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Stay informed with the latest health news from India — curated from Times of India, NDTV, Hindustan Times and more.

Reimagining emergency care in India From sirens to systems
2026-04-18 5 min read HealthDial

Reimagining emergency care in India From sirens to systems

As rising urban pressures, disease burdens, and climate-linked crises test response systems, the next leap will depend on how well India integrates technology, infrastructure, and policy into a unified, patient-centric emergency network

Break through in cancer
2026-03-25 5 min read HealthDial

Break through in cancer

Recent breakthroughs in cancer research are transforming treatment with advances like immunotherapy, gene editing, and targeted drugs. New therapies are improving survival rates, offering more personalized care, and even showing potential to eliminate tum

Advancements in Genetic Testing
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Advancements in Genetic Testing

Genetic testing is becoming more accessible and accurate.

Mobile Health Clinics Expanding Healthcare Access
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Mobile Health Clinics Expanding Healthcare Access

Mobile clinics bring medical services to underserved communities.

Breakthrough in Diabetes Monitoring Technology
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Breakthrough in Diabetes Monitoring Technology

Continuous glucose monitoring systems improve diabetes management.

Hospitals Adopting Smart Diagnostic Platforms
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Hospitals Adopting Smart Diagnostic Platforms

Integrated digital platforms streamline hospital diagnostics.

Preventive Healthcare Gaining Popularity
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Preventive Healthcare Gaining Popularity

Preventive healthcare services are increasingly in demand.

Point-of-Care Testing Revolutionizing Diagnostics
2026-03-07 5 min read HealthDial

Point-of-Care Testing Revolutionizing Diagnostics

Point-of-care testing enables immediate diagnosis at patient location.

New Lab Automation Tools Speed Up Diagnostics
2026-03-06 5 min read HealthDial

New Lab Automation Tools Speed Up Diagnostics

Automated laboratory systems reduce diagnostic processing time significantly.

Global Push for Affordable Diagnostic Services
2026-03-06 5 min read HealthDial

Global Push for Affordable Diagnostic Services

Governments aim to make diagnostics affordable and accessible.

AI Powered Pathology Tools Assist Doctors
2026-03-06 5 min read HealthDial

AI Powered Pathology Tools Assist Doctors

AI pathology systems assist doctors in analyzing medical samples.

Importance of Regular Health Checkups
2026-03-06 5 min read HealthDial

Importance of Regular Health Checkups

Doctors emphasize annual health screenings for early disease detection.

Digital Health Records Improving Patient Care
2026-03-05 5 min read HealthDial

Digital Health Records Improving Patient Care

Electronic health records allow doctors to access patient history quickly.

New Rapid Test for Viral Infections Developed
2026-03-05 5 min read HealthDial

New Rapid Test for Viral Infections Developed

Scientists introduce rapid diagnostic test capable of detecting infections in minutes.

Smart Wearables Helping Monitor Patient Health
2026-03-05 5 min read HealthDial

Smart Wearables Helping Monitor Patient Health

Wearable health devices are helping people track vital health indicators.

New Imaging Technology Improves MRI Accuracy
2026-03-04 5 min read HealthDial

New Imaging Technology Improves MRI Accuracy

Next-generation MRI technology provides clearer and faster diagnostic imaging.

Rise of Home Diagnostic Test Kits
2026-03-04 5 min read HealthDial

Rise of Home Diagnostic Test Kits

Home testing kits for blood sugar, cholesterol, and infections are becoming increasingly popular.

Portable Diagnostic Devices Improving Rural Healthcare
2026-03-03 5 min read HealthDial

Portable Diagnostic Devices Improving Rural Healthcare

Portable diagnostic machines are helping doctors provide faster diagnosis in remote regions.

WHO Highlights Need for Preventive Health Screening
2026-03-03 5 min read HealthDial

WHO Highlights Need for Preventive Health Screening

Preventive health checkups are essential to detect diseases before symptoms appear.

New Blood Test May Detect Cancer Earlier
2026-03-02 5 min read HealthDial

New Blood Test May Detect Cancer Earlier

Researchers have developed a blood test capable of detecting multiple cancers in early stages.

Telemedicine Expanding Access to Healthcare
2026-03-02 5 min read HealthDial

Telemedicine Expanding Access to Healthcare

Telemedicine continues to grow as patients prefer remote consultations.

AI Transforming Early Disease Detection
2026-03-01 5 min read HealthDial

AI Transforming Early Disease Detection

Artificial intelligence is helping doctors detect diseases earlier using diagnostic imaging and predictive analytics.

Shigella | Virulent bacterium
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

Shigella | Virulent bacterium

Kerala has seen a new outbreak of shigellosis, caused by this gram-negative, contagious bacterium, which infects millions globally every year

Struggling to lose weight? Gastroenterologist shares one of the easiest dietary upgrades, and it's not a supplement
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

Struggling to lose weight? Gastroenterologist shares one of the easiest dietary upgrades, and it's not a supplement

With so much information out there, weight loss can get confusing – especially when a lot of hacks do not work.  Dr Salhab shares one of the simplest tips.

Dermatologist warns about DIY skincare hacks: 'Lemon juice, baking soda can disturb skin pH...'
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

Dermatologist warns about DIY skincare hacks: 'Lemon juice, baking soda can disturb skin pH...'

Are DIY skincare hacks safe? Know from an expert about the mistakes you may be making!

Can lung cancer be prevented using a drug?
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

Can lung cancer be prevented using a drug?

The significance of the recent research is that if the protein signature discovered genuinely identifies people at particularly high risk, it could eventually help make screening programmes for lung c…

Cancer knows no boundaries; nor should cancer care
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

Cancer knows no boundaries; nor should cancer care

Oncology research has significantly progressed in recent years, but inequalities in treatment, limited access to screening, and uneven clinical application persist

Replaying the same cringe memory from years ago? Neurologist explains why brain remembers embarrassing moments
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

Replaying the same cringe memory from years ago? Neurologist explains why brain remembers embarrassing moments

Can’t stop thinking about an old embarrassing moment? Know why your brain replays it!

Common fitness and weight loss myths people still believe: Chennai fitness coach shares where Indians are going wrong
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

Common fitness and weight loss myths people still believe: Chennai fitness coach shares where Indians are going wrong

The world of fitness is riddled with common myths that can actually derail your weight loss journey. Raj debunks some misconceptions that people still believe.

Dr. Reddy’s launches generic cancer drug Bosutinib in U.S.
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

Dr. Reddy’s launches generic cancer drug Bosutinib in U.S.

MSN is responsible for the development and manufacturing of the product, the company said

Can a person with normal cholesterol still have a heart attack? Heart surgeon explains difference between LDL-C and ApoB
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

Can a person with normal cholesterol still have a heart attack? Heart surgeon explains difference between LDL-C and ApoB

Having normal lipid panels does not mean you are safe from heart disease risk. Dr London shares the biomarkers that can help assess your risk.

Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter's death
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter's death

In a statement, a spokesperson for OpenAI called the situation heartbreaking and said the version of ChatGPT that Alice was using is no longer available

UK nutritionist warns 'your rice is full of toxic arsenic', explains 'method to cut rice toxicity by 73%'
13 Jun 2026 3 min read Hindustan Times

UK nutritionist warns 'your rice is full of toxic arsenic', explains 'method to cut rice toxicity by 73%'

Zib warned that common rice may contain harmful arsenic linked to serious health issues. He recommends a multi-step cooking process, including parboiling.

The human cost of a deadly weed killer: banning of  paraquat in Telangana
13 Jun 2026 3 min read The Hindu

The human cost of a deadly weed killer: banning of paraquat in Telangana

In March, Telangana banned paraquat, one of the world’s most widely used and highly toxic weedicides, becoming only the third State in India to do so. The herbicide is responsible for hundreds of deat…

10 home remedies to avoid swine flu
16 Feb 2015 3 min read Times of India

10 home remedies to avoid swine flu

Are the rising swine flu casualties giving you jitters?

Now just pop a pill to stop blood clots
18 Aug 2009 3 min read Times of India

Now just pop a pill to stop blood clots

Blood clots, which are responsible foir killing many people every year, can now be treated without needles, i.e by oral medication.

Hysterectomy through belly button leaves no scars
17 Aug 2009 3 min read Times of India

Hysterectomy through belly button leaves no scars

Doctors have operated on a woman which they claim is the first hysterectomy in Europe through a tiny incision in her belly button, leaving no visible outward scars.

Kissing can cause herpes
17 Aug 2009 3 min read Times of India

Kissing can cause herpes

The Australian Herpes Management Forum says that once you are affected with the Herpes virus, it stays in the body and can reactivate at any time.

A sweeter broccoli to cut heart diseases
17 Aug 2009 3 min read Times of India

A sweeter broccoli to cut heart diseases

Scientists claimed to have developed a new variety of broccoli that is not only grown naturally, but also tastes sweeter and has 40% more anti-oxidants than the normal to reduce risks of heart disease…

'Havan' for bacteria-free homes: Study
17 Aug 2009 3 min read Times of India

'Havan' for bacteria-free homes: Study

Want to lead a healthy life and free your home from bacteria? Perform 'havan' at regular intervals.

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