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Integrating mental health into India’s primary healthcare, what’s next?

When, how is your heart matters as much as your BP, in every basti, every metro? At Medicircle, we champion these quiet revolutions, because sometimes, ...
Jul 09

CARE Hospitals, Hitech City introduces India’s Most Advanced AI-Powered Robotic Surgery System

Launches Stryker’s Mako Robotic System — A Leap Forward in Precision Orthopaedics....
Jul 09

Personalized Psychiatry's Developing Use of Pharmacogenomics

Pharmacogenomics is not a magic pill. Mental health is woven from many threads like life experiences, environment, therapy and complex biology beyond single genes....
Jul 07

WIKA India Launches “Re-Inventing Hygiene” Campaign to Advance Standards in Food & Pharma Instrumentation

WIKA Instruments India Pvt. Ltd., a global leader in precision measurement technology, has officially launched its latest strategic initiative – “Re-Inventing Hygiene” – a campaign focused ...
Jul 07

Silent Scans, Smarter Eyes: Inside India’s First AI Teleradiology Hubs

AI-powered teleradiology hubs have started making quiet waves in India’s healthcare system. Faster diagnoses, fewer human errors—but also new dependencies. What’s ...
Jul 05

Can You Hear Me Now? The Quiet Revolution of Tele-Audiology in Rural Childhood Care

Millions of children in remote areas grow up without proper hearing care. Tele-audiology is changing that — not through promises, but through practical access. This ...
Jul 05

What’s on Their Plate? Uncovering Malnutrition Through Midday Meal Data

Can a plate of rice and lentils say more than a nutrition report? With the right lens, yes. Midday meals aren’t just food—they’...
Jul 05

A 69-year-old retired teacher gives a lesson of life by donating multiple organs

On the morning of 29th June 2025, a retired 69-year-old teacher fell unconscious in the washroom while getting ready for a yoga session....
Jul 05

Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Celebrates Graduation of First Masters in Medical Artificial Intelligence

The Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Department of Health and RTU MIREA signed a landmark agreement to jointly develop and deliver specialized ...
Jul 04

The DNA Warning: Are Genomic Screening Camps the Early Alarm We Need?

Cancer often whispers before it screams. Genomic screening camps are trying to catch that whisper. By detecting inherited cancer risks, they’re shifting the timeline—...
Jul 04

After 4 Surgeries & 15kg Abdominal Tumour, 61-YO Reclaims Life In Marathon Operation At HCGMCC

9-Hour Complex Surgery Highlights Hospital’s Expertise In High-Risk Oncological Interventions....
Jul 04

Ticked, Tapped, and Forgotten? The Truth About Digital Consent Forms

Digital consent forms are everywhere—from hospitals to health apps. But are they understood, or just clicked away? This piece explores how digital consent is ...
Jul 04

Too Young to Die: Karnataka’s Cardiac Crisis Exposes a Deadly Trend

Behind every cardiac arrest is a story of a young father lost, a daughter without warning, a son with a future unfinished. These are lives ...
Jul 03

After the Surgery: Can a Chatbot Really Take Care of You?

AI chatbots are entering post-op care—quietly, quickly, and in places most patients didn’t expect. But are they helping or just following a ...
Jul 03

Died After Vaccination? The Truth Doctors Won’t Let You Ignore

What does cause death is delay, ignorance, and misplaced fear. The sooner we recognise this, the better equipped we’ll be for the next public ...
Jul 02

When the Rains Become a Health Hazard: The Monsoon Menace Mumbai Cannot Ignore

Mumbai’s monsoon may always be dramatic, chaotic, and, at times, beautiful. But it should never be deadly. ...
Jul 02

Sharda Care Healthcity Performs Rare Dual-Tumor Surgery Using Minimally Invasive Approach

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) used in this case offers a minimally invasive alternative to open thoracic surgery, leading to less postoperative pain, faster recovery, ...
Jul 02

Unpinned from Danger: Bengaluru Woman Saved from Rare Lung Obstruction

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Jul 02

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

National De-Addiction Targets: Are We on Track?

De-addiction programs have been promised. Budgets have been sanctioned. Awareness campaigns have made noise. But are we really moving forward—or just walking in ...
Jun 30

When Stress Isn’t to Blame: A Father’s Fatal Delay in Bowel Cancer Diagnosis

As colorectal cancer patterns evolve, so must our detection framework, including symptom-based referral protocols, family risk history assessment, and public awareness campaigns....
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

ePharmacy Regulation & Delivery Failures

The rise of ePharmacies promised faster access, better prices, and doorstep convenience. But behind the screen, loopholes remain. Weak regulation and missed deliveries are creating ...
Jun 30

40 years back when first few people in Mumbai and Bangkok were diagnosed with HIV

Although world is not on track to end AIDS by 2030 but it is no less than a miracle when we take into account the ...
Jun 30

MGM Malar Successfully Resects Rare Large Benign Bone Tumor in Teenager

A 17-year-old student regains mobility after complex surgery for a rare 10 cm tumor on the right thigh....
Jun 30

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