
Daphne Clarance
Chief Sub Editor at India Today
Health journalist at @IndiaToday | articles published in @moviesndtv, @TimesNetwork, @ZoomTV, @timesofindia | Fuelled by caffeine and pizza.
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1 week ago |
newsfeel.com | Daphne Clarance
Source : INDIA TODAY NEWSEver wondered why acne strikes in your teenage years and lingers for some, while others breeze through with clear skin? The answer may lie not just in hormones, but in the invisible world of bacteria living on your face. A new study by researchers at MIT, published in Cell Host & Microbe, has uncovered fascinating insights into how bacteria on our facial skin evolve, especially during the teenage years. And their findings could reshape how we think about, and treat, acne.
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3 weeks ago |
newsfeel.com | Daphne Clarance
Source : INDIA TODAY NEWSTwo made-in-India HPV test kits – an essential diagnostic tool for cervical cancer – have been rolled out after successful evaluation by AIIMS Delhi doctors. The results of the scientific review were announced in a meeting by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC).
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1 month ago |
newsfeel.com | Daphne Clarance
Source : INDIA TODAY NEWSAddressing concerns about the growing number of heart attacks among young individuals, renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty said that regular health monitoring can help lower these incidents. “No one dies from sudden cardiac arrest with a normal heart. There is always an underlying issue that remains undiagnosed,” he said at the BT MindRush 2025 event, urging people to get tested.
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1 month ago |
newsfeel.com | Daphne Clarance
Source : INDIA TODAY NEWSGlaucoma is becoming a major public health concern in India, with over 12 million people affected. This chronic eye disease gradually damages the optic nerve, without showing any symptoms, but slowly leading to vision loss and even blindness, if left untreated. The alarming fact is that nearly 90% of glaucoma cases in India go undiagnosed, primarily due to a lack of awareness, doctors have said.
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2 months ago |
pressnewsagency.org | Daphne Clarance
Ozempic is not a magic pill, Vikrant Shrotriya, Managing Director, India division of the weight-loss drug-maker said while speaking at a discussion on obesity at the India Today Conclave 2025. “When we talk about obesity as a disease, it’s not just about excess fat or adiposity, it’s also a metabolic abnormality. If losing weight were as simple as eating less and exercising more, it wouldn’t be such a struggle.
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