Monthly Archives: November 2018
Noisy hospitals irritate staff, hamper patients’ recovery
Experts call for immediate measures in to ensure hospitals reduce noise pollution and patients are better prepared
Noise pollution it seems is everywhere. Including hospitals...
Cygnus Sonia is first Delhi private hospital under Ayushman Bharat
Even as Delhi stays out of Ayushman Bharat -Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, National Health Agency starts empanelling private hospitals
Even as political tussle between...
Weaker sex no more; physical training makes women as tough as men
Study on the participants of the first all women Transarctic Expedition shows with training women can take as much physical hardships as men
Even in...
Being bullied at work can affect your heart – go tell your boss
An observational study by University of Copenhagen shows bullying and violence at workplace increase risk of cardiovascular diseasesIf you have to deal with bullies...
Meditation works as good as therapy for post trauma stress
Study on US veterans found that not only is meditation just as effective, the drop out rate too is far lower
Transcendental meditation – the...
Endurance training,not cardio benefits the heart most
Researchers find static training such as weights are the most beneficial for the heart
The so-called cardio exercises, won't do it for your heart, after...
Drug resistance increases risk of death in Indian hospitals
Study maps the effect of drug resistance on hospital mortalities in India
Drug resistance is one of the biggest killers in Indian hospitals.
In one of...
Long term exposure to traffic noise is a risk for obesity
Research shows that traffic noise, more than noise from aircrafts or trains is a risk for obesity
Startling as it may sound, long term exposure to...
Half the pregnancies in 6 Indian states are unintended
New Guttmacher study exposes how the world's oldest family planning, dating back to 1951 programme fails Indian women
Exposing glaring loopholes in India's family planning...
Low gluten diet makes gut healthy, leads to some weight loss
Researchers evaluate the trend of choosing a low gluten diet even without allergies
An increasing number of people choose a low-gluten diet, even though they...