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Three babies born into Sudan war every minute, charity warns
Sudanese children are being born into conditions 'no child should ever face', Save the Children says.
Pakistan launches medical tourism initiative under Special Investment Facilitation Council
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan National Medical Tourism Initiative, under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), has been formally launched. The development was announced during the 30th Annual International Conference of the Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons (Paps), marking a significant milestone for the country’s surgical landscape. Organised under the leadership of Conference Secretary Prof Dr Abdul Khaliq Malik, head of Plastic and Burn Surgery at Pims, the event drew over 400...
Mamata Banerjee spotted wearing 3 fitness trackers, here's why it's not unusual
Mamata Banerjee spotted wearing fitness trackers heres why its not unusual
Fatty liver disease spirals in India since 1990, driven by diabetes and obesity: Study raises red flags
One in six people worldwide live with metabolic liver disease. Experts push early lifestyle change as condition is reversible if detected early
Overjoyed boy, 8, dances and cartwheels out of hospital after completing his cancer treatment
Royce Dinkins left a Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas last month, after six weeks recovering from a bone marrow transplant and months of chemotherapy.
HIV cases witness rise in Sindh during 2026: Health department
KARACHI: Sindh is reporting a sharp rise in HIV cases during 2026, ARY News reported on Tuesday, citing health officials. As per details, the total number of reported cases of HIV in Sindh has reached 894. Officials stated that 329 children were diagnosed with HIV during the current year alone, including 188 boys and 141 girls. Health experts linked a significant number of infections to unsafe medical practices, calling for stricter enforcement of preventive measures and improved healthcare stan...
Daily Briefing: Express Investigation exposes regulatory gaps in fake cancer drug racket
In today's edition: Express Investigations tracks lapses in the cancer drug market, US-Iran war, Noida protest conspiracy, and more
Five signs your weight has less to do with diet and more with one common condition
Five signs your weight has less to do with diet and more with one common conditionThe main symptoms are tiredness and weight gainCommentsNewsSamantha Leathers Senior Money & Lifestyle writer04:00, 14 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesMillions of people in the UK have issues with their thyroid(Image: GETTY)People who have tried to lose weight through diet and exercise all to no avail, or even gaining weight during their attempts, may actually be suffering from the symptoms of a clinical condition and not...
Professor Tim Spector does same thing at 10.30pm every night for 'perfect' sleep
Professor Tim Spector does same thing at 10.30pm every night for 'perfect' sleepTim may be a medical doctor and professor of genetic epidemiology, but even he knows the misery of sleep problems - and he’s turned to an unorthodox trend in a bid to fix itNewsMatt Davies Trendswatch Reporter04:00, 14 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesTim's problems with sleep have persisted into adulthood (Image: Getty Images)Professor Tim Spector has revealed that he does one thing every night at 10.30pm to ensu...
12th pass ‘doctor’ held after 30 illegal kidney transplants; poor lured for Rs 5L, organs sold for Rs 1 cr
Kanpur police have arrested Rohit Tewari, a Class XII passout, for managing 30 illegal kidney transplants by posing as a doctor. The racket, exposed on March 31, involved luring poor individuals to sell kidneys and selling them to wealthy patients for exorbitant prices. Tewari, who was on the run, has been identified as the mastermind behind the operation.
'लिखकर रखा था, 4 विकेट लूंगा', प्रफुल हिंज ने जो सोचा वो किया, वैभव सूर्यवंशी के लिए ऐसे बिछाया जाल
Dr Amir Khan shares five reasons your GP will 'definitely want to see you"
Dr Amir Khan shares five reasons your GP will 'definitely want to see you"In many cases these symptoms will be nothing to worry about but it's always worth getting them checkedCommentsNewsFiona Callingham Lifestyle writer03:30, 14 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesDoctor Amir Khan shared five things he would "definitely" want to see you for as a GP(Image: Doctor Amir Khan/Instagram)A doctor has shared five key reasons you should book a GP appointment now. The expert said he would “de...
UAE bans junk food, sugary drinks in schools under new health guide
The UAE’s health authorities have issued the National Guide for Food and Beverages in the School Environment, designed to support school administrations, food suppliers, and service providers in making informed choices that ensure students have access to a diverse range of healthy and nutritious food and beverages throughout the school day.The guide aims to help students develop healthy eating habits while ensuring they receive the energy and nutrients needed to sustain them academically. It emp...
Dr Amir Khan says people are 'eating lunch all wrong'
Dr Amir Khan says people are 'eating lunch all wrong'Dr Amir Khan admitted he was guilty of it too - and said it could be more harmful to your health than you realiseCommentsNewsHoward Lloyd Regional content editor03:21, 14 Apr 2026View ImageHow you eat could make a big difference to your health(Image: Getty)Dr Amir Khan warns countless people are consuming their lunch 'all wrong' - himself included. The well-known doctor, who works as a practising NHS GP, confessed he was pr...
Red drink could 'unclog arteries' and lower cholesterol, studies suggest
Red drink could 'unclog arteries' and lower cholesterol, studies suggestResearch suggests it may help clear arteries and reduce 'bad' cholesterolCommentsNewsCharlotte Smith Senior Lifestyle Content Editor and Sophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer03:00, 14 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesThe red drink is one that many may want to think about consuming(Image: d3sign via Getty Images)Research has shown that consuming a specific red drink can help clean your arteries and reduce 'bad...
The silent struggle after childbirth: Understanding the postpartum gap
The silent struggle after childbirth Understanding the postpartum gap
Feeling drained amid US-Iran ceasefire? UAE-based expert explains the 'let-down' effect
From the first moments of uncertainty to the cautious calm following a ceasefire in the US-Israel-Iran war, residents across the UAE have been riding an emotional wave, one that experts say is far from over.In the early days of the crisis, many people slipped into what health specialists describe as “survival mode” — a state where the body and mind focus almost entirely on immediate safety. “During acute stress, the body prioritises survival,” Jamie Richards, Chief Wellbeing Officer at Valeo Hea...
Kerala teen’s autopsy suggests no foul play; probe on: police
A 15-year-old girl from Kerala died after a fall in Chikkamagaluru. The postmortem found severe head injuries, consistent with an accidental fall.| India News
Chinese man, 32, suffers stomach pain discovers thermometer swallowed as child still inside him
A 32-year-old Chinese man who went to hospital suffering from stomach pain was shocked to discover that a Mercury thermometer he had swallowed 20 years ago was still inside him. The man, surnamed Wang, from Wenzhou in Zhejiang province, southeastern China, had sought treatment at the Longgang branch of The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. A scan revealed a foreign object in his duodenum, which doctors highly suspected to be a Mercury thermometer. As the tip of the...
Global health governance must depend less on the FDA
The FDA’s regulatory requirements for drug manufacturing and medical devices have historically set the benchmark for international quality expectations