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Uncontrolled Diabetes: When Medicines Fail, Surgery Can Save Lives, Says AIIMS Expert
Dr. Manjunath, Additional Professor, Department of Surgical Discipline, AIIMS, says: “The true aim of diabetes treatment is not just lowering sugar — it is preventing complications. Persistent uncontrolled diabetes causes organ damage and early failure."
Smart Foods to Fuel Your Fitness: What to Eat for Better Energy and Performance
Choosing the right foods before and after exercise keeps your energy steady, protects your muscles, and speeds up recovery. Here are nine simple food tips to get more from every workout.
Why More Young Adults Are Getting Colorectal Cancer: New Yale Study Reveals Key Biological Clues
A new Yale School of Public Health study has uncovered important biological differences in colorectal cancer tumors found in younger adults — offering clues to why cases are rising and how treatment may need to evolve.
Lemon Water in Winter: Healthy Habit or Overrated Trend? Here’s the Real Science
There’s a lot of confusion around lemon’s “heating” or “cooling” nature. To clear the air, we looked at nutritional science, Ayurveda principles, and insights from holistic wellness expert
AIIMS study cracks new clue behind obesity — could transform future treatment
Researchers at AIIMS Delhi have discovered a key mechanism in how the body handles lipid metabolism. This breakthrough may change how obesity and diabetes are treated in the future.
AIIMS, ICMR Lead National Effort to Boost One Health Preparedness Against Emerging Diseases
AIIMS New Delhi, in collaboration with ICMR and the Epidemiology Foundation of India, held a national workshop to advance India’s One Health approach—bringing together experts....







