New mRNA Vaccine Targets India's Toughest Cancer

A new personalized mRNA vaccine is being tested to improve survival rates for pancreatic cancer, one of India's deadliest cancers. The vaccine trains the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells, offering hope for better outcomes.

WHO Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns

WHO has prequalified a child-friendly malaria treatment for babies weighing 2-5 kg, closing a gap in pediatric care. New diagnostic tests also approved to combat drug-resistant strains.

Baking Soda Toy Cleaning: Simple and Safe Method

Learn how to clean children's toys using baking soda. This non-toxic, inexpensive method works on plastic, stuffed animals, wood, and pet toys. Step-by-step guide for a germ-free playtime.

Toothpaste and Baking Soda for a Clean Toilet Seat

Discover how a simple paste of toothpaste and baking soda can effectively clean your toilet seat, removing germs and stains without harsh chemicals. Learn the science behind this natural cleaning method.

Why Windows Stay Streaky Despite Cleaning

Learn why windows remain cloudy after cleaning due to chemical residues from hard water and pollution. Discover science-backed tips using distilled water and proper timing for streak-free glass.

Sadhguru: Live-In Relationships Not Better Than Marriage

Spiritual leader Sadhguru explains why live-in relationships lack commitment and respect, while marriage provides stability. He argues that uncommitted relationships cause insecurity and that marriage offers economic, social, and emotional stability.

AP doctor's study shows low-cost HIV care works

Dr Yanamadala Murali Krishna's 25-year study published in JIAPAC shows 88.3% survival rate in HIV patients using cost-effective two-drug regimens and clinical monitoring, saving over Rs 7 lakh per patient.

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