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Broad-Spectrum RNA Vaccine Breakthrough for Enhanced Virus Protection

Continued research and development in this area are essential to realizing the full potential of RNA-based vaccines in advancing public health and disease prevention ...
Apr 17

Rajasthan’s Swine Flu Situation: Health Department Observes Decline

The highly infectious nature of the swine flu virus has significantly impacted public health in Rajasthan, resulting in fatalities and numerous individuals contracting the disease ...
Apr 15

Avian Influenza Scare: Texas Farm Worker Infected with Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu

The disease, caused by the influenza A virus, poses a grave threat to both human and animal health, necessitating robust surveillance and response measures. ...
Apr 06

The chasm between TB and HIV continues

One-third of HIV treatment service providers do not provide TB treatment and three-fourth of TB service providers do not provide HIV treatment. This ...
Apr 02

Addressing the Global Rise in Neurological Disorders: The Lancet Neurology Study

The study reveals that more than 3 billion people were affected by neurological disorders in 2021, equating to over one-third of the global population....
Mar 30

Avance Clinical at World Vaccine Congress to Share Latest Vaccine Clinical Trial News Including an HIV-1 Study

Lungershausen said Avance Clinical is focussed on accelerating drug development for its biotech clients, from preclinical stages through to Phase III....
Mar 29

Deciphering Disease Patterns: The Role of Spatial Genomics

Spatial genomics represents a paradigm shift in disease research, offering unprecedented insights into the spatial organization of genomic features within tissues....
Mar 22

Debunking Myths: ICMR Study Disproves COVID Vaccine Link to Sudden Deaths

As India continues its vaccination drive and global outreach, scientific rigor and data-driven policies remain paramount in safeguarding public health amidst the ongoing pandemic....
Mar 15

It is not natural disasters but manmade barriers that block access to TB care

It is not natural disasters (like hurricanes or storms) which block access to TB care services most times, but manmade barriers that fuel injustices, inequities, ...
Mar 11

India’s Pharma and MedTech Sector Bolsters Self-Reliance Amidst Pandemic Challenges

India is poised to emerge as a global leader in pharmaceutical innovation and production, contributing significantly to healthcare resilience and sustainability on a global scale....
Mar 11

Women Pioneering Change: Inspiring Narratives from the Entrepreneurial Frontier

As we celebrate International Women's Day, let us draw inspiration from their stories and commit to creating a world where women can thrive, innovate, ...
Mar 08

Tripura’s Healthcare Revolution: Strengthening Infrastructure for Maternal and Child Health

This strategic focus on improving care during the perinatal period and the first week of life is crucial for ensuring every child’s survival and ...
Mar 08

The Rise in Patients Requiring Revision Hip Replacement Surgery

Dr Aashish Arbat Performs Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Using 3-Inch Incision Surgery Technique....
Feb 29

“Kusum Ka Biyaah” Indian Hindi film based on a true story releasing on 1st March 2024

The film captures the struggles encountered by Kusum's wedding and highlights the broader impact of the pandemic on society. It serves as a poignant ...
Feb 19

It is time to hold governments to account for ending tobacco

The global tobacco treaty (WHO FCTC) is the first ever public health and corporate accountability treaty of the WHO. If implemented fully it will protect ...
Feb 07

National Startup Day: Celebrating Groundbreaking Healthcare Startups Transforming Patient Care in India

Healthcare startups have been instrumental in propelling this industry forward, with health tech emerging as a driving force alongside high-speed internet and digitization. Projections ...
Jan 15

Quantum of solace in efforts to find all TB but glaring gaps remain

Finding more TB cases is an important benchmark but not able to find all TB cases continues to be worrisome. Out of the 10.6 ...
Dec 25

Taking TB services closer to the people in Africa is pivotal to stop TB

More alarming is the fact that in 2021, WHO estimated that 4.2 million people with TB were not even diagnosed, which is 40% of ...
Dec 15

How to Save Gaza’ Catastrophic For HealthCare

The WHO board passed an emergency motion proposed by Afghanistan, Qatar, Yemen, and Morocco, seeking increased medical access. The motion aims to allow entry for ...
Dec 11

Digitalizing Health: Generative AI's Impact Amplified by AWS Cloud in India

As India embraces the potential of Generative AI, the healthcare landscape is poised for a revolution, marked by innovation, accessibility, and improved patient outcomes. The ...
Dec 07

Exploring the Link Between Covid-19 Vaccination and Sudden Cardiac Arrests: ICMR Study

The findings highlight the importance of addressing traditional risk factors and lifestyle choices in understanding the occurrences of sudden unexplained deaths. As the world navigates ...
Nov 22

Madras High Court Advocates for Equality: PG Medical Students to Receive Incentive Marks for COVID-19 Duty

The Madras High Court has not only rectified an apparent disparity but also championed the cause of fairness and equality. The ruling ensures that PG ...
Nov 18

Revolutionary Advancements in Cholesterol Management: New Drugs Show Promise in Cholesterol Control

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Nov 15

Battling Tuberculosis: A Closer Look at WHO's 2023 Global TB Report

In 2022, approximately 10.6 million people worldwide suffered from TB, witnessing a slight increase from 10.3 million in 2021. Geographically, Southeast Asia, Africa, ...
Nov 09

Moscow Scientists Confirm AI's Effectiveness in Breast Cancer Screening

The integration of neural networks into breast cancer screening has the potential to yield substantial cost savings nationwide and enhance accessibility to preventive screenings," emphasized ...
Nov 02

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