World Malaria Day: Pregnant women on high risk of malaria
Pregnant women face heightened risks of malaria as pregnancy reduces immunity making them more susceptible to infection and severe disease. Without timely and appropriate intervention, malaria in pregnancy can have...
Scientists discover blood-sucking Vampire Bacteria
A team of researchers from Washington State University has found a bacteria attracted to the liquid part of blood, or serum, which contains nutrients the bacteria can use as food. One of the chemicals the bacteria seemed...
‘Is your apology as big as your advertisements?’ SC to Ramdev
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lashed out at Patanjali Ayurveda and asked “Is your apology as big as your advertisements?’. Stressing on the protection of all consumer groups including children, babies, and women...
Know how to stay safe & prevent Dehydration, Heat Stroke during Heatwave
As the relentless summer heat sets in, rising temperatures will soon bring with them the challenges of heat waves and severe hot winds. With the changing climate, it becomes crucial to adjust our daily routines so our bodies...
Why experts underline need of Indian Medical Services to address healthcare gap
The healthcare experts have urged for the introduction of an elite cadre for medical experts under Indian Medical Services (IMS) akin to Indian Administrative Services (IAS) to address the gap of healthcare infrastructure in...
Delhi govt hospitals suffer ‘Acute Crisis’ of free medicines: Minister
Delhi health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has directed the chief secretary Naresh Kumar to personally visit one government hospital and Mohalla Clinic every day and get firsthand feedback on “scarcity” of medicines...
Double standards of Nestle: adds ‘no sugar’ for Europe, contain sugar in other nations
A report has revealed that international baby food products Nestle adds no sugar in the products distributed in European nations, while its products contain added sugar in Low-Income-Countries including India. However,...
Study finds inappropriate medicines lead to increased expenditure in Delhi
A study has revealed that comorbidities, prolonged hospitalisation, inappropriate medicines, polypharmacy and parenteral medicines being prescribed contribute to increased expenditure on drugs in elderly patients. The study...
NMC asks for details of stipend paid to students, FORDA lauds initiative
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all the medical colleges and health institutions to submit the details of the stipend that is being paid to undergraduate medical interns, postgraduate (PG) resident doctors,...
World Haemophilia Day: Over 60% cases undiagnosed because of unawareness
World Hemophilia Day is observed evry year on April 17 to create awareness around haemophilia. It is a rare genetic bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly and the bleeding continues for long. The disease...
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