Lifestyle
Frailty and Depression Together May Drive Up Dementia Risk in Older Adults, Study Finds
The analysis revealed that frail participants were 2.5 times more likely to develop dementia, while those with depression had a nearly 60 per cent higher risk.
Fitness in 2026: Simple Habits That Actually Work in Real Life
Fitness in 2026 is less about instant transformations and more about long-term health. Instead of chasing viral workout trends or extreme diets, experts recommend building habits that support strength, mobility and endurance over time.
Funeral Raita Triggers Rabies Scare in UP Village, Nearly 200 Vaccinated
District health officials responded swiftly, clarifying that the vaccinations were administered out of caution, not due to any confirmed risk.
How to Improve Your Mental Health: 10 Simple Habits That Truly Help
Here are 10 simple, practical habits that can help improve your mental well-being and make daily life feel more balanced and manageable.
Essential Health Check-Ups You Shouldn’t Ignore for Long-Term Wellness
Regular health screenings help detect hidden problems early. Doctors explain the most important tests every adult should consider for preventive care and overall well-being.
Shankhpushpi: How This Herb Works To Calm Mind, Sharp Memory and Better Sleep
Often described as a “brain tonic” in classical texts, Shankhpushpi has long been used to calm the nervous system, sharpen memory and restore mental balance.
Five Reasons Why Tulsi Water Is a Powerful Remedy for Many Ailments, How To Use It?
While its therapeutic uses are manifold, one of the simplest and most accessible ways to harness tulsi’s powerful benefits is by drinking tulsi water.
AIIMS Experts Explain How Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy Transforms Life for Parkinson’s Patients
AIIMS Delhi conducted India’s first dedicated Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) workshop to train doctors nationwide in this advanced treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Experts explained when DBS is needed, how it changes life for patients, and why government schemes are making it increasingly accessible.
IIT Delhi–AIIMS Develop First-of-Its-Kind Swallowable Device That Collects Gut Samples Without Surgery
Researchers at IIT Delhi, in collaboration with AIIMS New Delhi, have developed a groundbreaking ingestible microdevice that can collect bacterial samples directly from the small intestine — something that has never been possible non-invasively until now.

















