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The Silent Killer in Your Genes: Can Splicing Errors Unlock New Cancer Cures?

As scientists continue to explore the potential of splicing-based therapies, the future of cancer treatment and perhaps treatment for other diseases as well looks ...
Nov 15

Why Children in High-Risk Areas Are Paying the Price for TB Neglect?

TB remains a significant threat to children in high-burden regions, but it is a disease that can be controlled with the right interventions....
Nov 11

Why Are Rare Disease Patients Paying a Fortune When Local Production Could Save Lives?

The high cost of life-saving drugs shouldn’t force patients to choose between their health and financial stability....
Nov 07

Invisible Shadows: The Growing Crisis of Corneal Blindness in India

It’s essential to recognize corneal blindness not just as a medical condition but as a social issue that demands a united, multi-level response...
Nov 05

Unmasking the Danger Within: The Alarming Rise of Stomach Cancer in India

By making health a priority, embracing prevention, and supporting those affected, we can create a brighter future free of stomach cancer’s grip....
Nov 04

India’s Humanitarian Aid to Palestine Amid Middle Eastern Turmoil

India’s actions reflect a commitment to humanity, highlighting the role that nations can play in alleviating suffering and advocating for peace. ...
Oct 29

From Science Fiction to Reality: How Digital Twins Could Transform Cancer Care

In the years to come, we may see digital twins not just as a new tool but as an essential part of every cancer patient’...
Oct 26

Rethinking Organ Transplants: The Miracle of HIV-Positive Kidney Donations

For millions of HIV-positive individuals suffering from kidney disease, the potential for a successful transplant now feels within reach....
Oct 25

Burgers and Bacteria: How a McDonald's Outbreak Unveils Food Safety Fears

The fast food industry must invest in new technologies and practices that can help detect and prevent contamination earlier in the supply chain....
Oct 23

The Future of Eye Care: Can AI Outperform Specialists in Preventing Blindness?

By combining the strengths of human expertise with the power of AI, we can create a healthcare system that is more efficient, more accessible, and ...
Oct 23

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
Oct 22

The Thin Line Between Life and Death: The Shocking Case of a 'Brain-Dead' Man Waking Up Just Before Organ Donation

TJ’s story serves as a reminder of the thin line between life and death, and the miracles that can happen when the human body ...
Oct 22

Why Your Craving for Carbs is Written in Your DNA: The Ancient Gene That Shaped Our Diets

As we continue to learn more about the connections between our genes and our diets, it’s clear that the story of human evolution is, ...
Oct 22

Women at Risk: India’s Breast Cancer Crisis and Its Impact on Future Generations

India’s rising cancer rates, particularly in mouth and breast cancers, signal a public health crisis that requires urgent action....
Oct 14

Melting of Alaskan Glaciers shown to be accelerating

A significant icefield in Alaska is melting faster than previously believed, and it may eventually hit an irreversible tipping point sooner than expected, according to ...
Sep 30

Amritapuri Celebrates Amma's 71st Birthday

Amma’s darshan continued till Saturday morning, as she met individually the thousands of devotees who had come from around the world to Amritapuri to ...
Sep 28

Unveiling the Future of Health: Cholera Prevention, Liver Tumor Treatment, and the Truth About Screen Time

These breakthroughs offer a glimpse into a future where diseases like cholera may be prevented before they cause outbreaks, where liver cancer can be treated ...
Sep 26

Exploring Cancer’s Genetic Blueprint: How RAD51C Variants Shape Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk

With this study, doctors can now make more informed decisions based on specific genetic changes. This information is invaluable for early cancer detection and prevention....
Sep 25

Women Leading the Charge in Organ Donation—But Where Are the Men?

While women are leading the way as live donors, there is a clear gender imbalance in deceased donations that needs to be addressed....
Sep 24

Beyond the Scale: Exploring the Hidden Dangers of Childhood Obesity Through Lipid Testing

As we continue to suffer with the rising rates of obesity among children, it is essential to adopt more comprehensive approaches that encompass not only ...
Sep 21

The Hidden Healthcare Divide: Urban vs Rural India in the 2022-23 Report

Strengthening healthcare infrastructure, especially in rural and tribal areas, will be key to ensuring that every citizen has access to quality medical care...
Sep 14

From Trauma to Protest: How One Tragic Death is Changing India’s Medical Landscape

The West Bengal protests are shedding light on these long-standing issues, as doctors, who are considered the backbone of India’s healthcare system, are ...
Sep 11

Fighting Drug-Resistant TB Just Got Easier: India’s New Six-Month Treatment Revolution

By combining this new treatment with India’s expansive laboratory network, ongoing training of healthcare workers, and the government’s commitment to eliminating TB, India ...
Sep 11

The Hidden Battle: How Malnutrition is Complicating Childhood Cancer in India

By prioritizing nutrition in paediatric oncology care, we can improve the survival rates and quality of life for thousands of children across the country....
Sep 10

Nucleome Informatics Launches DrSeq IRD Test for Comprehensive Genetic Diagnosis of Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs)

The company extends its gratitude to the Technology Development Board, DST, Government of India, LV Prasad Eye Institute, and Korean counterparts for their support in ...
Sep 09

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