Only about 20% of women in India have adequate insurance coverage, leaving a large majority financially vulnerable to high ...
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On International Women’s Day 2026, expert highlights why early breast cancer screening is vital for women in India, helping detect disease sooner and significantly improving survival and treatment ...
Doctors across major public hospitals say they are seeing more women with serious heart conditions. National data and hospital trends suggest this is not an isolated pattern.
Breast cancer cases in India have increased sharply since 1990 due to lifestyle changes and urbanisation. An expert stresses ...
Describing India’s cervical cancer vaccination campaign for 14 year-old girls as the “world’s largest free HPV vaccination drive,” the World Health O ...
As the world pauses to mark International Women's Day on March 8, the conversation around women’s empowerment must also ...
According to WHO, the leading cause of death among women in India in 2021 after COVID-19 was ischemic heart disease (IHD).
Cervical cancer, once seen mostly in older women, is now appearing in younger women in India. Early detection, vaccination, and awareness are more crucial than ever to safeguard health and save lives, ...
Meenakshi Gupta has been blind since birth. And yet she can identify what many patients and medical specialists miss: the tiniest lumps in a woman’s breast that could be malignant. One of 30 blind ...