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World Down Syndrome Day: Why India is Still Failing Its Special Children

Let’s go beyond awareness let’s work toward action, acceptance, and empowerment. Because every life is valuable, and every individual deserves love, respect, and ...
Mar 21

Danger of substandard and falsified medical products is real and growing

A study on the public health and socioeconomic impact of substandard and falsified medical products, showed that 10% of medical products in low- and middle-...
Mar 19

National Survey Finds Over 75% of Youth Support Democratic Values but Exhibit Low Trust in Traditional Political Institutions

Centre for Public Insights by Youth Ki Awaaz partners with Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC) to launch the Voices for Inclusion, Belonging, and Empowerment (...
Mar 18

Is Your Cooking Oil Poisoning You? The Truth About Seed Oils

While it is always wise to be mindful of what we eat, demonizing an entire category of cooking oils without strong scientific backing can lead ...
Mar 11

Stuck in Slow Motion: How Bureaucracy is Choking India’s Pharma Dream

India’s CRDMO sector has the potential to revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry. But will the government step up to unlock its full potential?...
Feb 27

A world without leprosy is a public health and human rights imperative

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Feb 03

Refurbished Medical Devices Banned: Is India’s Healthcare System Ready for the Shift?

While the move highlights the government’s commitment to patient safety and “Make in India,” it also highlights the need for a balanced, inclusive policy ...
Jan 17

Outdated and Inaccurate: Why BMI Can’t Measure True Health

As the global obesity epidemic continues to escalate, the need for a more accurate and inclusive diagnostic approach has never been greater....
Jan 15

Toxic Truth in Baby Foods: Is Enough Being Done to Protect Children?

By prioritizing public health over industry convenience, we can work toward a future where every child is protected from the dangers of lead exposure....
Jan 13

Sick of Waiting: Bold Budget Moves That Could Save Indian Healthcare

By addressing systemic challenges and embracing innovation, India can build a healthcare system that is inclusive, efficient, and future-ready...
Jan 08

Engaging youth in tackling antimicrobial resistance to protect health and food security

By working together across sectors, generations and borders, we can build a stronger and more holistic approach to tackling AMR. By leveraging the energy and ...
Dec 16

NRAI cautions restaurants about the dangers of aggregator payment gateways and deep discounting on dining

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Dec 09

From Daily Pills to 2 Shots Per Year: The Future of HIV Protection

Lenacapavir could lead the way for a future where HIV infections are no longer a global crisis but a chapter in history....
Dec 06

Women missing out on treatment for their number one killer

Newcastle University’s experts conclude that women are missing out on vital treatment for their biggest killer, cardiovascular disease, despite progress in the medical management ...
Dec 05

International Men’s Day: A Celebration of Strength, Vulnerability, and Change

It’s not just a day to celebrate men; it’s a day to advocate for their well-being, highlight their struggles, and recognize their ...
Nov 19

Sightsavers India in collaboration with AbbVie Therapeutics India Private Limited Hosted the 4th State-Level Consultation on ‘Prevention of Visual Impairment Caused by Glaucoma’

The screenings served as a valuable resource, ensuring that timely interventions could be made for those in need of further diagnosis and treatment, reinforcing the ...
Nov 16

Digital Doctors and Village Heroes: Tackling Depression and Stigma in India’s Heartland

The SMART Mental Health Program represents a pioneering step towards making mental health care accessible and acceptable in rural India....
Nov 08

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

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

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

SMArtCon2024, national conference on Spinal Muscular Atrophy, to be held in Gurugram on Aug 24-25, 2024

Dozens of participants are expected to attend the Conference including parents of patients, government delegates, clinicians, researchers, renowned doctors, physiotherapists, orthotics experts, medical college students ...
Aug 14

Facing Barriers, Women Turn to Dangerous Methods to End Pregnancies

The study found that women had various reasons for choosing to handle their own abortions. Some sought extra privacy, others were concerned about the cost ...
Aug 05

Advanced HIV disease threatens to wither away the gains made in fight against AIDS

We will talk about advanced HIV disease at this conference (#AIDS2024) but when we go home, we need to remember that advanced HIV disease is ...
Jul 22

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

Putting people first means following Gandhi's Talisman

n a world plagued by inequality, putting people first across all aspects of the HIV response is a moral imperative and the only viable route ...
Jul 17

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