AI can identify clinically anxious youth based on brain structure: Study
As per a recent study, the Artificial intelligence can help recognise individuals with anxiety disorders based on their unique brain structure. The researchers used machine learning (ML) — a type of AI that help...
CuraTeQ Biologics announces Phase1 clinical study outcome of BP11 product
CuraTeQ Biologics Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aurobindo Pharma Ltd, announced that their Omalizumab biosimilar candidate BP11 has met the Phase 1 trial end points vis-à-vis the EU and US sourced reference...
In a first, ESIC Medical College installs SSi Mantra Robotic system
ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad, Haryana becomes the first hospital in Haryana and the first across all ESIC Hospitals in the entire country to have installed SSi Mantra Surgical Robotic System – the Made in...
Akums Drugs launches first stable oral suspension for Sickle Cell Disease
Major Pharma company Akums Drugs announced the launch of India’s first stable oral suspension for Sickle Cell Disease. This innovative product is thoughtfully accompanied by oral syringes for precise dosage...
First dual kidney transplant held at AIIMS
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, has performed the first dual kidney transplant in collaboration with ORBO. A 78-year-old lady was admitted to AIIMS Trauma Centre with severe head injury after falling...
India not sleeping well, over 61% get less than 6 hrs of sleep
Ahead of World Sleep Day 2024, a survey has revealed disturbing trends of sleeping patterns in the country. As per a study conducted by LocalCircles, total 61% of Indians surveyed got less than 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep...
Organ recipient turns organ donor
A 48-year-old male who was undergoing years of dialysis and was waiting for kidney transplant has turned into an organ donor saving others lives at a hospital here. Rajesh, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, was undergoing five...
First dengue bout can be as severe as secondary infection: Study
The first bout of dengue can be as life-threatening as the subsequent ones, according to a study published recently in the journal Nature Medicine. The study has analysed severe dengue cases in a group of children in India,...
AIIMS leads the change in celiac disease management
The 1st Asian Pacific Celiac Disease Symposium (APCDS 2024), focusing on the critical aspects of management, diagnosis, and treatment of Celiac Disease, recently concluded in New Delhi. The sessions held underscored the...
Study reveals disturbing dietary trends in North India responsible for non-communicable diseases
A study on the dietary habits of North Indian populations have revealed alarming trends of excessive salt consumption surpassing recommended levels, inadequate potassium intake, responsible for increasing the risk of...
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