
AI for Doctors : New Delhi, December 30, 2025 AI for Doctors : In a significant step towards modernising medical education and clinical practice in India, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced[…]

Great question — important and often misunderstood. Below is a detailed, research-based article explaining why smoking is often more injurious to women than to men, with mechanisms, key facts and data, and clinical/public-health implications. Why smoking is[…]

Introduction Emerging scientific evidence suggests a surprising link between oral health and Parkinson’s disease. Researchers have found that harmful bacteria present in the mouth may travel to the gut and eventually affect the brain, potentially triggering or[…]

Introduction Migraine is a common primary neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headache attacks of moderate to severe intensity, often associated with autonomic and neurological symptoms. According to global epidemiological data, migraine is one of the leading causes[…]

Union Health Minister JP Nadda’s recent remarks at the convocation of King George’s Medical University have sparked serious concern among India’s medical fraternity. By stating that young doctors are free to go abroad but can no longer[…]

Diabetes—once considered a condition of adulthood—is now increasingly affecting teenagers. This alarming shift is linked to lifestyle changes, sedentary habits, rising obesity, and the hormonal changes of puberty that strain the body’s insulin response. Current Epidemiological Trends[…]

Dark circles are one of those universal little mysteries — they show up after a late night, during stressful weeks, or sometimes for no obvious reason at all. But behind those shadows lies an interesting bit of[…]