As World Hand Hygiene Day dawns upon us yet again, it serves as a timely reminder of the crucial role handwashing plays in preventing the spread of in.. Read more
Monsoon season brings the much-awaited relief from sweltering heat. But at the same time, rains can also perk up monsoon maladies in both children and.. Read more
Amoebas are single-celled organisms that have no definite shape. The brain-eating amoeba is a species discovered in 1965, and its common name is Naegl.. Read more
Animals have been great companions to humans since ancient times. People across the globe love to domesticate animals. While millions of households in.. Read more
Have you heard of Soursop? The Majority would say No. What is Soursop and why are we talking about it? Let's find out:Soursop is obtained from the eve.. Read more
Echinococcosis is an infectious disease of parasitic origin, triggered by the Echinococcus variant of tapeworms, including Echinococcus granulosus, Ec.. Read more
Categorized as one type of a group of diseases called helminthiasis, filariasis is an infectious ailment triggered by parasites – roundworms bel.. Read more
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week is observed from November 18 to 24 every year, to shed light on the rising incidence of drug-resistant germs and in.. Read more
Melioidosis also known as Whitemore’s disease, is a deadly infection that affects both humans and animals. The infection is triggered by the bac.. Read more
Morgellons Disease is a rare disorder that afflicts the skin and in turn, the mental state of the person with the syndrome. Morgellons has created a m.. Read more
World Malaria Day is an annual health day observed across the globe on April 25, with the main objective of controlling the incidence of malaria in de.. Read more
Infectious diseases also known as transmissible diseases or communicable diseases, it is the invasion of disease-causing agents, their multiplication .. Read more