NAFLD, especially in its early stages, is largely preventable and reversible. This is where the power truly lies and it aligns perfectly with a platform ... Jun 21
Digital symptom checkers are becoming common in Indian households. They are swift, convenient and mostly at no cost. Are they trust worthies to get you ... Jun 21
3-D printed prosthetics are gaining attention in India. They are quick and cheap yet, is it an ideal solution? This is realistic ride through ... Jun 21
Six youth-led startups have been named winners of the 7th Youth Co:Lab National Innovation Challenge 2024–25 held for their innovative solutions that ... Jun 20
This tale of an illegal dental clinic is a story about trust, desperation, and the dangerous belief that if you know enough to fake it, ... Jun 20
The story of 3D printed prosthetics in rural India is not just about advanced manufacturing. It is a profoundly human story. It is about restoring ... Jun 19
India’s Panchayati Raj institutions have long managed rural needs—roads, schools, sanitation. But in public health, their role remains underused. Could the key to ... Jun 18
Antimicrobial resistance is not a future threat; it is eroding our medical lifelines today. But the lesson from community stewardship programs is clear: change starts ... Jun 18
Experts say supporting mental health in autism is as important as managing its behavioral symptoms.... Jun 17
Innovation is essential to disrupt the status quo and solve India’s entrenched developmental and social challenges. Yet, early-stage social enterprises in our country.... Jun 17
A Bilingual App Designed to Make Specialized Healthcare More Accessible to Two-Thirds of the Indian Population ... Jun 17
All disabilities are not visible. Millions of lives in India become filled with invisible conditions, which are undiagnosed, unsupported and not understood. The silence around ... Jun 17
Sleep clinics are mushrooming across India’s Tier 2 cities. What was once a metro-only health concern is now turning into a quiet revolution. ... Jun 14
The days of menopause being a semi-secretive condition discussed in the corridors and shrouded in euphemism are over. The thing that used to be ... Jun 13
Telehealth promised connection and convenience. But in rural areas, signs of exhaustion are showing. Is screen-based healthcare still a lifeline—or has it become ... Jun 12
Gone are the days when rehab meant only clinic visits. Tele rehab uses technology to bridge the physical gap. A therapist guides you through exercises ... Jun 11
In rural India, healthcare doesn’t begin with a search on Google or a tap on an app; it begins with a conversation.... Jun 09
Supporting these community heroes is not charity; it is the smartest, most human investment India can make. For in their success lies the health of ... Jun 09
Portable AI US is not just a fancy gadget; it is a bridge. A bridge spanning the vast diagnostic gap between rural India and quality ... Jun 09
A recurring headache, a bit of forgetfulness, or a sudden stumble might not be merely related to stress or anxiety. For thousands of Indians each ... Jun 07
Can India's digital health wave reach its most disconnected corners? A quiet revolution is happening. Healthcare startups are using smart, urban tech to solve ... Jun 06
Telemedicine was a lifeline during the COVID-19 crisis. But is it just a pandemic trend, or is it here to stay? This article explores ... Jun 06
2025 is already shaping up to be a year of quiet but powerful shifts in healthcare. These five innovations may not be loud, but they’... Jun 05
Cervical cancer is preventable and curable, only if it is detected early and managed effectively. ... Jun 04
The conference was organized in association with Mandav Hospital Mandi, Kullu Valley Hospital Kullu, Sai Hospital Hamirpur, and City Hospital Kangra, and witnessed an enthusiastic ... Jun 04
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