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Covid-19 Hits Maternal Care, Underlines Gender Divide

The status of women in their families is a key factor in maternal health, besides poverty, caste, education and nutrition

By Poonam Muttreja 24/09/2021

Trouble Sleeping? Here’s Why You Should Worry

The pandemic has violently disrupted our lives, including our sleep patterns. And this can lead to serious mental and physical problems

By Dr Moitrayee Das 13/04/2021

The greater need to make infant and young child feeding practices effective

Nutrition deficiency in the first two years leads to the risk of developing chronic diseases later in life. Here are some measures to avoid that.

By Dr Sheila Vir 12/04/2021

Some pandemic-induced nutrition habits we need to retain

The lessons that COVID-19 taught us about the importance of a healthy diet, exercise and immunity should not be forgotten

By Dr Amit Khandeparkar 06/04/2021

Instagram Influencers become force multipliers for “Reach Each Child” Campaign

Here’s our tribute to four Instagram stars who helped promote the cause

By Outlook Planet Desk 15/04/2021

How Artificial Intelligence Is Helping Tackle Malnutrition In Rural India

The Child Health Monitor helps frontline workers to quickly identify malnourished children and chalk out and monitor a personalised treatment plan  

By Abhishek Baxi 30/03/2021

Special foods have potential to bridge nutrition gaps in HIV infected

Therapeutic food manufacturers have proposed a potent way to equip HIV infected people in managing infection and its ill effects.

By Akshat Khandelwal 30/03/2021

10 Lakh Children With Severe Acute Malnutrition Identified

Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani told the Rajya Sabha that the identification is an ongoing process

By Outlook Planet Desk 20/03/2021

To Eradicate Malnutrition, We Must Start At The Grassroots

The various factors that contribute to malnutrition cannot be tackled by health professionals alone

By Dr. Angela Chaudhuri 20/03/2021

Against All Odds: Three Unsung Women Warriors

Uncomfortable with being photographed, these three rural women battled hunger, poverty and the pandemic, emerging as leaders who actually made a difference.

By Dr. Priscilla C Ngaihte 07/03/2021
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