surgery was carried out at the Punjab Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (PILBS), Mohali, a rapidly emerging center for high-end liver care. The transplant…

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Eggs Cancer Scare: Banned Genotoxic Drugs Found in Leading Brand, Raises Food Safety Alarms

A shocking food safety concern has emerged after reports claimed that banned genotoxic substances were discovered in a batch of eggs from a well-known brand. The controversy began when a YouTube investigation alleged that nitrofuran and nitroimidazole—both prohibited in poultry production—were detected in eggs marketed by Eggoz Nutrition. These chemicals, often misused to boost poultry…

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Mystery Kidney Failures Hit Telangana Youth: Study Links Cases to Alternative Medicines

Mystery Kidney Failures Plague Telangana Youth A mysterious rise in kidney failure cases among young individuals across Telangana has alarmed healthcare experts and triggered an urgent call for investigation. What makes the situation unusual is that most of the affected patients do not fit the typical risk profile associated with kidney disease — such as…

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India’s Superbug Crisis Deepens: How Antibiotic Resistance Is Rising at an Alarming Rate in 2025

India’s Superbug Crisis: Antibiotic Resistance Soars in 2025 Antibiotic resistance in India has reached a critical stage, posing a severe threat to public health. Hospitals, clinics, and even households are witnessing stronger and more stubborn bacterial infections that no longer respond to commonly used medicines. This fast-spreading crisis is largely fueled by improper antibiotic usage,…

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Kidney Disease Now Among Top 10 Global Killers: 788 Million Affected

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) has reached an alarming milestone, emerging as one of the top ten causes of death worldwide. With 788 million people currently living with the condition, kidney disease has become one of the fastest-growing global health threats — surpassing earlier estimates and overwhelming public health systems. According to new global medical data…

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India Becomes the Diabetes Capital of the World: 101 Million Patients, 136 Million Pre-Diabetic — Follow These 20 Rules to Reverse Sugar Levels in 20 Days

India: The Diabetes Capital of the World — 101 Million Patients & 136 Million at Risk How following 20 simple lifestyle rules for 20 days can help reverse pre-diabetes On 14 November (World Diabetes Day), alarming global and national data revealed why India is now officially the Diabetes Capital of the World. The numbers are…

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Skinny to Strong: 25-Year-Old’s 4-Year Natural Body Transformation Inspires Fitness Community

Skinny to Strong: 25-Year-Old Youth Shares His Incredible 4-Year Natural Transformation In a time when fitness influencers often rely on supplements and shortcuts, one young man’s story stands out for its discipline, patience, and pure natural effort.A 25-year-old Indian fitness enthusiast recently shared his four-year journey from being underweight to building a strong, muscular physique…

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New Danish Antivenom Effective Against 17 African Snake Species, Promises Affordable Treatment

🐍 Danish Scientists Develop Breakthrough Antivenom Against 17 African Snake Species In a major scientific breakthrough, researchers from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have developed a new broad-spectrum antivenom that has proven effective against 17 deadly African snake species — including cobras and rinkhals. This innovation could transform global snakebite treatment, offering hope to…

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