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How digital tech and AI are revolutionising primary health care in India
Business Standard India· 1 hour agoDigital innovations are transforming not only clinical applications, but also streamlining...
Is Modi Ki Vote Guarantee Finished?
rediff.com· 1 hour agoAfter 23 years in power, 13 of them in Gujarat as chief minister, this will be Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first experience of governing in an...
Sensex, Nifty rise at open tracking positive cues from Asian peers
The Economic Times· 2 hours agoBy 9:17 am, Indian benchmark indices saw gains with Sensex at 78,129 and Nifty50 at 24,384. Market...
How Obesity Affects Your Blood Pressure (And What You Can Do About It)
Verywell Health· 9 hours agoStudies show that being overweight or obese can contribute to a higher risk of hypertension (high...
Speed limit violations by private bus drivers on the rise in Kozhikode
The Hindu· 11 hours agoDespite efforts by Motor Vehicles department (MVD) squads and Traffic police to mitigate road accidents, reckless and rash driving by a section of private bus drivers in speed-limit zones are ...
Survey finds nearly half of women are skipping or delaying health screenings
Motherly· 11 hours agoCancer screenings are conducted before people develop symptoms,” Dr. Wen said. “There is a...
Psst: It’s Not 2014 Anymore
The Dispatch· 12 hours agoAfter more than a decade of growth...too cold. Things might soften further in the short term, of course, but demographics and the pandemic have all but...
Are Silicone Fillers Safe? Expert Shares Risks And Long-Term Complications
Times Now· 12 hours agoIn recent years, the use of silicone fillers in cosmetic procedures has surged across the United...
iPhone 16 Release Date, Price, Design, Camera Upgrades, Specifications, New Leaks: All We Know So...
Times Now· 14 hours agoLeaks are giving us a sneak peek at what to expect from the iPhone 16 series, launching this...
Utah’s ‘living legacy’ from 2002 will boost state’s economy in a 2034 Winter Games?
Deseret News· 15 hours agoIn Utah, it’s the state that would step up if organizers run into financial trouble, as was the case...