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Child Social Media Stars: A 2025 Trend Analysis

Explore the rise of child influencers aged 3-7 on Instagram and YouTube in India. Meet the young stars and learn expert insights on the psychological impact of early social media fame.

New Gene TMEM167A Linked to Neonatal Diabetes Found

Scientists at the University of Exeter identify a novel gene, TMEM167A, responsible for neonatal diabetes in infants under six months. This breakthrough explains the link to neurological issues.

Gujarat's Drive for Type-1 Diabetes in Children

Gujarat govt launches a special drive for Type-1 diabetes detection & free insulin kits for children. CM Bhupendra Patel commits to statewide access to treatment. Read more.

Ludhiana rescues 11 children from begging hotspots

Ludhiana district administration rescued 11 children from begging in a major drive under Project Jeevanjot 2.0. Officials vow to make city free from child exploitation. Report cases on helpline 1098.

8 Foods to Help Manage Diabetes Blood Sugar

Discover 8 nutrient-rich foods, from sweet potatoes to lentils, that can help control blood sugar spikes, improve insulin sensitivity, and support overall metabolic health this winter.

7 Skin Signs of Uncontrolled Diabetes

Uncontrolled diabetes often shows early signs on your skin. Discover 7 critical symptoms, from dark patches to slow-healing wounds, and learn when to see a doctor.

MIT's Non-Invasive Glucose Monitor Uses Light, Not Needles

MIT researchers develop a light-based glucose sensor, eliminating painful finger pricks. The shoebox-sized device uses Raman spectroscopy and aims for smartwatch size. A potential game-changer for India's diabetic population.

How Gum Disease and Diabetes Worsen Each Other

New research confirms a dangerous two-way link between diabetes and gum disease. Learn how high blood sugar fuels oral infections and how gum disease can worsen diabetes control.

Diabetic's hidden shoe bite leads to leg amputation

A 56-year-old diabetic man hid a shoe bite for 3 weeks, leading to a severe infection and below-knee amputation. Experts explain why foot care is non-negotiable for diabetics and share crucial warning signs.

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