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Medindia is a prominent online source for health information, tools, and services for consumers, doctors, and healthcare professionals worldwide. It holds the top spot in India and South Asia for traffic in the health sector and is recognized among the leading health websites globally. Each month, Medindia attracts over 4 million visitors from more than 230 countries. The platform features nearly 1 million pages of reliable health and wellness content, including news articles, special reports, animations, slides, infographics, videos, health directories, medication information, calculators, personalized health records, mobile applications, interactive tools, and much more.

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English
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73
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Global

#69946

India

#8157

Health/Health

#71

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Articles

  • 5 days ago | medindia.net | Colleen Fleiss

    Postmenopausal breast cancer refers to breast cancer diagnosed after menopause, often linked to aging and hormonal changes. The progression of breast cancer in older and postmenopausal women continues to pose a major health challenge, with emerging research highlighting the influence of pro-inflammatory cytokines and CXC chemokines in driving tumor growth and altering immune responses.

  • 5 days ago | medindia.net | Colleen Fleiss

    Quitting smoking in pregnancy is vital for mom and baby; many now turn to vaping as a quitting aid. Pregnant women who use e-cigarettes are exposed to fewer harmful chemicals than those who smoke traditional cigarettes. Published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, the study highlights a potential reduction in toxic exposure for expectant mothers who switch from smoking to vaping.

  • 5 days ago | medindia.net | Colleen Fleiss

    Wake Forest study urges safe weight loss plans for older adults that also protect and strengthen bone health. Neither wearing a weighted vest nor participating in resistance training effectively prevented bone loss in older adults who were intentionally losing weight, stated a new randomized clinical trial from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Wake Forest University.

  • 6 days ago | medindia.net | Colleen Fleiss

    Cord blood proteins may help detect sepsis early in preterm newborns, reducing unnecessary antibiotic use. Researchers have uncovered promising new biomarkers in the fight against early onset sepsis in preterm infants. By analyzing umbilical cord blood, the team identified specific proteins that indicate acute systemic inflammation—an immune response to infection.

  • 6 days ago | medindia.net | Colleen Fleiss

    TTN and BAG3 variants are linked to lower risk of late-onset cardiomyopathy in childhood cancer survivors. Understanding how genetic factors influence late-onset cardiomyopathy in childhood cancer survivors has remained unclear, even though such links are well established in the general population. Researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have taken a step toward filling this knowledge gap.

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