Save Children s Eyes: Stop The Digital Device-Induced Myopia Pandemic
Dr Anita Sethi shares tips to prevent the digital device-induced pandemic myopia.
Dr Anita Sethi shares tips to prevent the digital device-induced pandemic myopia.
New research has revealed that gadgets like smartphones can help improve people's memory skills. What's your take on this?
People tend to make some mistakes while testing blood sugar levels at home. Here are 6 mistakes you should avoid making to control your diabetes.
If you take long to fall asleep after going to bed, then here are your easy snooze time solutions.
According to a study published in the Journal of Sleep Research, smoking e-cigarette is associated with higher risk of deteriorating sleep.
Ditch your smartphones if you wish to have a goodnights sleep.
Using light-emitting electronic devices in the late evening can postpone our decision to go to sleep, and make us more sleepy the next morning.
Should you invest in a glucometer or not? Know what our expert has to say.
Three branches of Fortis Hospitals found guilty of reusing medical devices meant for single use.
Researchers, Debraj De and Sajal K. Das, along with their teammates created a wearable device for the wrist that can track a person's movements, ambient environment, bio-signals and much more.
An Indian-origin researcher is developing a low-cost, portable device to detect tainted medicines and food supplements that otherwise can make their way to consumers.
Researchers at a Canadian university have developed a new touchless device for monitoring vital signs that could lead to improved detection and prevention of some cardiovascular issues.
New breath analysing device to detect diseases faster
4 reasons why wearable tracking devices alone can't change health behaviour
Coming soon -- cheaper nanotech microchip to diagnose type-1 diabetes
Low-cost diabetes testing kit launched by the Indian Govt will cost less than INR 5 per strip
Blue light as effective as coffee in keeping you alert
Diabetes test in a minute with lesser blood and at Rs 2!
Dr Anita Sethi shares tips to prevent the digital device-induced pandemic myopia.
New research has revealed that gadgets like smartphones can help improve people's memory skills. What's your take on this?
People tend to make some mistakes while testing blood sugar levels at home. Here are 6 mistakes you should avoid making to control your diabetes.
According to a study published in the Journal of Sleep Research, smoking e-cigarette is associated with higher risk of deteriorating sleep.
Using light-emitting electronic devices in the late evening can postpone our decision to go to sleep, and make us more sleepy the next morning.
Should you invest in a glucometer or not? Know what our expert has to say.
Three branches of Fortis Hospitals found guilty of reusing medical devices meant for single use.
Researchers, Debraj De and Sajal K. Das, along with their teammates created a wearable device for the wrist that can track a person's movements, ambient environment, bio-signals and much more.
An Indian-origin researcher is developing a low-cost, portable device to detect tainted medicines and food supplements that otherwise can make their way to consumers.
Researchers at a Canadian university have developed a new touchless device for monitoring vital signs that could lead to improved detection and prevention of some cardiovascular issues.
New breath analysing device to detect diseases faster
4 reasons why wearable tracking devices alone can't change health behaviour
Coming soon -- cheaper nanotech microchip to diagnose type-1 diabetes
Low-cost diabetes testing kit launched by the Indian Govt will cost less than INR 5 per strip
Blue light as effective as coffee in keeping you alert
Diabetes test in a minute with lesser blood and at Rs 2!
Dr Sanjeev Dhawan, senior cardiologist at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital shot dead
Breakthrough: A device that can detect infections quickly
If you take long to fall asleep after going to bed, then here are your easy snooze time solutions.
Ditch your smartphones if you wish to have a goodnights sleep.