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  1. policy

    This tiny ‘mysterious organ’ is no useless lump. 2 global studies link it to longevity & cancer

    It sits behind the breastbone, just above and in front of the heart. By middle age, it largely turns to fat, often even removed during cardiac surgeries.

    22 May 2026

  2. policy

    Mental disorders surpass cardiovascular disease, cancer as leading cause of disability

    In 2023, 620 million women of all ages were living with a mental disorder compared to 552 million men of all ages globally. Mental disorders also accounted for

    22 May 2026

  3. policy

    India tightens Ebola surveillance at airports, issues advisory for travellers

    The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), has asked travellers coming from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan to immediately repo

    22 May 2026

  4. policy

    Childhood junk food can rewire brain for life: Study

    Researchers also found that beneficial gut bacteria and prebiotic fibres could help reduce some of these long-term effects and support healthier eating behaviou

    22 May 2026

  5. policy

    Drinking more water alone may not prevent repeat kidney stones: Lancet study

    Researchers found that even with regular reminders, counselling and incentives to encourage higher water intake, kidney stones continued to recur at similar rat

    22 May 2026

  6. policy

    Cloudnine to acquire Apollo’s maternity chain Cradle

    Cloudnine has signed an exclusivity agreement to acquire Apollo Cradle and the proposed transaction is expected to value the business at around ₹1,500 crore. Ea

    22 May 2026

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