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Can Diabetics Conquer Space? The Mission That’s Changing Medicine on Earth and Beyond

The answer lies not just in space, but in a renewed approach to health equity, technology, and the belief that the human body, even with ...
Jul 05

Local Vaccine Trials for New Zoonotic Threats

Zoonotic diseases are rising, but the race to find vaccines isn't always global. Increasingly, trials are being run locally—closer to outbreak zones. It’...
Jul 01

University of Salford, CSIR-IGIB and ORDI Host Glaucoma Awareness and Advocacy Workshop

The event highlighted the need for early genetic screening to prevent childhood blindness due to glaucoma and premiered the short film 'Ripples of Light'....
Jul 01

Bubble Baths for Blood Pressure? Science Says It’s Real

In an age where anxiety, burnout, and insomnia are becoming everyday challenges, even a simple evening ritual of a hot bath could serve as a ...
Jun 30

The Blood No One Else Has: How One Woman’s Rare Type Changed Medical Science

In the vast ecosystem of transfusion medicine, every drop matters. But some drops, like those of the woman from Guadeloupe, carry stories that redefine what ...
Jun 30

Beyond the Iron Pill: Fresh Hope for India's Mothers to Be

Platforms like Medicircle understand that health is not just about pills; it is about people, their lives and practical solutions. Their focus on patient centric ...
Jun 27

Beyond the Iron Pill: Fresh Hope for India's Mothers to Be

Platforms like Medicircle understand that health is not just about pills; it is about people, their lives and practical solutions. Their focus on patient centric ...
Jun 27

Cheap, Fast, and Dead Accurate: The ₹250 Test That Could Stop Nipah in Its Tracks

As India moves forward with this tool in its arsenal, one hopes it also invests in stronger surveillance, better health education, and robust research funding....
Jun 25

The War on Breast Cancer Just Got Its Most Powerful Weapon Yet

As more data emerges from upcoming trials, we may be on the verge of a transformation in how breast cancer is managed....
Jun 25

Why Your Body Falls Apart at 44 and 60: The Two Shockwaves of Aging

The Stanford Medicine study is a powerful reminder that tells us not only when our bodies begin to change but also gives us clues about ...
Jun 20

Wearable Biosensors in Diabetes Monitoring: A Patient Centric Approach

Wearable biosensors represent more than just a technological leap; they signify a fundamental shift towards a patient centred approach in diabetes care in India. They ...
Jun 14

Will we rise to #endAIDS challenge or stumble withering away the gains in HIV response?

We have all the scientifically proven tools to end AIDS. It is about ensuring that these tools reach people who need them the most....
Jun 14

Biology vs Burnout: What Night Shifts Are Really Doing to Your Brain and Body

For those working night shifts, it might not always be possible to change your schedule, but knowing your body's limits and needs could help ...
Jun 13

Is Nature Hiding a Cure for IBD: The Sweet Berry That Could Fight Ulcerative Colitis

A fruit once admired only for its taste and visual appeal might just be the ally we never knew we needed in the battle against ...
Jun 11

We can do better so that all people with HIV live healthy normal lifespans

People living with HIV must take care of one’s mental health and wellbeing....
Jun 11

The Rise of Microbiome Therapeutics: Potential and Challenges for Indian Patients

The emergence of microbiome therapies is not about panaceas. It is a dynamic and intricate field. Yet, its core idea, that nurturing the tiny universe ...
Jun 10

How Climate Change Is Endangering India’s Pregnant Women

If the country truly wishes to protect its next generation, it must start by shielding the mothers of today....
Jun 03

Indian Innovation vs Western Monopolies: Lupin’s FDA Triumph Tells a Bigger Story

Rivaroxaban under a generic label can significantly reduce treatment costs for patients, insurers, and government healthcare programs, all while maintaining the efficacy and safety standards ...
Jun 03

Lilly, Apollo Health and Lifestyle and Apollo HealthCo Ltd. partner to drive nationwide awareness on obesity and type 2 diabetes

Eli Lilly and Company (India) has entered into a partnership with Apollo Clinic, a prominent clinic network under Apollo Health and Lifestyle, and Apollo HealthCo. ...
May 29

New Horizons in Scientific Collaboration: Demand Grows for Realistic Organ Models in Research

Scientists at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine have developed a сomplex forearm tissue phantom to support a research project at the Department of Medical ...
May 27

Leading the Way in Medical Modeling: Moscow Scientists Introduce Russia’s First Database of Tissue-Mimicking Materials for the Development of Medical Phantoms

Scientists at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine have developed MosMedMaterial, a comprehensive database consolidating information on 23 solid and 19 liquid materials designed for ...
May 20

Why Your Grocery List May Be the Best Prescription for Hypertension

In a world of rapid prescriptions and digital diagnostics, the humble apple, the comforting cup of tea, and the decadent bite of dark chocolate quietly ...
May 19

Is an Invisible Liver Condition Silently Shaping Your Baby’s Future?

A condition many have never heard of is influencing one of the most delicate and crucial moments in life. And this is no longer just ...
May 13

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) showed superior weight loss over Wegovy (semaglutide) in complete SURMOUNT-5 results published in The New England Journal of Medicine

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May 12

Turn Up the Volume, Turn Down the Fat: The Sonic Slimming Science

Weight loss, once confined to diets, dumbbells, and drastic measures, may now have a gentler, subtler alternative that speaks to the body in frequencies it ...
May 09

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