Noida Momos Incident: 10 Fall Ill, Probe Launched

At least 10 people, including nine from a single family, fell sick after consuming momos in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Authorities have launched an investigation into the suspected food poisoning case.

Jaisalmer Accident: Viral Video Sparks Hospital Outrage

A tragic road accident in Jaisalmer killed an 18-year-old Kalbelia dancer and injured her two sisters. A viral video showing a man carrying an injured woman to the hospital has triggered public outrage over medical facilities.

Hidden Fat: The Silent Health Risk for Fit People

Hidden fat, stored around organs like the liver and heart, poses serious health risks even in individuals with normal weight. Learn about causes, early signs, and prevention strategies from medical experts.

Study: Cutting Pills May Help Frail Elderly, Doctors Say

A new global review suggests carefully stopping some long-term medications in frail older adults may be safe and beneficial, reducing risks like falls and confusion. Indian doctors highlight the growing issue of polypharmacy.

Vet University Unveils Ready-to-Eat Nutritious Food Items

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Ludhiana has introduced two innovative ready-to-eat foods, G-E-M Balls and Core-3 Energy Delight, combining egg, milk, and millets for balanced nutrition. The products, rich in protein and energy

Dr. Prabha Chandra Named NIMHANS Director in Bengaluru

Dr. Prabha Chandra has officially taken charge as the new director of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bengaluru, bringing extensive experience in psychiatry and mental health leadership.

Second Water-Borne Disease Death in Ferozepur Village

A youth from Ferozepur's border area died at PGIMER, Chandigarh, marking the second death from water-borne diseases in his village. His family alleges jaundice, while officials await medical records for confirmation.

Punjab Nurses Strike Over Grade Pay, Defy ESMA Order

Nursing staff at Punjab's government medical colleges have begun an indefinite strike demanding restoration of Rs 4,600 grade pay, ignoring the state's ESMA invocation. Emergency services continue with skeletal staff.

UK Cardiologist Starts India Tour at PGIMER Chandigarh

UK-based cardiologist Dr Dhiraj Gupta has launched his India tour from PGIMER Chandigarh, performing atrial fibrillation procedures and training local doctors at no cost to expand access and build capacity in cardiac care.

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