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Government of Telangana Hosts the AI in Healthcare Summit – Road to BioAsia 2025

Telangana is at the forefront of leveraging AI to revolutionize healthcare, making it more accessible, efficient and affordable to its citizens. ...
Nov 18

Stress on a Schedule: What Your Gut Bacteria Know That You Don’t

The gut-brain axis serves as a powerful reminder that addressing one part of the body can have far-reaching effects, reshaping not only how ...
Nov 15

ICMR’s Bold Bet: Can India’s Scientists Deliver World-First Health Breakthroughs?

Through this ambitious challenge, India is poised to redefine its role in the world of health science and leave an indelible mark on global healthcare ...
Nov 14

Are You at Risk? AI Data Exposes Unseen Triggers of Diabetes in Our Environment

By embracing AI technology, a diverse dataset, and a collaborative spirit, the researchers have set the stage for a new era in diabetes care....
Nov 11

Is Your Gut Telling You Something? The Bacterial Clues to Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

The study not only sheds light on the origins of this debilitating disease but also offers a glimpse of hope for a future where RA ...
Nov 09

High Level of Pollution Spikes Cardio and Respiratory Problems; Experts Call for Urgent Attention and Action to Mitigate the Risks

Without immediate and sustained action, the burden of heart disease will continue to rise, with air pollution standing as a silent but deadly contributor....
Nov 06

Are we delivering new HIV prevention tools with speed, scale and equity?

According to UNAIDS, a combination approach to HIV prevention that includes behavioural, biomedical and structural approaches and is tailored to those in greatest need can ...
Oct 14

The Toxic Truth: How Alcohol Fuels Six Deadly Cancers

Research shows that reducing alcohol consumption can decrease the likelihood of developing alcohol-related cancers by 8%, while overall cancer risk drops by 4%....
Oct 05

Are we on the path to end AIDS by 2030?

Studies have proved that expanding testing and treating and then introducing PrEP has lowered the incidence of HIV in communities that had access to it....
Oct 03

The Hidden Cancer Risk in Your Morning Routine: How Poor Oral Hygiene May Be Endangering Your Health

The link between oral health and head and neck cancers is now clearer than ever, and the evidence points to the need for greater awareness ...
Oct 01

Is This the Key to Beating Pancreatic Cancer? The Game-Changing Gene Identified by Indian Scientist

As awareness grows and diagnostic tools improve, the future of pancreatic cancer detection looks brighter than ever....
Sep 13

EASD 2024 | HighTide Therapeutics Presents Oral Reports of Phase 2 Studies

Highlighting Benefits of Berberine Ursodeoxycholate (HTD1801)....
Sep 11

The Complex Battle Against Polio: How India’s Vaccination Efforts Address Rare Vaccine-Derived Cases

Vaccine-derived poliovirus cases are extremely rare but can occur when the weakened strain of the poliovirus contained in the oral polio vaccine (OPV) mutates ...
Sep 06

A New Era in Neurosurgery: Minimally Invasive Approach Brings Hope for Complex Brain Tumor Removal

Traditional brain surgery often involves retracting brain tissue to reach the tumor, which can cause significant trauma and damage to surrounding areas. In contrast, the ...
Sep 04

Children’s brain tumours could be diagnosed with 10 minute scan

Newcastle University’s research has shown that children with the most common form of brain cancer could benefit from reduced diagnostic wait times, thanks to ...
Sep 02

A Simple Mouthwash Could Hold the Key to Predicting Deadly Cancer Recurrence

The findings have generated early data on the development of rapid, point-of-care tests. These biomarkers show immense potential in refining how doctors assess ...
Aug 24

Fat, Vitamins, and Asthma: Are We Feeding Our Children the Wrong Food

Maintaining a balanced diet, rich in complex carbohydrates and antioxidants, while moderating fat and vitamin D intake, could play a vital role in reducing childhood ...
Aug 24

Lingering Shadows: The Unseen Battle with Long COVID

The study highlights the urgent need for continued research and development of effective treatments to alleviate the burden of long COVID on individuals and society....
Aug 05

Why are key populations on the blindspot in the global HIV response?

HIV infections have remained largely confined to a few population groups, such as, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who ...
Jul 20

We have more infection-prevention options now but are they actual choices for the people?

There are at least two elements of choice- choices in products, and also choices in terms of where I want it and from whom I ...
Jul 19

Changes projected in marine fish communities due to climate change

The new research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans because of climate warming....
Jul 18

Landmark Study Links Severe Endometriosis to Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer

The link between severe endometriosis and ovarian cancer is now clearer than ever, thanks to this extensive study. For women living with endometriosis, this research ...
Jul 18

How a Fiber-Rich Diet and Gut Parasites Can Improve Your Health

The findings of this study open new avenues for exploring how the gut microbiome, including organisms like Blastocystis, influences our health....
Jul 16

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is All Set to Produce Netravaad, an Innovative Technology for Speech Impairment

The gesture-based tech is developed to help patients communicate their needs effectively with care givers....
Jul 11

Infrastructure and Faculty Shortages Hamper New Medical Colleges in Maharashtra

Maharashtra currently has 25 government medical colleges offering a total of 3,950 MBBS seats. While the aim was to add 1,000 seats this ...
Jul 03

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