Health
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India has the second highest number of obese children in the world – 14.4 million of them: Study
Scroll Staff
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How the wealthy and powerful have blocked Sindh’s water from reaching its poor masses
Mustafa Talpur
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Three years of BJP rule: Claims of progress under Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan remain unverified
Swagata Yadavar, IndiaSpend.com
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Watch: This smoke-less wood stove could transform the way millions of Indians cook and save lives
Scroll Staff
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Facing fire: India’s poorest regions are the most vulnerable to heat waves
Mukta Patil, Indiaspend.com
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Watch: Bengali auntie thinks she is very ill. Sawan Dutta’s crooning parody hits all the right notes
Scroll Staff
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Maharashtra’s polluting factories are making its rivers the filthiest in India
Raina Paul, Indiaspend.com Prabhpreet Singh Sood, IndiaSpend.com
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Fluoride-contaminated water has crippled over a thousand children in one Assam district
Azera Parveen Rahman
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‘We’re doing social work’: The twists and turns in the lives of Bengaluru’s roadside dentists
Arindam Thokder
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In the stone quarries of Madhya Pradesh, lakhs are putting their lungs, limbs and lives at risk
Abhijeet Jadhav
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Indians are the sixth-biggest private spenders on health among low-middle income nations
Vipul Vivek, Indiaspend.com
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US nursing homes flush away drugs worth millions because they don’t know how to redistribute them
Marshall Allen, ProPublica
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Indians are eating more chocolate than ever before because they think it is convenient and healthy
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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Watch: This artificial womb was used to incubate eight prematurely born sheep. Humans could be next
Scroll Staff
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How the home ministry is imperilling India’s health
Samar Halarnkar
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Home ministry blocks foreign funds for NGO that supported health ministry's anti-tobacco drive
Menaka Rao
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Bengaluru-based firm introduces affordable blood tests that detect early-stage cancer
Scroll Staff
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Medical researchers are building India’s first map of infectious diseases, one patient at a time
Papiya Bhattacharya
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Scroll.in readers share stories of living with pain
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Pharmaceutical firms have quietly enlisted leading professors to justify expensive drugs
Annie Waldman, ProPublica