Category : Public Health


Elderly Man Honoured for Body Donation Pledge in MP

In a heartwarming ceremony, 76-year-old Ramswaroop Soni from Madhya Pradesh received a guard of honour for pledging to donate his body to medical science. This inspiring story highlights the growing awareness about organ and body donation in India.

MP Honours 76-YO Body Donor with Guard of Honour

In an unprecedented move, Madhya Pradesh government gives state honours to 76-year-old Babulal Jichkar during his last rites for donating his body to medical science, setting a powerful precedent for organ donation awareness.

Karnataka Tiger Attack: Officials Served Notices

Forest officials served show-cause notices following tragic tiger attack that claimed a man's life in Chamarajanagar district. Investigation reveals critical lapses in wildlife conflict management.

Ludhiana canal banks clogged post-Chhath Puja

Days after Chhath Puja celebrations ended, Ludhiana's canal banks remain clogged with religious waste as municipal cleanup efforts move at a snail's pace, raising environmental and health concerns.

Addiction: Systemic Crisis, Not Moral Failure

New research reveals addiction as a public health emergency rooted in systemic issues, not moral failing. Discover why India needs policy reform and compassionate approaches.

Nagaland's Red Run 3.0 Battles HIV/AIDS

Nagaland launches third edition of National Red Run, uniting communities in the fight against HIV/AIDS with awareness campaigns and health initiatives across the state.

Ranchi's Malaria & Dengue Crisis: 2025 District Data Revealed

Ranchi faces a severe vector-borne disease outbreak in 2025 with malaria and dengue cases surging across districts. Exclusive analysis shows stark variations in infection rates, healthcare response challenges, and prevention strategies.

Jharkhand HC slams state over botched blood transfusion

In a shocking medical negligence case, Jharkhand High Court demands accountability after Chaibasa hospital administers wrong blood type transfusion, putting patient lives at risk. Read the full investigation.

Aizawl's slingshot plan for stray dogs sparks outrage

Aizawl Municipal Corporation's unconventional plan to distribute slingshots for deterring stray dogs has animal activists up in arms. Learn about the heated debate over this controversial approach to urban animal management.

Gas Leak Panic Grips Punjab Border Villages

A suspected hazardous gas leak has triggered mass panic in Punjab's Nangal border villages, with dozens hospitalized and emergency response teams deployed to contain the situation.

Patiala Emergency Siren Test: Mock Drill Conducted

Patiala administration conducts surprise emergency siren test across the city to evaluate public awareness and preparedness for crisis situations. Find out how residents reacted and what authorities learned.

RFK Jr contradicts Trump on Tylenol-autism link

In a surprising twist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. contradicts Donald Trump's claims, stating scientific evidence shows no connection between Tylenol and autism spectrum disorders.

7 WHO-Approved Ways to Beat Air Pollution in India

Discover WHO's practical 7-step guide to dramatically reduce your personal air pollution footprint. Learn easy daily habits for cleaner indoor and outdoor air that can transform your family's health.

Bhopal Factory Fire Reveals Hospital Emergency Gaps

A recent Bhopal factory fire reveals critical gaps in Indian hospitals' readiness for chemical emergencies, raising alarming questions about healthcare infrastructure 39 years after the gas tragedy.

Delhi Pollution Crisis: Lung Disease Cases Surge

As Delhi's pollution haze thickens, city pulmonologists witness unprecedented rise in chronic respiratory illnesses. Exclusive insights on the health emergency gripping India's capital.

Delhi Chokes: Hazardous Haze Blankets Capital

Delhi's air quality deteriorates to 'Very Poor' category as thick haze and fog engulf the city, reducing visibility dramatically and raising health concerns among residents.

Tylenol During Pregnancy: US Urges Caution

US Health Secretary Xavier Becerra advises pregnant women to consult doctors before using Tylenol, citing insufficient data to confirm autism link but recommending precautionary approach.

Punjab Farm Fires Spike: 283 Cases in One Day

Punjab witnesses alarming spike in farm fires with 283 new cases reported in a single day, raising serious concerns about air quality and environmental health across North India.

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