health care

Doctors Donate First, Inspire Many: DSCI’s Blood Donation Camp Sees Heartwarming Response

February 18, 2026

Leading by example, doctors at Delhi State Cancer Institute stepped forward to donate blood at the second donation camp, inspiring staff, volunteers, and citizens to join a life-saving mission and strengthen community spirit.

Why Vegetarians May Be Low on Vitamin B12 – A Nutritionist Shares One Food That Could Help

February 18, 2026

The Importance of Vitamin B12 Vitamin B12 is essential to the body. It is involved in the production of red blood cells, maintains brain function,....

From Creams to Procedures: Scar Care Choices

February 17, 2026

Scars fade over time, but there are many treatments to help reduce their appearance and how the skin feels. The appropriate treatment will vary depending....

Delhi Launches ‘CAPS’ Programme to Boost Cancer Screening and Awareness on World Cancer Day

February 5, 2026

On World Cancer Day, the Delhi State Cancer Institute launched the CAPS programme to make cancer screening more accessible, especially for women. The initiative focuses on early detection, mobile screening services, public awareness, HPV vaccination, and community participation to strengthen cancer prevention efforts across Delhi.

AIIMS Delhi Creates Medical History with India’s First Laparoscopic Whipple Surgery in a Child

January 23, 2026

In a historic breakthrough for pediatric surgery in India, AIIMS Delhi has successfully performed and presented the country’s first-ever laparoscopic Whipple’s procedure in a child at PESICON 2026, marking a major leap in advanced minimally invasive pediatric care.

Blood Biomarker Test with Brain Imaging May Enable Early Alzheimer’s Detection, Say Experts

January 20, 2026

A new AI-enabled blood biomarker test combined with PET and MRI scans could help detect Alzheimer’s disease years before severe cognitive symptoms appear, according to diagnostic experts.

Frailty and Depression Together May Drive Up Dementia Risk in Older Adults, Study Finds

January 1, 2026

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.