Health for all Indians by 2000 remains a myth

If post Independence leaders of India had ensured full literacy, a solution would have been in sight for a lot of problems. Population, for one. But, today, in order to achieve the objectives of balanced social development and population stabilisation, th

Anaemia is a major health concern among women, especially pregnant ones, of developing countries

Infertile couples should think hard before opting for treatments

Inflicting a physician induced ailment on women is tantamount to murder

Women's longevity may depend on the age at which they get pregnant, say Rudi Westendorp of the Netherlands and Thomas Kirkwood of the UK. Those who have their first pregnancy at a late age seem to

Infant mortality rate acts as an indicator of how well a nation cares for its citizens

Infant mortality rate acts as an indicator of how well a nation cares for its citizens

In Jaduguda and Rawatbhata, physical deformities are a way of life. The reality behind the shadows of India s nuclear establishment

A two and a half year gap is ideal between births for the health of the babies

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