Rabies Vaccine After a Dog Bite: Is It Still Necessary If the Dog Is Vaccinated?

Rabies Vaccine After a Dog Bite: Is It Still Necessary If the Dog Is Vaccinated?

If the dog has taken the rabies vaccine, do you still need injections? In India, a single dog bite can create panic in an entire family. The first question most people ask is: “The dog...

February 16, 2026 12:16 pm

Cell Therapy Is Making a Comeback — Targeting More Diseases

Cell Therapy Is Making a Comeback — Targeting More Diseases

From Controversy to Clinical Precision: A New Era in Regenerative Medicine For years, cell therapy lived in two worlds. One was hopeful — promising regeneration, immune reprogramming, and cures for previously untreatable diseases.The other was...

February 10, 2026 1:38 pm

Can a Simple Vaccine Slow Aging? The Shingles Shot’s Surprising Link to Brain Health

Can a Simple Vaccine Slow Aging? The Shingles Shot’s Surprising Link to Brain Health

What if one of the most powerful tools for protecting your brain wasn’t a new memory supplement, a cutting-edge anti-aging therapy, or an expensive longevity retreat — but a vaccine you may have already been...

February 10, 2026 1:11 pm

New Blood Test Could Detect 50+ Cancers Before Symptoms

New Blood Test Could Detect 50+ Cancers Before Symptoms

Can a Simple Blood Sample Change the Future of Cancer Screening? Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide — not always because it is untreatable, but because it is detected too late....

February 10, 2026 9:48 am

More Than Just Heat: Understanding Hot Flashes in Menopause

More Than Just Heat: Understanding Hot Flashes in Menopause

Menopause is a natural biological transition — but for many women, one symptom stands out as particularly disruptive: Hot Flashes. Often described as sudden waves of heat moving through the body, hot flashes can affect...

February 9, 2026 1:22 pm

VolTrac: The 90-Second “Breath Test” That Could Change How We Screen for Disease

VolTrac: The 90-Second “Breath Test” That Could Change How We Screen for Disease

Imagine a health screening that feels as simple as a breathalyser: you exhale, and within about 90 seconds you get...

February 6, 2026

World Cancer Day 2026: From Fear to Prevention — A New Way to Look at Cancer

World Cancer Day 2026: From Fear to Prevention — A New Way to Look at Cancer

Every year on February 4, the world comes together to observe World Cancer Day — not only to remember those...

February 4, 2026

Why So Many Young Adults Have High Blood Sugar Without Knowing It

Why So Many Young Adults Have High Blood Sugar Without Knowing It

For many people, high blood sugar still feels like a “middle-aged problem.” Diabetes is often imagined as something that appears...

February 1, 2026

Why You Feel Tired Even After 8 Hours of Sleep: Hidden Causes Doctors Are Seeing More Often

Why You Feel Tired Even After 8 Hours of Sleep: Hidden Causes Doctors Are Seeing More Often

You went to bed on time.You slept for a full 7–8 hours.Yet you wake up feeling heavy, foggy, and already...

January 31, 2026

Cycle Syncing: What It Is & How to Use It for Better Health

Cycle Syncing: What It Is & How to Use It for Better Health

A smart, body-aware guide to living with your Menstrual Rhythm from Nellikka.life In the world of women’s health, cycle syncing...

January 28, 2026

Heart Health Isn’t Just About Cholesterol: New Risk Factors Doctors Now Watch

Heart Health Isn’t Just About Cholesterol: New Risk Factors Doctors Now Watch

For decades, heart health conversations have revolved around a single villain: cholesterol.Total cholesterol. LDL. HDL. Triglycerides. While these numbers still...

January 23, 2026

Is Constant Throat Clearing a Disease? ENT Causes Most People Ignore

Is Constant Throat Clearing a Disease? ENT Causes Most People Ignore

You clear your throat once. Then again. And again.It feels harmless—almost automatic. But when throat clearing becomes frequent or habitual,...

January 23, 2026

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