Rising Cancer Burden in India: The Growing Threat of Breast and Lung Cancer

India is witnessing a steady rise in cancer cases, with breast cancer and lung cancer emerging as two of the most common and concerning forms of the disease. Recent health reports and oncology data show a clear trend: more people are being diagnosed each year, often at later stages when treatment becomes more complex. This […]
AI & Technology in Healthcare: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Cancer Screening and Emergency Care

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a concept limited to the tech world. It is rapidly becoming a powerful force in healthcare, helping doctors diagnose diseases earlier, make faster decisions, and improve patient outcomes. Recent developments show how AI is transforming two critical areas: Breast cancer screening Emergency stroke treatment decisions These breakthroughs signal a […]
World Cancer Day: Awareness, Early Action, and the Power of Timely Care

Every year on World Cancer Day (4 February), the world pauses to reflect on one of the most pressing health challenges of our time — cancer. Beyond statistics and headlines, cancer is a deeply personal journey that affects patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare systems alike. World Cancer Day is not only about awareness of the […]
India’s 2026–27 Budget Prioritises Health: What a ₹10,05,530 Crore Allocation Really Means

India’s Union Budget for 2026–27 has placed healthcare firmly in focus, with a significant allocation of ₹10,05,530 crore. One of the key objectives behind this investment is to strengthen domestic manufacturing of biologics and biosimilars — advanced medicines that are increasingly central to modern treatment. But beyond the headline number, an important question remains: What […]
Budget 2026: Pharma Push, Cancer Drug Tax Relief — But Healthcare Still Looks Hazy The Union Budget 2026 has brought a mix of optimism and

The Union Budget 2026 has brought a mix of optimism and unanswered questions for India’s healthcare sector. While the government has signalled support for the pharmaceutical industry and offered relief on cancer drug taxation, broader concerns around healthcare access, affordability, and preventive care remain unresolved. For patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers, the key question is […]
Pancreatic cancer research hits major milestone: What is the disease and how to tell the signs?

In recent years, pancreatic cancer — one of the deadliest yet least understood cancers — has become the focus of major scientific breakthroughs. Researchers are making progress in early detection, treatment approaches, and understanding the biology of the disease. But public awareness about pancreatic cancer remains low, and many people don’t know how it starts […]
Children & Waterborne Illnesses: Protecting Young Health After the Indore Crisis

The recent water contamination crisis in Indore and nearby areas like Mhow has underscored a critical public health risk that affects everyone — especially children. Over the past weeks, dozens of residents, including children, have fallen ill after consuming contaminated water containing harmful bacteria and pathogens. Parents and caregivers are now asking an urgent question: […]
Why Stress Is No Longer Just “Mental” — What Science Now Shows

For a long time, stress was dismissed as something abstract — a problem of the mind, emotions, or attitude. People were told to “relax,” “think positive,” or simply “manage it better.” Modern science now tells a very different story. Stress is not just mental. It is biological, measurable, and physical — affecting the body down […]
Breakthrough Discovery in MicroRNAs Could Transform Stress Management

For decades, stress has been treated mainly as a psychological issue — something to “manage” through relaxation, therapy, or lifestyle changes. But modern science is now revealing something far deeper: Stress leaves a molecular footprint inside the body. A recent breakthrough discovery in microRNAs — tiny regulators inside our cells — is changing how scientists […]
Republic Day: Freedom, Responsibility, and the Health of a Nation

Every year on 26th January, India celebrates Republic Day — the day our Constitution came into force and gave the country its guiding principles of freedom, equality, and responsibility. While parades, flags, and patriotic songs remind us of our national pride, Republic Day also invites a quieter reflection: What does freedom really mean in everyday […]