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Mumbai monsoon maladies surge as malaria, H1N1 cases climb in August
4+ hour, 39+ min ago (379+ words) Monsoon maladies have the city in their grip according to figures released by the BMC. While the number of malaria patients has risen steadily, with over 1,142 cases registered in the first half of August as compared to 655 in June and…...
AIIMS doctor warns of rising monsoon illnesses
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (393+ words) EdexLive New Delhi: With the monsoon season bringing an increase in several infections, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, Dr Neeraj Nischal, advised people to remain cautious and seek appropriate medical advice when symptoms occur.Speaking to ANI, Nischal said…...
Monsoon Infections: AIIMS doctor advises caution amid rise in cases
4+ day, 5+ hour ago (232+ words) With the monsoon season bringing an increase in several infections, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, Dr Neeraj Nischal, advised people to remain cautious and seek appropriate medical advice when symptoms occur. He said that symptoms of several viral respiratory…...
AIIMS doctor Dr Neeraj Nischal warns of rising monsoon illnesses; here's all you need to know
3+ day, 22+ hour ago (82+ words) AIIMS doctor warns of rising monsoon illnesses, urges caution for vulnerable groups Mid-Day Updated On: 14 August, 2026 11:57 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI With the monsoon season bringing an increase in several infections, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, Dr Neeraj Nischal,…...
Stay alert this monsoon: AIIMS doctor warns of rising seasonal illnesses - Prameya News
4+ day, 3+ hour ago (362+ words) New Delhi, August 14: With the monsoon season bringing an increase in several infections, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, Dr Neeraj Nischal, advised people to remain cautious and seek appropriate medical advice when symptoms occur. Speaking to ANI, Nischal said…...
AIIMS doctor warns of rising monsoon illnesses, urges caution for vulnerable groups
4+ day, 5+ hour ago (372+ words) ANI 14 Aug 2026, 09:33 GMT+ New Delhi [India], August 14 (ANI): With the monsoon season bringing an increase in several infections, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, Dr Neeraj Nischal, advised people to remain cautious and seek appropriate medical advice when symptoms occur....
AIIMS Delhi warns of monsoon illnesses and risks for vulnerable groups
4+ day, 5+ hour ago (247+ words) Home » Nation and Beyond » AIIMS doctor warns vulnerable groups of rising monsoon illnesses With the onset of the monsoon season, infections linked to this period are increasing, prompting Dr Neeraj Nischal, Professor of Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, to advise caution…...
Here's Why Mosquitoes Like Some People More Than Others
4+ day, 20+ hour ago (124+ words) If you’ve ever wondered why mosquitoes ignore some people and completely swarm others, researchers may have found part of the answer. A study was done on 119 adults with three mosquito species, and discovered that different mosquitoes liked people very differently....
Fever cases rise after rains; health dept intensifies surveillance across TN
5+ day, 15+ hour ago (378+ words) The Times of India Chennai: With fever cases surging across Tamil Nadu following the seasonal rains, the health department has stepped up surveillance and ordered the setting up of dedicated fever wards in govt hospitals to manage the influx of…...
Each species of mosquito has its own “favorite” people, study shows
5+ day, 20+ hour ago (1010+ words) Different mosquito species prefer different people. Understanding what makes some people “mosquito magnets” could help scientists develop new ways to combat mosquito-borne diseases, Euronews reports. Each mosquito species has its own type, according to research published in iScience, which tested…...