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How Nipah virus re-emerged for the sixth time in Kerala

1 year ago

The Nipah virus has resurfaced in Kerala, tragically claiming the life of a 24-year-old student from the state's Malappuram district on September 9th. This marks the sixth time since 2018 that the southern state is staring at an outbreak with 175 people in contact with the deceased being tracked

How superbugs could kill nearly 40 million people by 2050

1 year ago

Superbugs will kill nearly 40 million people over the next 25 years, according to a new global analysis. The study discovered that whereas drug-related mortality among very young children is on the decline due to advancements in immunisation and hygiene, the trend for their grandparents is the opposite

What is 'dead butt syndrome' caused by sitting for too long?

1 year ago

The 'dead butt syndrome', also known as gluteal amnesia is a disorder that strikes when your glutes, or butt muscles, effectively 'forget' how to do their job after a proonged period of inactivity such as sitting at your desk for too long. This condition can lead to serious discomfort and even potential long-term damage if left unchecked

Doctor explains: How lifestyle choices & genetics drive alarming surge in fatty liver disease

1 year ago

One in three Indians is affected by Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. This alarming trend, often a precursor to Type 2 diabetes and other serious metabolic disorders highlights a growing health crisis that mirrors the rising rates observed in Europe. As the prevalence of fatty liver disease continues to rise in India, Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to explore the reasons, its implications and preventive measures and how to address it.

How unprotected sex is driving up STis in Europe

1 year ago

Data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control shows that syphilis cases have risen by 34 per cent from 2021 to 2022, chlamydia cases by 16 per cent and gonorrhoea cases by 48 per cent. The decline in condom use is a major factor contributing to the rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Europe, especially among key populations like young people and sex with men (MSM)

From bald to bold: How safe are hair transplants?

1 year ago

Hair loss will affect everyone at some point in their life. But, despite its prevalence, treating baldness is a big business. While there are many positive reports of people who’ve had hair transplants abroad, there are cases where the surgery has been carried out by an unqualified person and where people unsuitable for hair transplants have still been treated

World Sepsis Day | Doctor explains why it's life-threatening condition & who is at risk

1 year ago

According to the World Health Organisation, Sepsis is one of the most frequent causes of death worldwide. There were 48.9 million cases and 11 million sepsis-related deaths reported worldwide, representing 20 per cent of all global deaths, according to data published in 2020. As sepsis continues to impact global health with alarming frequency, understanding its complexities and challenges is crucial. To shed light on this critical issue, Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to understand risk factors and, importance of early detection and prevention strategies.

Why India's drug regulator has suspended licence for 'Pres Vu' eye drop that would 'replace reading glasses'

1 year ago

The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has suspended approval for PresVu, the eye drop that stirred excitement with its claim to replace reading glasses. The drug regulator revoked the marketing and manufacturing licences granted to drug maker Entod Pharmaceuticals citing 'unauthorised promotion' and concerns over the 'unsafe use' of the eye drops by patients

Did COVID accelerate brain ageing among teens?

1 year ago

According to a new study, the COVID-19 lockdowns — including school closures, postponed sports, and stay-at-home drills — accelerated adolescent brain ageing by as much as four years. The findings have sparked worries about how the pandemic has affected teenagers' mental health and learning ability

Why has Delhi banned crackers until January 1? How much harm do fireworks cause to the body?

1 year ago

Delhi’s skies will be quiet ahead of festival season, as the AAP-led government has announced a complete ban on the manufacturing, storage, sale, and usage of firecrackers until January 1, 2025. Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said the measure was essential to protect citizens from the worsening air pollution caused by firecrackers

Mpox outbreak at US prison: How bad is it?

1 year ago

Mpox has been detected in Fort Dodge Correctional Facility in Iowa, US, which has a population of 1,251. The strain found within the prison has been classified as the less serious clade II, though it is unknown how many inmates have been affected. The prison staff have told local press that they are controlling the situation

How Pakistan’s Peshawar has emerged as mpox 'epicentre'

1 year ago

Pakistan’s Peshawar city is emerging as the ‘epicentre’ of the globally concerning mpox virus. The neighbouring country reported its fifth monkeypox case on Sunday, after a 47-year-old man tested positive at the Bacha Khan International Airport. The latest mpox case has raised concerns about the virus’s spread from travellers arriving from West Asia

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