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300 Mangaluru Students Receive Free Sanitary Pads

Govt First Grade College in Kavoor held a menstrual health awareness drive, distributing free biodegradable pads to 300 girls. The initiative, sponsored by a US couple and an NGO, will be held bi-monthly.

Seed Cycling: Social Media Trend for Hormonal Health

Explore seed cycling, the viral food trend for women's hormonal health. Learn how flax, pumpkin, sunflower & sesame seeds are used, its potential benefits for PCOS, and why medical advice is crucial.

Young Indian Women at Rising Heart Attack Risk

Doctors warn of a sharp 30% rise in heart attacks among young Indian women under 40. Learn the subtle, often ignored symptoms and why early action is crucial to save lives.

Pumpkin Seeds: A Natural Aid for PMS Symptoms

Discover how pumpkin seeds, rich in magnesium and zinc, can help manage common PMS symptoms like cramps, headaches, and fatigue. Learn the science and simple ways to include them in your diet.

Gujarat University Gets Gates Grant for Menstrual Health

Gujarat Biotechnology University receives Rs 1.3 crore from Gates Foundation for innovative RNA-based solutions to combat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, aiming to transform women's healthcare in underserved regions.

India's Mental Health Crisis Needs Urgent Action

India faces a severe mental healthcare gap with only 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people. Discover the challenges and solutions in our comprehensive analysis of the mental health crisis.

Retired Official's Suicide at Hazaribag Station

Vinay Kumar Singh, a 70-year-old retired official, died by suicide at Hazaribag railway station. He left a suicide note apologizing to his family. Read the full investigation details.

Free Health Camp Serves 200+ in Chandigarh

A free health camp organized in Chandigarh provided comprehensive medical services to over 200 residents. Get details about this community healthcare initiative.

India Debates Menstrual Leave at Workplaces

India discusses normalizing periods at work with paid menstrual leave. Opponents worry about productivity impact and women's career advancement. Read the full analysis.

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