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Superbugs and Global Health: India's Growing AMR Crisis

Superbugs, or antimicrobial-resistant organisms, pose a growing global health threat. This article examines causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies relevant to India's ...
Jul 03

Beneath the Streets: Are Urban Drains Breeding Dangerous Antibiotic Resistance in India

Modern medicine has achieved remarkable victories over infectious disease during the past century. Preserving those achievements will depend on recognizing that the fight against superbugs ...
Mar 10

How evidence shapes medicine

Evidence-based medicine combines scientific research, clinical expertise, and patient values to ensure safe, effective care. This data-driven approach moves Indian healthcare toward predictable ...
Mar 05

Your Hands May Be Hiding a Dangerous Disorder And Now AI Can Catch It in Seconds

By teaching machines to interpret these subtle signals, researchers are expanding the boundaries of preventive medicine. If implemented thoughtfully this technology could help ensure that ...
Mar 02

Young, Healthy, Still Gone: The Brutal Reality of Invasive Meningococcal Disease That Killed Agniveer trainees

As surveillance continues and laboratory results provide greater clarity, authorities appear committed to transparency and containment....
Feb 27

10,000 on Treatment, Hundreds Lost: Here's Why Meghalaya’s HIV Numbers Should Concern the Entire Nation

The true measure of success will not be how many people are on treatment today, but how effectively new infections are prevented tomorrow and how ...
Feb 26

Roche’s Innovation Blueprint — From Net-Zero Commitments to Next-Gen Healthcare Solutions

Climate change and patient health are deeply intertwined — and leading healthcare organisations are rising to the challenge by embedding sustainability and innovation into core strategy. ...
Feb 23

Is This the Beginning of the End for HIV? Scientists Attempt to Erase the Virus from Human DNA

The story of HIV has always been one of resilience of patients, clinicians, and researchers refusing to surrender to biological complexity...
Feb 23

Code, Cure, and Control: Indo-French Strategic Alliance Could Shape the Future of AI in Healthcare

For India and France, this collaboration is a statement of intent to build healthcare technologies that are transparent, inclusive, and aligned with human values...
Feb 23

Understanding disease outbreaks responsibly

Understanding disease outbreaks requires clear definitions, trust in surveillance systems, attention to root causes, and responsible individual action. Informed communities prevent panic, support vaccination, and ...
Feb 16

A Trade Signature Away from Cheaper Medicines: Hope, Hype and Hard Truths

Over time, as competition increases and supply chains become more efficient, patients could experience tangible benefits, particularly in specialised care settings....
Jan 29

From Tap to Tragedy: How Assumptions About Water Safety Are Failing Us

Amoebae are not merely obscure microbes confined to textbooks and laboratories. They are active participants in ecosystems that directly affect human health....
Jan 28

Why the World’s Cheapest Drinks Are Its Most Expensive Habit

The WHO’s warning is timely and grounded in decades of research. What remains uncertain is whether governments will act with the urgency this moment ...
Jan 21

The Next Waterborne Crisis Is Already Here and Most of Us Are Still Unprepared

Free-living amoebae may be invisible to the naked eye, but their presence exposes vulnerabilities that demand serious attention....
Jan 07

When Robots Obey a Surgeon Across Oceans: Inside India’s First Cross-Border Robotic Surgery

When the surgeon’s hands can travel digitally, carrying skill and experience across borders, distance begins to lose its power and healthcare takes a decisive ...
Jan 02

Major public health challenges in India

India’s health journey reflects remarkable public health successes alongside rising chronic diseases, persistent infections, environmental threats and systemic gaps, demanding coordinated policy, community action ...
Jan 02

The World’s Most Feared Virus Without a Vaccine May Not Stay That Way Anymore

If this vaccine continues to prove effective in later trials, it could one day stand as a testament to what proactive science can achieve against ...
Dec 27

The Dangerous Myth of Moderate Drinking and India’s Mouth Cancer Epidemic

Cutting down or quitting alcohol is not just about avoiding liver disease or accidents. It may be a crucial step in reducing cancer risk, even ...
Dec 27

World’s First Open-Source Infant Brain MRI AI by Yandex— A Breakthrough Poised to Transform Paediatric Diagnostics

Yandex has developed the world’s first open-source AI tool to rapidly assess infant brain development via MRI, enabling early detection of neurological disorders. ...
Dec 10

The Invisible War Beneath Our Feet: Wastewater Reveals the Next Generation of Superbugs

For countries like India, where dense populations and high antibiotic use create the perfect conditions for resistance, the findings of this study are an important ...
Dec 08

A Nation Flooded With Hospitals, Still Waiting for Doctors

If India can continue strengthening medical education, bringing healthcare closer to underserved regions, and supporting doctors in meaningful ways, it will become a reflection of ...
Dec 04

Why Infertility Care Is the Healthcare Crisis No One Wants to Talk About

As global conversations around maternal health, safe childbirth, women’s health and sexual health progress, infertility must no longer remain the missing chapter....
Dec 04

Why Are We Losing Women to a Cancer We Can Stop?

When scientific reviews involving millions of people across countries point towards the same conclusion, it signals a turning point and gives nations like India an ...
Nov 28

A State on the Edge: How Gujarat Became a Hotspot for Untreatable Infections

Every time an antibiotic is used without medical necessity, a fragment of its effectiveness fades. Every unnecessary prescription erodes its strength for future patients....
Nov 26

When Numbers Mislead a Nation: The Hidden Truth Behind India’s Drug-Resistant Bacteria Alarms

Data is powerful, but only when handled with care. Misused data becomes a weapon that wounds more than it heals....
Nov 20

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