Government exams are competitive assessments for public sector jobs in India. They test knowledge in various subjects, including law, geography, and current affairs. Success in these exams opens doors to prestigious positions. Candidates often prepare rigorously over months or years. These exams play a crucial role in shaping the civil service and governance in the country. They ensure a merit-based selection process.
Gujarat became the first state of India to start a genome sequencing project focused solely on tribal populations. The Tribal Genome Sequencing Project aims to identify genetic health...
Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly recognised as a serious public health issue in India. A recent report by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)...
India is facing obesity crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently brought into light the alarming rates of obesity, particularly among children, with one in eight Indians affected. He...
Recent studies highlight the critical role of nutritional support in improving tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes. The RATIONS trial, conducted in Jharkhand from August 2019 to August 2022, demonstrated...
Recent research indicates that alcohol consumption is risk factor for cancer, ranking third among preventable causes in the United States. The US Surgeon General's report reveals that alcohol...
Cervical cancer remains a critical health issue for women in India. It accounts for approximately 60,000 deaths each year. Despite advancements in medical research, treatment, and preventive measures,...
Recent studies have raised alarms regarding the health risks associated with seed oils. These oils, including sunflower, grapeseed, canola, and corn oil, have been linked to an increased...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) poses health threat, especially among younger populations in India. The unexpected death of Rohan Mirchandani, CEO of Epigamia, at age 42 has raised alarms...
Recent studies reveal changes in the dietary habits of Americans from 2003 to 2018. Research conducted by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health marks a concerning...