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World Health Day 2025: St. George’s University’s Role in Preparing Doctors to Tackle Global Health Challenges

As the world continues to face complex healthcare challenges, the need for well-trained, globally focused healthcare professionals has never been greater. SGU remains committed ...
Apr 04

Half of women cannot make decisions about their reproductive health and bodily autonomy

In the lead up to 2025 World Health Day, it is important for us to review why almost half of women are not able to ...
Apr 03

University of Manchester invites applications for MA Social Anthropology

The University of Manchester is inviting applications from Indian students for their MA in Social Anthropology for the 2025 session....
Apr 03

DCDC’s $150 Crore Expansion: Can Innovative Clinics End India's Kidney Crisis?

As the healthcare landscape evolves, initiatives like these will determine the future of medical care in the country....
Apr 02

High-Rise Heart Attacks: Are Skyscrapers Turning Survival into a Race Against Time?

It’s time to prioritize human life over convenience and invest in smarter urban designs to empower communities with the knowledge and tools needed to ...
Apr 02

University of Leeds Announces International Masters Regional Scholarships for 2025

All eligible students will receive the scholarship as a tuition fee discount in their second semester, which will be automatically applied if they are registered ...
Apr 01

Is long-acting HIV treatment as good as taking daily pills?

As more scientific evidence and lessons from the roll-out of long-acting options come forth, we need to ensure that every person living with ...
Mar 31

Young IT Professional Answers Call To Be Stem Cell Donor

Pauses Fast to Donate Stem Cells, Giving a Blood Cancer Patient a Second Chance at Life; Two Years Later, a Heartwarming Outcome Emerges....
Mar 28

10 New HIV Cases in 2 Months: Has Kerala’s Drug Problem Gone Too Far?

The rise in HIV cases linked to syringe-sharing in Malappuram is a serious reminder that public health efforts must constantly adapt to new challenges....
Mar 28

Right to safe abortion cannot be dislocated from human rights

Even though the right to abortion is part of promises made by our governments by endorsing Beijing Declaration 1995 and legally-binding CEDAW and other ...
Mar 28

Research identifies causes of catastrophic flooding

A PhD student from Newcastle University assisted in a major global study to identify the precise reasons and factors that led to the devastating Sikkim ...
Mar 28

AdjuTec Pharma and Venus Remedies Limited Initiate Research Collaboration to Evaluate APC-148 Against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

The FDA has granted APC-148 a Qualified Infectious Disease Product designation, giving the product regulatory priority review and access to fast track and rolling ...
Mar 27

AI Prodigy at 14: The Boy Who Might Save Millions from Heart Disease

By combining passion, knowledge, and a deep desire to help others, he is not just inventing path breaking solutions he is creating a better future ...
Mar 26

Scientists unveil world-leading technology to speed up drug discovery

Newcastle University develops a new 3D bio-printer that produces human-like tissue, which holds the potential to revolutionise the discovery of new drugs for ...
Mar 25

Catapulting funding crisis into opportunity by getting on track to end TB and tobacco use

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Mar 22

University of Leeds Opens Applications for MSc in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Production for Indian Students

The newly launched program is cutting-edge and designed to equip future leaders with the skills to drive sustainability in global food systems....
Mar 21

How can we leave those behind who are at higher TB risk?

India Innovation Summit which was attended by over 900 people showcased over 300 innovations (almost all made in India) to prevent TB, screen TB, diagnose ...
Mar 20

Why Doctors May Soon Prescribe Walks in the Park Instead of Pills

Whether it’s a walk in the park, a view of trees from your window, or even a digital nature experience, science proves that it ...
Mar 20

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

Human skin map gives 'recipe' to build skin and could prevent scarring

Newcastle University’s researchers, for the first time, have created a single-cell atlas of prenatal human skin to understand how skin forms, and what ...
Mar 18

ENO celebrates Cricket banter in a witty new campaign featuring Aakash Gupta

From team clashes between fans to India’s love for food, the comedian brings the cricket season alive through various avatars...
Mar 17

Pig Kidney Transplant Shakes the Medical World: Is This the Future of Organ Donation?

As scientists continue to push the boundaries of medical science, xenotransplantation holds the promise of saving lives, reducing suffering, and ending the long wait for ...
Mar 17

Think Before You Bite: How Fatty Foods Can Trigger Brain Damage in Just 3 Days

While modern life makes it easy to reach for convenience foods, the findings of this study make one thing clear: what we eat today affects ...
Mar 11

Rewriting Immunology: The Discovery That Could Replace Traditional Antibiotics

This finding not only broadens our understanding of cellular mechanisms but also provides a promising foundation for developing innovative antibiotics...
Mar 11

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

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