India to Regulate Hair Transplants, Ban Salons from Surgery

The Indian government plans to reclassify hair transplants as surgical procedures, requiring only qualified dermatologists and plastic surgeons to perform them. This move aims to curb malpractice in the $252 million industry.

PAU Warns of Harsher Winter, Frost Threat to Punjab

Punjab Agricultural University climate expert Dr PK Khingra alerts farmers about severe cold wave, dense fog, and ground frost expected in coming days, advising protective measures for crops and livestock.

How Therapy Reveals the Path to True Calmness

Psychotherapist Sonali Gupta explains why clients initially seek therapy for hypervigilance but uncover a deeper need for calmness, sharing practical techniques to achieve emotional steadiness.

5 Extra Sleep Minutes, 2 More Walking Minutes Add Life Year

A new Lancet study reveals that small daily changes like five extra minutes of sleep, two more minutes of brisk walking, and half a serving of vegetables can cumulatively extend lifespan by a year for those with poor habits.

KGMU Must Uphold Excellence Against Mob Disruption

A mob led by BJP leader Aparna Yadav disrupted KGMU Lucknow after a doctor's arrest. This follows similar incidents at SMVDIME Jammu, raising concerns about communalization in medical education.

Army Eye Camps in Gorakhpur, Lucknow by Delhi Team

A team of eye specialists from Army Hospital Research and Referral, Delhi, led by Brigadier Sanjay Mishra, will organize mega eye camps in Gorakhpur and Lucknow. The camps will serve veterans, serving personnel, and civilians with advanced eye care.

Palakkad Hepatitis A Alert: 33 Cases in 8 Days

Palakkad district health officials warn residents about rising hepatitis A cases. They advise precautions during festivals and provide details on symptoms, transmission, and free treatment.

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