As India steps into the era of AI-driven diagnostics, the question is no longer whether AI will be part of healthcare but how quickly, safely and fairly it can be integrated. The launch of the Excel 3T MRI is a promising start, but experts believe that the road ahead will require not just smarter machines but smarter policies, wider access and deeper human-AI collaboration.
Thinking of staying off alcohol? It is not a bad idea. Here's a step-by-step map of what happens to your body if you don't drink for a day, a week, a month, a year
Garlic, chilli, turmeric and their spice-rack neighbours may sound like good ingredients for glowing, healthy skin. However, in raw form, they are unrefined, unstable and frequently far too harsh for the delicate acid mantle that shields human skin
As GLP-1-based drugs like semaglutide gain popularity, new insights highlight how gut health, diet, protein, and sleep can naturally support GLP-1 hormone function. Firstpost presents expert views on how lifestyle changes can aid metabolic health and weight management.
Donald Trump announced that beverage giant Coca-Cola would replace high-fructose corn syrup used in its drinks with cane sugar in the US. The US President says the move will make the drink 'just better'. But will this change have any real benefits? We decode
President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a vein condition where legs have trouble pumping blood back to the heart. Earlier, speculations around the 79-year-old president were rife on social media after users noticed puffy ankles and bruises on his hands during his FIFA Club World Cup appearance. How serious is Trump's condition?
The chances of getting affected by cancer increase as people age. Since the 1990s, the age-adjusted death rate related to cancer has fallen considerably
In the UK, eight children have thus far been born using the DNA of three people, a method known as mitochondria donation treatment (MDT). The families of the children, from under six months to over two years old, have had rare but fatal mitochondrial disorders for generations. The children are said to be happy and healthy. But what do we know about MDT? How can is stop genetic diseases from being passed down?
Until last week, there were 98 active cases of measles in Bolivia as the country's government launched a door-to-door vaccination drive to curb the spread of the disease
A nine-year-old girl died in Rajasthan due to a suspected heart attack. Prachi Kumawat, a Class 4 student in Sikar, collapsed at her school during lunch break. Despite efforts to revive her, she could not be saved. Her death adds to another fatality in children linked to cardiac arrest this year. Are such cases on the rise?
At least 13 samples collected between May 8 and June 17, tested positive for Wild Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1). The samples were collected from key cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad
Top health institutions like AIIMS Nagpur have been directed to display eye-catching “oil and sugar boards” in cafeterias and public areas
The man had been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in this northern district.
The toilet habits of women and men depend on, among other things, anatomy and hormones. While many say women use the loo more often due to ‘small bladders’, science says that is not actually the case. Let's take a closer look
You might think your bed is clean, but every night it fills with sweat, dead skin, bacteria, and allergens. From dust mites to fungi, your bedding becomes a hotspot for microbes if not washed regularly. Experts say sheets should be washed weekly, but many don’t. So, how often should you really launder everything for a healthier sleep?
Fibremaxxing is the latest wellness trend taking over social media. It involves making a conscious effort to eat more dietary fibre. While having a high fibre promises better digestion and supports weight loss, fibremaxxing can also have a flip side. Here's what you should be aware of
Reels addiction, marked by compulsive short-form video use is increasingly affecting teens and young adults. Firstpost brings out expert’s views on its psychological roots, symptoms and therapies like CBT, digital detox and mindfulness.
For years, people living with obesity have been given the same basic advice: eat less, move more. But while this mantra may sound simple, it’s not effective for all. Genetics, childhood experiences, cultural norms, economic disadvantage, psychological health, mental illness and even the kind of job you have all play a role and cannot be ignored
Scientists at Sheffield Hallam University say they have developed a 'powerful double weapon' against hair loss caused by chemotherapy in cancer patients. Researchers say the treatment combines scalp cooling caps with an antioxidant-rich lotion, which has ingredients like those found in red grapes
The documents show that blockbuster cancer drugs like pembrolizumab (brand Keytruda), osimertinib (brand Tagrisso), and trastuzumab deruxtecan (brand Enhertu), used to treat lung and breast cancer, will be fully exempted from customs duty
More than two-thirds of states have reported at least one case, with 27 outbreaks identified nationwide. Three deaths have occurred, two unvaccinated children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico, with dozens hospitalised
A new Covid variant XFG, nicknamed 'Stratus', has been found in 38 countries. According to an expert, the countries showing the highest rates of detection of XFG as of mid-June include India at more than 50 per cent followed by Spain at 42 per cent, and the United Kingdom and United States with more than 30 per cent each
A new study by researchers at University College London (UCL) explains why people are drawn to different types of exercise, and it may have a lot to do with personality. The study involved 132 participants who were divided into two groups. Notably, the researchers believe that understanding the link between personality and exercise preferences could make it easier for people who find it hard to maintain a routine to discover activities they truly enjoy
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has released a list of 17 drugs, if expired, to be flushed down the toilet immediately rather than discarded. CDSCO says fentanyl, tramadol and tapentadol are among those that could be harmful if discarded improperly. Here’s what you need to know
The United States is grappling with its worst measles outbreak since 1992, with over 1,270 cases and three deaths in 38 states. As vaccination rates fall and distrust in health institutions grows, Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s mixed messaging on vaccines is coming under the scanner
The next time you apply that skin-lightening cream or your eye makeup, think again. It might contain the harmful chemical element mercury. The Government of India is now even mulling a ban on mercury-based cosmetics owing to the dangers they pose to the human body
Regular physical activity lowers cancer risk, aids recovery and improves survival. In this expert-led interview, we explore how simple movement such as walking, yoga, chores can support cancer prevention and treatment.
Doctors across specialties are calling for digital detox as screen-related stress, sleep issues and anxiety surge in 2025. Experts explain how intentional disconnection from devices can reset brain chemistry, improve sleep and boost emotional health—making unplugging a modern, science-backed prescription for well-being.
As AI, telemedicine and digital tools transform healthcare, doctors are adapting to a tech-driven future while preserving the human touch. Experts say technology can enhance care but empathy, intuition and doctor-patient relationships remain essential in modern medicine’s evolving role.
A Canadian study found 5.5 per cent of 1,082 psychology students believed that eating cheese before sleeping affected their dreams. While there’s no evidence to prove cheese causes nightmares, there is evidence that explains the link