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Special Cancellation Stamp to Mark International Yoga Day

The India Post or Department of Posts is planning to launch a special cancellation stamp to capture the essence of International Day of Yoga (IDY) on




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Yoga's Role in Helping World Recover from Pandemic, Emphasize UN Leaders

Leaders at the United Nations stated yoga can help the world recover from its ravages. "As we take steps to recover from the pandemic, let yoga




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Progress of Plant-made Vaccines and Therapeutics

Advances in technology and manufacturing could boost the uptake of therapeutics derived from plants. Therapeutic proteins such as antibodies, hormones,




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Yoga can Help Improve Mental Health Issues

Ancient Indian practice of yoga helps maintain good mental health. Yoga harmonizes body and mind and restores our emotional balance. There is growing




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Meditation and Yoga for a Healthy and Happier Life

Benefits of meditation and yoga on mental and emotional health have been emphasized at the i 15th Annual Global Health Summit /i under the aegis




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Beware! Too Much Ginger Can Lead to Other Problems

Ginger, a herbal supplement, is a tropical plant that grows mainly in hot climates. It is one of the main ingredients in Indian cuisine where it is used




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Aromatherapy can Reduce Post-surgical Opioid Use by Half: Study

Post-surgical opioid use in hip replacement patients can be reduced by half with aromatherapy, reveals a new study. The new preliminary was study




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Traditional Chinese Medicine can Treat Respiratory Infections in Children

Traditional Chinese medicine is safe and effective for treating recurrent respiratory infections in children, reveals a new study. The practice of




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Ayurveda Day: More Than 30 Countries Recognized Ayurveda as Traditional Medicine

Ayurvedic medicine, commonly known as Ayurveda, is becoming popular across the globe day-by day due to its natural healing effects. Ayurveda is currently




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Transcendental Meditation Lowers Death due to Drug-Overdose

Transcendental Meditation (Regd) (TM (Regd) ) and its advanced aspect, the TM-Sidhi (Regd) program, may decrease the rising deaths due to opioids and other drugs. The




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Is a Traditional Medicine Plant the Answer to Drug-Resistant Malaria?

Medicinal Labrador tea plant compounds were found to offer protective activity against the parasite responsible for medlinkmalaria/medlink (!--ref1--).




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Heal Your Body and Mind With Yoga

Yoga has gained widespread popularity. International Yoga Day has been observed worldwide on June 21st, acknowledging yoga as an ancient discipline that




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Traditional Medicine a Priority for Indian Government

Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Mansukh Mandaviya, emphasized the government's distinct attention towards medlinktraditional medicine/medlink,




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Rheumatism Relief: Amritadi Churna Shines as an Ayurvedic Healing Option

Amritadi Churna has been identified as a potent Ayurvedic remedy for medlinkrheumatism/medlink, said Banaras Hindu University (BHU) scientists. The




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The Battle Against Misleading Ads: Patanjali's Regulatory Challenges

The recent reprimand by the Supreme Court against Patanjali Ayurved highlights a troubling pattern of disregard for regulatory standards and ethical advertising practices.




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FSSAI Denies Allegations of Allowing Higher Pesticide Residues in Herbs and Spices

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has categorically refuted claims circulating in certain sections of the media alleging that it




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Yoga Nidra: A Game Changer for Brain's Functional Connectivity

Yoga Nidra (!--ref1--) induced significant changes in the brain's functional connectivity during practice, according to the first medlinkfunctional




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International Day of Yoga: A Worldwide Celebration of Mind and Body

The International Day of Yoga (!--ref1--) is being celebrated in numerous countries worldwide, including Japan, New Zealand, Thailand, and Malaysia,




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Ayurveda and Homoeopathy: New Partnership Forged

The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences - Captain Srinivasa Murthy Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CSMCARI) and Commissionerate of




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Acupuncture: A Mighty Weapon to Fight Methadone Dose and Opioid Cravings

medlinkAcupuncture/medlink can treat methadone dose and opioid cravings in patients receiving methadone maintenance therapy (MMT), suggests a new study.




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New Plant-Based Supplement Offer Relief for Gout Sufferers

A new plant-based natural supplement shows 80% decrease in uric acid and a roughly 70% decrease in inflammatory mediators, which are the main factors behind the pathogenesis of gout(!--ref1--).




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Can Ayurveda Be a Solution for Rheumatoid Arthritis?

An Indian study suggests that the Ayurvedic Whole System (AWS) may be effective in managing medlinkrheumatoid arthritis/medlink, a chronic autoimmune




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Traditional Siddha Drugs Show Promise in Combating Anemia

The use of Siddha drug treatment can help reduce medlinkanemia/medlink among adolescent girls as per a study that highlights the potential of traditional




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Man With Brain Hemorrhage and Heart Attack Treated Successfully

Brain hemorrhage and heart attack has occurred at the same time in a 67-year-old man. He was successfully treated at Manipal Hospital. The patient




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Man With Brain Hemorrhage and Heart Attack Treated Successfully

Brain hemorrhage and heart attack has occurred at the same time in a 67-year-old man. He was successfully treated at Manipal Hospital. The patient




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Can Selfies Taken After Surgery Find Infections?

Pictures of post-surgical wounds taken by patients in their phones and then assessed by clinicians can help with the early identification of infections, a study has found.




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Hyderabad Doctors Remove 156 Renal Stones from a Man

Doctors had successfully removed 156 kidney stones from a 50-year-old man at a Hyderabad hospital. Doctors at the Preeti Urology (and) Kidney Hospital,




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Woman Who Suffered 4 Cardiac Arrests in 1 Week Saved!

New lease of life was given to a woman who suffered four massive heart failures in one week due to severe Tuberculosis. The patient was admitted




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Indian Doctors Treat Nigerian Girl Born With Organs in Sac Outside Body

An eight-year-old Nigerian girl who was born with her liver and most of the intestines protrude outside of her abdomen in a sac-like structure was treated successfully by Gurugram doctors.




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Greenery Ease Confusion, Anger in Navigating Hospitals

Introducing nature into large hospitals can humanize the institutional environment and reduce the stress of patients, visitors, and healthcare providers,




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Study About the Disappearance of Same-day Hernia Repair Method

A team of doctors led by Dr. Joanna Mills, a PhD candidate of the University of Sydney's Northern Clinical School, have informed that same-day inguinal




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Over 200 Kidney Stones Removed from a Man in Hyderabad

About 206 kidney stones have been removed from a 56-year-old patient at Aware Gleneagles Global Hospital in Hyderabad, India. These stones caused




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New Guidance for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Prevention

Five medical organizations advise best practices for preventing hospital-associated pneumonia. Strategies to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia,




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Do Doctors and Nurses Need to Nap During Night Shifts?

Doctors and nurses who work long hours need at least a 20-minute power nap during their night shifts to keep patients safe as revealed by a new study.




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Woman With Two Uteruses Successfully Treated Through Laparoscopic Surgery

A 56-year-old woman who had two uteruses has been successfully treated through total laparoscopic hysterectomy, reveal doctors. Even after three pregnancies




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Job Problems More Likely to Increase Physician Suicide

Suicide among doctors due to job problems is becoming more common globally, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iSuicide and Life-Threatening Behavior/i.




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What Does 'Overlapping Surgery' Mean?

In this post-COVID era, overlapping surgery has become the potential route to reducing hospital waiting lists. Overlapping surgery - in which a single




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Can you Consult a Dermatologist for Monkeypox?

Monkeypox cases are increasing across the globe, especially in India and dermatologists can help diagnose the disease early, reveals a new study. Pooja




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Kerala HC Grants Permission for Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)

Although the upper age limit of assisted reproduction technology for men is 55 years and 50 years for women under the Reproductive Technology (Regulation)




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Woman Takes CT Scan After Hallucinatory Voices in Her Head

After hearing voices in the head to have a CT scan, a woman has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. A Twitter user has shared the bwoman's unusual




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Can 3D Hologram Technology Save Lives in Hospitals

The live, dynamic 3D holograms were found to shorten operation times and deliver better surgical outcomes. While the potential impact of 3D holograms




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How Clean Hospitals can Reduce Antibiotic Resistance

A new mathematical model of antibiotic resistance developed helps predict how good or poor hygiene might affect how rapidly resistant bacteria increase in abundance due to antibiotic treatment.




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Hand Hygiene can Keep Healthcare-associated Infections at Bay

Washing your hands often and keeping them clean could be the best way to avoid healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Five medical organizations




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Surgical Road Map for Healthcare Welfare in Low- And Middle-Income Countries

Introducing systems that ensure safe surgery can reduce Surgical Site Infection (SSI). This will help to reduce the financial burden on health services




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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria on the Rise: Implications of Kenyan Hospital Visits

In Kenyan healthcare facilities, patients who stay in hospitals for a duration exceeding three days have a higher probability of carrying a strain of




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25 Minutes of Walking is Better Than Bedrest for Older Patients

Just 25 minutes of medlinkslow walking/medlink per day is enough to counter the harmful physical effects of bedrest on hospitalized medlinkolder




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WHO and Doctors Condemn Israel for Gaza Hospital Crisis

The healthcare system in Gaza is described as being in a dire state, nearing collapse, according to the medical community, which strongly condemns the




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Hospital Disinfectant Fails Against Global Health Threat Posed by Antibiotic Resistance

Chlorine disinfectant used in hospitals proves ineffective against the leading cause of medlinkantibiotic/medlink-associated sickness globally as




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Apollo Hospitals Faces Allegations of Illegal Organ Trade Scandal

b"The illegal sale of organs is more than just a criminal act; it is a violation of fundamental human rights." - Alex Padilla/b In a shocking revelation,




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Hospital Sinks: Prime Spot for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria

A study revealed that the risk of spreading medlinkmultidrug-resistant bacteria/medlink is most pronounced in hospital sinks. These conclusions stem