Weekly Numerology Horoscope For October 6 - 12: Number 9- Act With Courage, Leadership Comes From Heart
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:27 p.m. | Source:
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Weekly Numerology Predictions for Destiny Number 9: Know how your week will turn out in terms of career, love, health, lucky colour, lucky day, what caution to take, and more. Read on.
Weekly Numerology Horoscope For October 6 - 12: Number 8- Discipline Creates Destiny, Keep Working, Rewards Are Near
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:23 p.m. | Source:
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Weekly Numerology Predictions for Destiny Number 7: Know how your week will turn out in terms of career, love, health, lucky colour, lucky day, what caution to take, and more. Read on.
Cough syrup tragedy deepens with two deaths in MP's Betul, probe initiated
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:18 p.m. | Source:
Lokmat Times
Cough syrup tragedy deepens with two deaths in MP's Betul, probe initiated - Betul, Oct 5 The Coldrif cough syrup crisis in Madhya Pradesh has taken a disturbing turn with the ... Get Latest News on Health only on lokmattimes.com
Weekly Numerology Horoscope For October 6 - 12: Number 7- Silence Holds Answers, Introspection Is Your Greatest Guide
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:16 p.m. | Source:
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Weekly Numerology Predictions for Destiny Number 7: Know how your week will turn out in terms of career, love, health, lucky colour, lucky day, what caution to take, and more. Read on.
Weekly Numerology Horoscope For October 6 - 12: Number 6- Trust Structure And Patience, Slow Progress Is Real Progress
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:11 p.m. | Source:
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Weekly Numerology Predictions for Destiny Number 6: Know how your week will turn out in terms of career, love, health, lucky colour, lucky day, what caution to take, and more. Read on.
Malaika Arora shares 6 simple yoga stretches that keep her toned and flexible at 51: Watch
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:05 p.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Malaika Arora shares 6 easy and soothing stretches that can be done daily to release tension, improve flexibility, and keep your body feeling light and calm. | Health
Weekly Numerology Horoscope For October 6 - 12: Number 5- Embrace Flexibility, Change Is Your Stepping Stone To Success
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3:01 p.m. | Source:
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Weekly Numerology Predictions for Destiny Number 5: Know how your week will turn out in terms of career, love, health, lucky colour, lucky day, what caution to take, and more. Read on.
‘Lives could have been saved’: Dr Praveen Soni suspended in cough syrup case that killed 11 children; officials cite 'irreparable harm'
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 11:36 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Just hours after his arrest, Madhya Pradesh authorities have suspended Dr Praveen Soni, a paediatrician posted at Civil Hospital, Parasia in Chhindwara, and launched an investigation after 11 children died from kidney failure linked to contaminated Coldrif syrup.
The suspension, issued by Commissioner Health Tarun Rathi on Sunday, states, “Dr Praveen Soni, a paediatrician posted at Civil Hospital, Parasia, District Chhindwara, was found to be conducting private practice, during which he prescribed certain medicines to infants brought to him for treatment.
\"After consuming the prescribed medicines, several of these children developed high fever and difficulty in urination, following which some of them tragically died. The inquiry into the matter revealed that Dr Soni prescribed medicines that adversely affected the kidneys of the infants, leading to their deaths.\"
\"The findings make it clear that Dr Praveen Soni, while engaging in private practice, prescribed medicines to infants, and it was after consuming those medicines that the children developed severe fever, difficulty in passing urine, and ultimately suffered kidney failure resulting in death.\"
\"The report further stated that if Dr Soni had properly examined the children, accurately diagnosed their condition and provided appropriate treatment, their lives might have been saved. However, he failed to do so during his private practice.\"
\"As a result, Dr Soni caused irreparable harm, tarnished the image of the department, and proved incapable of fulfilling his official duties and responsibilities.”
Laboratory tests found the syrup contained diethylene glycol (DEG) — a poisonous industrial chemical used in antifreeze and brake fluids — at levels between 46.28% and 48.6%. The deaths, which occurred over the past month, mainly affected children under five.
Ten children died while undergoing treatment at Nagpur’s Government Medical College and Hospital, and six others remain hospitalised.
The state government has banned the sale of Coldrif syrup and ordered drug inspectors to seize stocks and test other batches from the Tamil Nadu-based manufacturer, Sresan Pharmaceuticals. C
hief Minister Mohan Yadav announced Rs 4 lakh compensation for the families of each deceased child and said treatment costs for affected children would be covered by the state.
The FIR, filed at Parasia police station, names Dr Soni and Sresan Pharmaceuticals under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, following a complaint by Dr Ankit Sahlam, Block Medical Officer, Community Health Centre, Parasia, which cited medical records and laboratory findings confirming acute kidney injury.
Authorities said the investigation is ongoing, focusing on the full chain of responsibility behind the supply and prescription of the contaminated medicine. Multi-state inspections by the Central Drug Standards Control Organisation have been initiated, targeting pharmaceutical units in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, focusing on cough syrups, antipyretics, and antibiotics.
The conference aims to discuss the rational use of cough syrups and ensure the quality of drugs following multiple child deaths linked to Coldrif cough syrup
AIIMS-trained liver specialist shares 3 drinks for patients with fatty liver disease: 'Beetroot juice is packed with…'
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 11:31 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Gastroenterologist Dr Sethi suggests three drinks to help manage fatty liver disease, as they are rich in antioxidants and compounds that may reduce liver fat. | Health
Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav, in a statement on Saturday, said that 25,192 medical camps were organised simultaneously across 26 districts, offering free h
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 11:10 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Welcome to this week's horoscope, where the celestial alignments offer insight into the lives of the zodiac signs. From career and love to finances and health, these forecasts provide a glimpse into what the week holds for you. Discover how the cosmic energies might influence your decisions, emotions, and interactions, guiding you through the paths of your sun sign. So, let's break down these predictions given by astrologer Vishal Bhardwaj, Founder of Predictions for Success, without further delay.
NHS surgeon explains why chewing gum can protect against tooth decay; shares 7 tips to balance your oral microbiome
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 11:09 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
We often ignore oral hygiene until it is too late. Dr Karan Rajan has shared 7 simple daily habits that go a long way in protecting your oral health. | Health
AIIMS orthopaedic surgeon reveals ‘best sleeping position’ to prevent neck, back and joint pain
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 7:13 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Many wake up with back or neck pain due to poor sleep posture. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dushyant shares simple positions to ease pain and protect your spine. | Health
Discover your Daily Horoscope Today, 5th October 2025, for all zodiac signs. Get detailed guidance on career, finance, love, and health to harmonize your day with cosmic energies and make informed decisions.
Over 50 lakh Indians at long-term risk of chikungunya as threat rises
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 7 a.m. | Source:
India Today
A recent global analysis finds India to be at the highest risk for long-term impacts from chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus. The study predicts millions in India could be exposed, with chronic health consequences posing significant concerns for public health systems.
Celebrity health expert suggests 10 perfect ways to melt away belly fat and lose weight in 15 days
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 7 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Belly fat is not just about appearance, it can quietly affect metabolism, digestion, and overall health. Gut health expert Prashant Desai, a nutritionist and exercise physiologist, emphasizes that the secret to losing belly fat isn’t about extreme diets or endless cardio. It’s about understanding the gut, balancing hormones, and creating simple habits that accelerate metabolism naturally. Here are 10 practical ways to help melt away belly fat in just 15 days.
Read your Pisces Horoscope Today, 5th October 2025, with insights on career, finance, love, and health. Embrace reflection, patience, and emotional balance for a harmonious day.
University of California funding reinstated by NIH: Here’s why it matters for American research
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 3 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
News News: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has temporarily reinstated University of California research grants after a court order halted mass cancellati
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 2:56 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
In what appears to be the first major challenge to the new $100,000 fee required for H-1B visa applications, a coalition of health care providers, religious groups, university professors and others filed a federal lawsuit on Friday to stop the plan, saying it has “thrown employers, workers and federal agencies into chaos.”
Critical Health Developments: From ACA to Global Concerns
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 2:28 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Current health news covers diverse global topics: a majority of Americans support extending ACA tax credits; dire conditions worsen in Gaza maternity hospitals; FDA imposes stricter import certifications on Indonesian shrimp and spices post-radioactive contamination; and traditional bonesetting in Kashmir raises medical caution due to potential risks.
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 2:22 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
Dr Palvi Gupta (BDS, MDS) Everyone deserves a good oral hygiene. A good oral hygiene is very important for the proper functioning of overall health not just in adults but also in kids. Oral hygiene in kids starts at a very early age. Not just when the first tooth erupts in the oral cavity but even when the child is born since then we have to take care of their oral hygiene. When the child is born he has a […]
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 2 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
The move has drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups, veterans and advocates for religious freedom who say it may force service members from communities such as Sikhs, Muslims, Jews and Black troops with skin conditions, etc. to choose between military careers and religious beliefs/health needs.
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 1:27 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Eco Tourism Development Board and the Global Wildlife Fair will jointly organise an Eco Run at the Okhla Bird Sanctuary to .
Published on: Oct. 5, 2025, 12:58 a.m. | Source:
The Hindu
Health Minister orders investigation into adulterated Coldrif cough syrup, manufacturer faces cancellation of license for Diethylene Glycol contamination.
Confirmed measles outbreak in South Carolina — eight unvaccinated cases spark health emergency: Is this turning into a COVID-like public health crisis?
South Carolina health officials have confirmed a measles outbreak in the Upstate region. Residents are urged to check vaccination status and watch for symptoms. Authorities are ramping up contact tracing and vaccination drives to contain the virus before it spreads further. Even though measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, outbreaks still occur when unvaccinated travelers bring the virus from other countries or when local vaccination rates drop below 95%, weakening community immunity.
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:32 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
A methanol poisoning scare has hit Sao Paulo, causing public fear and changing drinking habits. Bars have stopped selling cocktails, and authorities are investigating cases. Health Minister urges caution with distilled beverages as methanol-tainted alcohol cases surge, leading to hospitalizations and a confirmed death.
Govt. will resolve PHC doctors’ issues, says A.P. Health Minister
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:25 p.m. | Source:
The Hindu
Govt. will resolve PHC doctors’ issues, says A.P. Health Minister. Their demands will be taken to the notice of the Chief Minister and an appropriate action taken, says Satya Kumar Yadav.
Woman, 35, dies after giving birth to stillborn in Haridwar, inquiry ordered
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Haridwar: A 35-year-old woman died due to complications after delivering a stillborn baby at Jawalapur Community Health Centre (CHC) in Haridwar. The .
EU-ILO ENABLE Programme Trains 30 Young Lebanese as Healthcare Assistants
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 10:46 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The initiative aims to equip Lebanon’s youth with practical, employment-ready skills while supporting the country’s recovery from its ongoing socio-economic and public health crises.
Concerns Arise Over Cough Syrup Amid Child Deaths in Rajasthan
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 10:26 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
A six-year-old boy died from acute brain fever in Jaipur after receiving a cough syrup at home. His death, along with others in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, sparked concerns over the syrup's safety. However, state health officials insist the medicine is free from contamination.
Cough Syrup Not Faulty, Pharma Firm's 19 Drugs Banned As Precaution: Rajasthan Health Minister
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 10:19 p.m. | Source:
NDTV Profit
Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar on Saturday reiterated that the cough syrup that was alleged to have led to the death of three children in the state was safe and not faulty.
Raids in Uttarakhand medical stores, hospitals amid child deaths linked to cough syrup
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 10:05 p.m. | Source:
ThePrint
Dehradun, Oct 4 (PTI) The Uttarakhand government on Saturday launched raids on medical stores and wholesale drug dealers across the state in the wake of child deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan allegedly due to contaminated cough syrups. Uttarakhand Health Secretary and FDA Commissioner Dr R Rajesh Kumar said drug inspectors in all districts have […]
The latest EAT-Lancet Commission report warns that without urgent food system reforms, climate goals will fail. A planetary health diet could save 15 million lives annually, cut agricultural emissions by 15%, and ensure global food security, aligning human well-being with environmental sustainability.
Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer reveals how celebrities stay fit during gruelling film shoots: ‘They follow strict…'
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 7:16 p.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Ever wondered how celebrities stay toned during hectic shoots? Anant Ambani’s trainer Vinod Channa shares the secret behind their on-screen fitness. | Health
Prebiotics vs probiotics: What your gut really needs, according to an expert
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 7:04 p.m. | Source:
India TV News
Are prebiotics or probiotics more important for gut health? Nutrition expert Dr Medha Kapoor explains the difference, their benefits, and why both matter. Learn how Indian foods like curd, dosa, bananas, and onions can boost your gut microbiome and overall wellness.
Bobby Darling Struggles To Walk, Viral Video Sparks Health Concerns | Watch
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 6:59 p.m. | Source:
News18
A video of Bobby Darling struggling to walk has gone viral, sparking concern among fans about her health. The actress assured everyone she’s recovering and feeling better.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Pal Manickam warns that alcohol, even in moderation, silently damages health by raising stress hormones and disrupting gut balance. This increases risks of obesity, various cancers, and organ damage, with no safe consumption level. Experts urge healthier stress management like exercise or meditation instead of drinking.
The NFHS-5 survey reveals a decrease in alcohol consumption among Indian men and women, in line with global trends seen in countries like the US and Germany. This shift towards moderation and mindful drinking is attributed to rising awareness of health risks and economic factors, particularly among younger generations. While the number of alcohol users […] | financialexpress.com
US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 6:36 p.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Small efforts can make a big impact! From cold showers to short walks, discover habits that can boost mood, improve sleep, and support overall health. | Health
The Medical and Health Department has suspended Drug Controller Rajaram Sharma for alleged quality control failures and for interfering with the process of standardizing the salt content of various medicines.
Home Minister Amit Shah Promises Electricity, Schools, Health Centres In Every Chhattisgarh Village By 2031
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 3:30 p.m. | Source:
Zee News
During Bastar Dussehra’s Muria Durbar, HM Amit Shah announced a plan to transform all Chhattisgarh villages by 2031, promising 24/7 electricity, schools, health centres, bank accounts, and Mahtari Vandan Scheme benefits for inclusive tribal and rural development. Scroll down to check more details.
Celebrity fitness trainer Siddhartha Singh shares five office snack choices. These options are under 200 calories. They boost energy and keep you full during workdays. Singh's recommendations include Greek yogurt, boiled eggs, and protein coffee. These snacks support health goals. Read on to know how it's good for your health!
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 3:14 p.m. | Source:
NewsX
Spices in your kitchen can do more than flavor food—they also provide health benefits. Learn how turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, garlic, and cloves can act as natural home remedies to boost immunity, aid digestion, and relieve minor ailments.
Cough syrup deaths: Central drug regulator launches inspection at factories of 19 drugs
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 3:04 p.m. | Source:
The Tribune
Health Ministry says inspections by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) were aimed at identifying gaps that may have led to drug quality failures and also suggest process improvement to avoid such incidents in future.
India probes possible cough syrup link to deaths of nine children
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 2:58 p.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
Indian authorities said on Saturday they are investigating if contaminated cough syrup caused the deaths of nine children in a central state after a batch of the medication was found to contain dangerous levels of a toxic chemical. The Health Ministry said samples of Coldrif Cough Syrup, manufactured by Sresan Pharma in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, were tested by state authorities and found to contain diethylene glycol (DEG) exceeding permissible limits.
Trump administration to offer $2,500 to migrant teens to voluntarily leave US
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:45 a.m. | Source:
Firstpost
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the Office of Refugee Resettlement, stated that the program is intended to offer options for children who entered the US without their families
Two More Children Fall Unconscious, Kaysons Pharma Drugs Suspended
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:29 a.m. | Source:
NewsX
Two more children in Sikar, Rajasthan, fell unconscious after consuming cough syrup containing Dextromethorphan, prescribed at a local health centre. Both are in critical condition at Jaipur’s JK Lone Hospital ICU. So far, three children have died in Rajasthan, while nine died in Madhya Pradesh.
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:27 a.m. | Source:
The Hindu
There’s a Swiggy-fication of our psychological wellbeing today. From AI therapy to feel-better playlists, it is on-demand, accessed through tech, and often involves three parties: user-provider-platform
Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' Campaign: 6.5 Crore Women Screened, Says Health Minister Nadda
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:13 a.m. | Source:
NDTV Profit
Union Health Minister J P Nadda says 6.5 crore women were screened through 18 lakh health camps under the 'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' campaign, including checks for hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and antenatal care.
India, Brazil hold strategic dialogue, focus on defence and energy cooperation
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:09 a.m. | Source:
India Today
India and Brazil advanced their strategic partnership in New Delhi, reviewing cooperation on defence, energy, critical minerals, health, and multilateral engagement.
Trump's $100,000 Fee For H-1B Visas Faces Lawsuit From Health Care Providers, Professors
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 11:03 a.m. | Source:
NDTV.com
In what appears to be the first major challenge to the new $100,000 fee required for H-1B visa applications, a coalition of health care providers, religious groups, university professors and others filed a federal lawsuit Friday to stop the plan
What your nails say about your body’s health: 4 tips from Yoga guru Saurabh Bothra
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 8:27 a.m. | Source:
Livemint
Yoga guru Saurabh Bothra explains how fingernails can reveal health issues. Changes in colour, texture, or shape may indicate underlying conditions, making nails an important wellness indicator.
Anesthesiologist shares 4 red flags you must know if you have constant migraines and headaches
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 8:12 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Anesthesiologist Dr Myro identifies critical headache and migraine warning signs to look out for, including sudden headaches, new headaches post-50, and more. | Health
What are DEG and EG, the cough syrup contaminants linked to child deaths in MP?
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 8 a.m. | Source:
India Today
Recent child deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan raised concerns over cough syrup safety. Health authorities found no toxic contaminants, but experts warn against irrational syrup use in young children.
Doctor reacts to 'US moms selling their breastmilk to bodybuilders for big amounts of money'
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 7:46 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
While some bodybuilders may swear by breastmilk's benefits, Dr Sood says there is no scientific evidence supporting the use of breast milk for muscle gain. | Health
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 7:44 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
The PCMSA on Friday held an elaborate meeting with principal secretary, Health and Family Welfare (PSHFW), Kumar Rahul, and director health services Dr Hitinder Kaur in Chandigarh.
Focus on PG hostels, migrant hubs as Noida tackles waste menace
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 7:20 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
Officials said that garbage black spots, irregular street cleaning and unhygienic conditions around food stalls have been flagged as potential health hazards
NIN Pune celebrates Gandhi Jayanti with book release, cultural programme
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 5:34 a.m. | Source:
Hindustan Times
During the ceremony, Jadhav released a book based on the thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi titled “Gandhian Perspective and Views on Health and Health Determinants”
All Is Not Well: Anxiety Bogs Down Nearly 70% Students
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 5:29 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
New Delhi: From battling academic pressure to coping with loneliness, India's college students are quietly shouldering a growing mental health crisis..
Federal shutdown hurts services for Native Americans and they worry worse is coming
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 5:13 a.m. | Source:
Devdiscourse
The US agreed many decades ago to protect the security, health and education of tribal citizens in return for ceding their lands.Shuttered museums and childrens services The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe just outside Reno, Nevada furloughed at least 25 employees starting on October 1 and closed its museum and cultural centre, higher education department, and services for Native children in the public school system.It said the closures would be temporary but that more closures could still come if the shutdown endures.
FICCI FLO signs MoU with NABARD to empower women-led enterprises
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 4:55 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 3: In a major step towards fostering inclusive development and strengthening women-led enterprises, the FICCI FLO signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NABARD, here today. The MoU aims to provide market linkages and promotional support to women-led enterprises, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and grassroots institutions. It also focuses on entrepreneurship development for rural women, livelihood-based skill-building and initiatives in health, education, nutrition and financial inclusion. The agreement was signed by Rattan Lal, […]
Health Minister reviews flood rehabilitation efforts, promises timely compensation
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 4:37 a.m. | Source:
The Tribune
Punjab Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh today visited flood-affected areas of Sultanpur Lodhi to review ongoing rehabilitation efforts and assured that the state government would soon release compensation to affected families.
Punjab public health care only moderately prepared for elderly care: Study
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 4:37 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Chandigarh: Despite having one of the highest proportions of elderly population in the country, Punjab's public healthcare system was found to be mode.
Fzr drug deaths report blames pre-existing health conditions
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 4:32 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Ferozepur: Following the deaths of four young men due to drugs in Lakho Ke Behram village, Ferozepur deputy commissioner Deepshikha Sharma said during.
Simplify procedures, adopt people-friendly measures for benefit of Senior Citizens, PwDs: Sakeena
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 4:30 a.m. | Source:
Daily Excelsior
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Oct 3: Minister for Health & Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today emphasized on the need to simplify procedures and adopt people-friendly measures for the benefit of Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). The Minister made these remarks while chairing a review meeting to review performance and functioning of Composite Regional Centre (CRC) Srinagar/Jammu at Civil Secretariat here. The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare department, Sarmad Hafeez; Directors of Social […]
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 2:11 a.m. | Source:
NDTV.com
A youth collective calling itself GenZ 212, led by a group of unknown organisers, has taken authorities in Morocco by surprise with a series of protests demanding reforms to public health and education.
Some Starbucks drinks have more sugar than a doughnut, including Pumpkin Spice Latte and White Chocolate Mocha. Added sugar in these drinks can affect health, causing tiredness or long-term problems like diabetes. Experts suggest choosing low-sugar options like iced tea or plain coffee and asking for fewer syrup pumps to enjoy Starbucks drinks without extra sugar.
'Protect scientific research': Top NIH scientist fired after whistleblower complaint; who is Dr Jeanne Marrazzo?
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 2:02 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
US News: US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has terminated Jeanne Marrazzo, a senior scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), just three week.
Gua sha, a 2,000-year-old Chinese therapeutic scraping technique, is gaining recognition for its potential health benefits. It involves scraping skin to stimulate circulation and healing, reportedly easing pain, inflammation, and perimenopausal symptoms. While generally safe, it causes temporary bruising and is unsuitable for individuals with certain medical conditions, serving best as a complementary therapy.
"Older men called me hot at 13": Justin Herbert's rumored girlfriend Madison Beer says she was "not shielded" from industry trauma
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 1:29 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
NFL News: Pop star Madison Beer, rumored to be dating NFL star Justin Herbert, has candidly shared her mental health struggles. She revealed facing \"dark\" indus
Rane meets Rama, says docs will give his health update
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 12:55 a.m. | Source:
Times of India
Panaji: Health minister Vishwajit Rane met activist Rama Kankonkar at GMC, Bambolim, on Friday and said that govt is committed to giving him the best .
Trump health concerns: Read about Donald Trump's statement on his goal for 2026, health concerns, and political speculation. Learn more about the president's fears and responses to assassination attempts.
Published on: Oct. 4, 2025, 12:11 a.m. | Source:
India Today
Bombay High Court has directed the NIA to respond to Gautam Navlakha’s plea seeking permission to reside in Delhi and attend court via video conferencing. The case highlights concerns over Navlakha’s health and financial hardships amid a lengthy trial process.
Delhi BJP chief slams AAP’s misleading comments on health services
Published on: Oct. 3, 2025, 11:33 p.m. | Source:
Lokmat Times
Delhi BJP chief slams AAP’s misleading comments on health services - New Delhi, Oct 3 Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Friday hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
PWD to carry out structural audit of three key flyovers
Published on: Oct. 3, 2025, 11:06 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
New Delhi: The Public Works Department (PWD) has turned its focus to the structural health of ageing flyovers. Consultants have been invited to do det.
Turning 60 today signifies a fresh chapter, not an end. Advances in health and wealth empower individuals to redefine selfhood, moving beyond traditional roles. This involves practical choices in finances, health, relationships, living, and purpose, embracing a mindset of continued engagement and growth rather than winding down.
Published on: Oct. 3, 2025, 11:01 p.m. | Source:
Times of India
Haridwar: A 28-year-old doctor died in a road accident while returning home on his bike from the community health centre in Yamkeshwar block in Pauri .
Experts caution against the growing trend of diagnosing 'pre-pre-diabetes' and pushing extreme health protocols. The article questions the validity of early interventions for conditions like insulin resistance and subclinical heart disease, often lacking scientific backing. It highlights how economic interests drive unnecessary testing and sacrifices, urging focus on proven healthy lifestyle regimens rather than unverified fads.