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Insurance Gap Persists Among Elderly Cataract Patients

Jul 28, 2025 491 Views

A study of 38,387 cataract surgeries across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Odisha found that only 16.07% of patients aged 70+ had insurance coverage. Coverage dropped further among those...

Health Dept in Rajasthan Launches MosquitoControl Campaign PostMonsoon

Jul 25, 2025 493 Views

Following intense rains in Rajasthan, the health department has launched ‘Swasthya Dal Aapke Dwaar’, a door-to-door mosquito larval survey, in districts like Ajmer amid rising mos...

Health Ministry Updates CGHS Claim Rules with GeoTagged Photos

Jul 24, 2025 492 Views

The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) now mandates geo-tagged photograph uploads for both in-patient and outpatient claims. The change aims to curtail fraud and streamline claim processing. A...

ICMR to Introduce Rapid Test Kits at PHCs for Key Diseases

Jul 23, 2025 500 Views

The ICMR has decided to distribute rapid diagnostic test kits for Hepatitis B, sickle-cell anemia, and syphilis to Sub-Centres, Primary Health Centres, and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. This will enable...

ICMR-NIE Flags High Salt: Campaign Launched to Reduce Intake

Jul 22, 2025 491 Views

A recent ICMR–NIE study reveals that Indians consume nearly double the sodium limit set by WHO, with urban intake particularly high. This escalates risks of hypertension, stroke, heart, and k...

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" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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