Woman stretching leg muscles before exercise highlighting importance of regular workout and healthy fitness habits

‘All-or-nothing’ attitude may hurt exercise habit: Study

A study has found that an “all-or-nothing” mindset may be a major barrier preventing people from maintaining regular exercise habits. Researchers say many individuals believe workouts must be long, intense and perfectly scheduled, leading them to skip exercise altogether when routines are disrupted. Experts emphasise that flexibility and small, consistent physical activity are more effective for sustaining long-term health and fitness.

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HPV vaccine vial with syringe representing immunisation drive for cervical cancer prevention in India

Government to target 1.15 crore HPV vaccinations yearly: Health ministry

The government has set a target of administering HPV vaccines to around 1.15 crore 14-year-old girls every year under a nationwide immunisation programme, the Union health ministry said. The free and voluntary vaccination drive will be conducted at government health facilities across states and Union territories, marking a major step in India’s efforts to prevent cervical cancer and strengthen women’s health.

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Access to cooling matter of health for all, not privilege of rich, says top UNEP official

Access to cooling should be treated as a public health necessity and not a privilege of the wealthy, a top UNEP official has said, as India prepares for a hotter-than-normal summer. Rising heatwave days are expected to disproportionately affect vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, and outdoor workers, with serious implications for health, water supply, power demand, and essential services.

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Doctors discussing patient reports in a hospital corridor highlighting workload, burnout, and challenges in India’s healthcare system

91% of Indian Doctors Don’t Want Their Children to Join the Profession: Study

A new study has revealed deep professional dissatisfaction among Indian doctors, with over 91 per cent saying they would discourage their children from pursuing a career in medicine. The findings highlight rising burnout, increasing incidents of violence against healthcare workers, and mounting medico-legal pressures as key reasons behind the growing disillusionment within the profession.

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Smoggy road scene in Delhi with Keep Delhi Clean sign highlighting severe air pollution and pollution control efforts

Around 43% of Rs 300-cr budget for pollution control utilised in 2025-26 so far: RTI reply

Around 43 per cent of the Rs 300-crore budget allocated for Pollution Control and Emergency Measures in Delhi for 2025–26 has been utilised till January 20, 2026, according to an RTI reply. Most of the expenditure was directed towards short-term air pollution mitigation measures, including mist spray systems and truck-mounted anti-smog guns, with funds disbursed through the Public Works Department.

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Long queue of patients outside a hospital depicting rising healthcare demand, ageing population, and growth of private hospitals in India

Private Hospitals Set for 14-15% Growth in FY27 as High Acuity Care Drives Demand

India’s private hospital sector is projected to record strong revenue growth of 14–15% in FY27, driven by rising demand for high-acuity and specialised treatments. Stable occupancy levels, improving pricing realisations, expansion of bed capacity and a growing share of insured patients are expected to support sustained double-digit growth, according to CRISIL Ratings.

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Doctors can’t be treated like workmen, Madras HC slams Chennai hospital

The Madras High Court has ruled that doctors cannot be treated like workmen or regular employees, strongly criticising a Chennai hospital for attempting to enforce restrictive contractual terms. The court dismissed an arbitration plea against a senior cardiothoracic surgeon and imposed costs on the hospital, reiterating that hospitals cannot function without doctors and must respect their professional autonomy.

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HPV vaccine vial held by a gloved hand, representing cervical cancer prevention and adolescent girls vaccination programme in India

Centre to roll out free HPV vaccination for adolescent girls across India soon: official sources

The Centre is set to roll out a nationwide free HPV vaccination programme for adolescent girls to prevent cervical cancer, one of the most common yet preventable cancers affecting women in India. Official sources said the initiative marks a major milestone in women’s health and aims to significantly reduce cancer-related deaths through early prevention.

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The Galgotias Episode Sparks a Wider Debate on Tech Transparency and Medical Device Regulation

The Galgotias controversy has ignited a broader national debate on technology transparency, ethics and regulatory oversight. What began as an academic dispute has now raised critical questions around authenticity claims, accountability and patient safety, particularly in high-stakes sectors such as artificial intelligence and medical devices.

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