Why Red Light Therapy Deserves a Spot in Your Skincare Routine, Red light therapy, a celeb-favourite treatment, uses low-level red or near-infrared light to boost collagen, reduce inflammation, and revive tired skin—all without pain or downtime. Safe for most skin types, it's a powerful addition to any skincare regimen when used correctly.
New Cancer Drug Eliminates Need for Surgery or Chemo in Some Patients
A breakthrough immunotherapy drug, dostarlimab, has led to complete cancer remission in 84 out of 103 patients with a specific genetic mutation (MMRd), allowing most to avoid surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. The results, revealed in a major clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering, signal a potential shift in how certain cancers are treated.
A 21-year-old man in Karnataka tragically died after consuming five bottles of liquor as part of a Rs 10,000 bet with his friends. This incident highlights the deadly risks of binge drinking, especially when consumed in large quantities in a short period. Experts warn that binge drinking can cause sudden spikes in blood pressure, dehydration, irregular heart rhythms, and even heart failure. Additionally, excessive alcohol intake increases the risk of blood clots, liver damage, and impaired brain function, making it a dangerous practice for both heart and overall health.
Scientists at King's College London have developed a breakthrough technique to grow real teeth in the lab using a specially designed hydrogel that mimics the body’s natural environment. This innovation enables stem cells to communicate and begin forming tooth structures, offering a potential future alternative to traditional dental fillings and implants. Unlike artificial solutions, lab-grown teeth could naturally regenerate and integrate with the jaw, providing stronger, longer-lasting, and more biocompatible dental care.
A new study involving over 45,000 young adults reveals that just one hour of screen use in bed can increase the risk of insomnia by 59% and reduce sleep duration by 24 minutes. Experts warn that all screen types—from phones to Kindles—disrupt sleep and urge a reset in bedtime habits to improve sleep hygiene.