Here's what we'll be telling COP29 about how climate change is harming young people's mental health

As psychiatrists working with children and adolescents, we're so concerned that we're sharing our research at the summit on the link between higher temperatures and suicidal thoughts and behaviours.

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India's healthcare expenditure less than 2 percent of GDP, needs to be increased: Ex-RBI Gov

The former chairman of the PM's Economic Advisory Council stated that education and health are crucial for accelerating the country's progress. "However, in India's social expenditure system, more resources are allocated to education than to health, which may not be the ideal approach."

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ICMR seeks 'out of the box' ideas from Indian scientists to solve complex health problems

The proposal must have bold research ideas with significant wide ranging impact and if successful should have potential 'first of its kind' biomedical and technological innovations for better health outcomes in the global context.

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6.5 lakh senior citizens join Ayushman Bharat scheme after recent expansion

According to data from the National Health Authority, nearly 6.5 lakh elderly individuals have enrolled and received Ayushman cards within this period. Kerala leads in new enrollments of senior citizens, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Haryana.

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Physical inactivity kills 32 lakh people a year. Need 10,000 steps a day? World's largest study suggests a shortcut

A new study, the world's largest to date, has found that walking just 3,867 steps a day can lower the risk of death from any cause. The research, which analyzed data from over 226,000 people, showed that even a small amount of walking can have significant health benefits.

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"You are a judge, not an agent": Union Minister Pralhad Joshi targets Justice D'Cunha over Covid panel report

In response to Joshi's comments, Karnataka health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said, "Mr Joshi Pralhad has defamed Justice Michael D'Cunha by calling him an agent. A judge who is well known for his integrity and honesty."

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Hearing last PIL, CJI bats for inclusion of Indian healthcare system in PM-JAY

In his final act as Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud heard a petition advocating for the inclusion of traditional Indian healthcare practices, such as Ayurveda and Yoga, into the national health insurance program, PM-JAY. While dismissing a previous petition by the same advocate, the court acknowledged the importance of integrating these systems into mainstream healthcare.

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