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Can cake from your local bakery give you cancer? Karnataka govt’s warning explained

1 year ago

The Karnataka Food Safety Department found that out of 235 cake samples they tested, as many as 12 samples contained dangerous levels of cancer-causing artificial colours, particularly those seen in visually appealing treats like red velvet and black forest cakes. These carcinogenic chemicals can pose a serious threat to one's physical and mental health, the department said in a statement

‘October heat’ is here. How does it affect your health? How can you stay safe?

1 year ago

As the rains retreat in India, people are sweating it out owing to high temperatures and lingering humidity. This creates a distinctive weather phenomenon known as October heat. This unusual and uncomfortable weather can lead to serious health problems such as heat exhaustion, giddiness, and headaches as people struggle to stay cool

A first in the world: How Chinese scientists ‘cured’ type 1 diabetes

1 year ago

Chinese scientists claimed to have cured a type 1 diabetes patient using cell transplants in what was stated to be the first such case in the world. The 25-year-old patient, who had the chronic condition for over a decade, can now naturally regulate her blood sugar. This come around 2.5 months after undergoing the minimally invasive ‘chemically induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets’ or CiPSC islets

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann diagnosed with leptospirosis: What we know about the disease

1 year ago

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has been diagnosed with leptospirosis after being admitted to Fortis Hospital in Mohali for a routine check-up following tropical fever. Leptospirosis, a bacterial illness, is among the most prevalent zoonotic diseases globally. It is often associated with poor sanitation and contact with infected animals

Doctor explains: The alarming surge in cardiovascular diseases and how to combat them

1 year ago

Cardiovascular diseases remain the main cause of death globally, with rising cases among younger populations. The increasing prevalence of heart conditions like coronary artery disease, hypertension and congenital heart defects calls for greater awareness about risk factors. Firstpost brings out an expert’s opinion on various aspects of the disease.

Do you exercise only on the weekend? Is that enough?

1 year ago

Exercise is essential for health and well-being. Whether you are a weekend warrior or a work out daily, new research suggests the benefits are the same. Both are found to reduce risks across the full spectrum of human disease, including hypertension, diabetes, mood disorders and kidney disease

Mpox in India: What are the new dos and dont's issued by the Centre?

1 year ago

The Union Health Ministry has rolled out new advisories to states and Union Territories, urging them to build more isolation facilities and boost diagnostic capabilities to stem the spread of the mpox virus. This comes after a Kerala man was found to be infected with the more virulent and transmissible Clade 1B mpox strain, prompting authorities to enhance their response efforts

World Lung Day: Why respiratory health matters more than ever

1 year ago

World Lung Day, observed on September 25, seeks to raise awareness about lung health. As crucial organs responsible for supplying oxygen to every cell in the body, the increasing prevalence of lung health issues calls for urgent action. Here are some key facts about human lungs and tips for maintaining their health

Chennai infant suffers from rare black nose disease. What is it?

1 year ago

An infant in Chennai has been diagnosed with a rare condition called ‘black nose disease’. The condition is a new symptom of chikungunya, transmitted by the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. The disease is often characterised by macular (flat), speckled pigmentation primarily affecting the nose

World Marrow Donor Day: How matching challenges affect cancer patients worldwide

1 year ago

World Marrow Donor Day highlights the crucial role that bone marrow and stem cell donors play in saving lives, particularly for patients with life-threatening conditions like leukemia and other blood disorders. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to dispel myths about the donation process, highlighting its simplicity, life-saving potential and recent advancements in transplantation techniques continue to improve patient outcomes globally.

Doctor explains: The alarming rise in Alzheimer’s cases and its impact on global health

1 year ago

Alzheimer's is now the 6th leading cause of death among adults 65 years or older. The progressive condition, characterised by gradual cognitive decline is projected to double its affected population from 6.9 million in 2020 to nearly 14 million by 2060. Firstpost brings expert insights to highlight the challenges posed by Alzheimer’s and explore ways to address this growing concern.

Doctor explains: How intense workouts & lifestyle choices trigger heart attacks among youth

1 year ago

As India witnesses a surge in heart attacks among young gym-goers, concerns about the factors driving this alarming trend are growing. To better understand the issue, Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to explore the reasons behind the trend, its implications and preventive measures surrounding this worrying phenomenon and how to address it.

Quicksplained: How a 23-year-old US woman is fighting for life after vaccine reaction

1 year ago

A 23-year-old woman is facing a critical health crisis after a severe reaction due to vaccines administered at the UCI Medical Centre in California's Orange County. Alexis Lorenze was diagnosed with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) in January and subsequently received Tetanus, Pneumococcal, and Meningitis vaccines at the hospital for her condition. Here's what happened next

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