Friday, February 27

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Dosa Day 2026: Healthy breakfast or hidden carbs? Mumbai dieticians tell you
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Dosa Day 2026: Healthy breakfast or hidden carbs? Mumbai dieticians tell you

Mumbaikars love their South Indian food and don’t think twice about enjoying delicacies such as dosa, idli and medu vada among other dishes because it is not only quick to eat, but also filling and ideal for life on the move. While the city has boasted of Matunga which houses some of the most popular South Indian restaurants, there’s a change simmering in Bandra, which has made people fall in love with dosa all over again, and even reignite the flame for the delicacy for many, at a time when Rameshwaram Café is opening in Churchgate, any day now.  Coincidentally, World Dosa Day is observed on March 3 every year, to celebrate the dish. While you don’t need to give dosa lovers a reason to enjoy the simple yet delicious dish, it reminds us about the variety that Indian food provides from th...
World Kombucha Day 2026: A battle of the probiotics
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World Kombucha Day 2026: A battle of the probiotics

In the modern wellness landscape, fermentation has become the new ‘cool’. From trendy cafes in Mumbai to high-end grocery stores in Bangalore, Kombucha — a fizzy, fermented tea—has taken centre stage as the ultimate gut-health elixir. However, as we celebrate World Kombucha Day on February 21, it is essential to remember that India has been fermenting long before it was a global trend. From the cooling Neer Mor of south India to the pungent Gajar ki Kanji of north India, traditional Indian drinks have supported the Indian gut for generations. But in a head-to-head battle for probiotic supremacy, which one truly wins? We consulted two leading experts — Dr. Pravalika Londe, senior clinical nutritionist at Aster CMI Hospital, and Aayrin Memon, clinical nutritionist at Bhailal Amin General Ho...
India`s healthcare sector growth to strengthen over 3 years on new drug launches
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India`s healthcare sector growth to strengthen over 3 years on new drug launches

The domestic healthcare sector is expected to see stronger growth over the next three years, supported by new drug launches, while earnings from the US generics business are likely to remain flat for most companies, according to a report by Systematix Research. The report stated that growth in India`s domestic medicines market is expected to strengthen on the back of GLP-1 drug launches, with growth projected in the high single-digit range over the next three years. This is expected to support the overall expansion of Indian pharmaceutical companies, especially those with a strong presence in the domestic market. It stated. "Over the next 3 years, we expect India branded formulation growth to strengthen on back of GLP-1 launches (high single digit)." However, the outlook for the US gen...
Scientists discover reason why high altitude protects people against diabetes
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Scientists discover reason why high altitude protects people against diabetes

Living at high altitude appears to protect against diabetes, and scientists have finally discovered the reason. When oxygen levels drop, red blood cells switch into a new metabolic mode and absorb large amounts of glucose from the blood. This helps the body cope with thin air while also reducing blood sugar levels. A drug that recreates this effect reversed diabetes in mice, hinting at a powerful new treatment strategy. For years, researchers have observed that people who live at high elevations, where oxygen is scarce, tend to develop diabetes less often than those at sea level. Although the trend was well documented, the biological explanation behind it was unclear. Scientists at Gladstone Institutes now say they have identified the reason. Their research shows that in low oxygen envi...
Organ transplants rise fourfold to nearly 20,000 in 2025: Health Ministry
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Organ transplants rise fourfold to nearly 20,000 in 2025: Health Ministry

The number of transplants in the country has seen a fourfold increase from less than 5,000 in 2013 to nearly 20,000 in 2025, the Union Health Ministry said on Sunday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the importance of organ donation in his `Mann Ki Baat` address, and the ministry said it has given sustained impetus to the organ donation movement in the country. India has achieved a significant milestone in the field of organ donation and transplantation, with the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) recording unprecedented progress in organ donation, allocation, and transplantation across the country, the ministry said in a statement. "The number of transplants in the country has increased from less than 5,000 in the year 2013 to nearly 20,000 in the yea...
Russian scientists develop high-efficiency catalysts for water purification
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Russian scientists develop high-efficiency catalysts for water purification

Scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have developed a new class of photocatalysts capable of purifying water using visible sunlight, marking a major step forward in sustainable water treatment technologies, according to the institute`s official website. The research was conducted by experts from MIPT`s Centre for Photonics and Two-Dimensional Materials in collaboration with international partners. The team identified the most efficient material structure for photocatalytic activity within the visible light spectrum, as reported by TV BRICS. According to TV BRICS, Photocatalysis is considered a promising method for removing organic pollutants such as dyes, pharmaceutical residues, pesticides and oil traces from water. However, most existing photocatalysts fu...
Peripheral retina may help detect early signs of Alzheimer`s before brain damage
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Peripheral retina may help detect early signs of Alzheimer`s before brain damage

The outer area of the retina, or the peripheral retina, could offer a window into an early detection of Alzheimer`s disease long before irreversible brain damage occurs, and a routine eye exam may thus potentially help with an early diagnosis of the neurodegenerative condition, according to a new study. "The eyes are indeed a window into the brain, but our study reveals that we have been looking at the wrong part of the window. While most clinical eye exams focus on the central retina, the most critical early indicators of Alzheimer`s disease (AD) appear to be hidden at the periphery of the eye," author Stephen Wong, from Houston Methodist Hospital in the US, said. "By identifying these retinal changes that occur before the brain`s `plumbing` system fails, doctors may eventually be able ...
Can 10,000 steps a day protect your heart? Experts weigh in
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Can 10,000 steps a day protect your heart? Experts weigh in

In an age of rising heart disease, diabetes, and stress-related illnesses, a simple habit like walking is gaining renewed attention. The idea of walking 10,000 steps a day has become a popular fitness goal but can it truly protect your heart? Experts say regular walking can significantly improve both physical and mental health. Dr. Nilesh Gautam, Consultant-Interventional Cardiology at P.D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Khar, Mumbai, highlights the wide-ranging benefits of daily walking. “Walking 10,000 steps a day can improve blood pressure control, reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels, and enhance cardiovascular fitness. It also helps with weight reduction, strengthens muscles and bones, and improves general well-being.” Lower blood pressure improves circulation an...
Here’s all you need to know about Grey’s Anatomy’ actor Eric Dane
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Here’s all you need to know about Grey’s Anatomy’ actor Eric Dane

Grey’s Anatomy fans across India and the world woke up to bad news on February 20, as Eric Dane, popularly known as ‘McSteamy’ playing Dr Eric Sloan on the hit television show, passed away at 53 due to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also called ALS. Dane, who was an advocate of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig`s disease, succumbed to it less than a year after he announced his diagnosis in April 2025. Shedding light on the disorder, Dr Sheetal Goyal, who is the consultant neurologist at Wockhardt Hospitals in Mumbai Central, explains, "ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movements. Over time, these motor neurons degenerate, leading to muscle weakness and loss of function." In most ...
Quitting tobacco reduces oral cancer risk by over 60 per cent: Study
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Quitting tobacco reduces oral cancer risk by over 60 per cent: Study

Stopping the consumption of tobacco dramatically reduces the risk of oral cavity cancer by more than 60 per cent, a study conducted by a Mumbai-based organisation has found. The study, conducted by the Centre for Cancer Epidemiology of the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), demonstrated that quitting smoking and chewing habits reduces the risk of oral cancer or buccal mucosa cancer compared with continuous consumption. For this hospital-based case control study, enrolment was carried out in five TMC cancer centres located in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Barshi, Varanasi and Guwahati in India, during 2010-2022. The research was conducted on both men and women, aged 19-75 years. For the first time, the study shows a 61 per cent reduction in the risk of oral cavity cancer for smokers and a 42 per cent re...