Physicians are replacing microphones and stethoscopes. Advice on medical issues used to be only available in clinics but tends to flow in earbuds. The pattern ... Jun 21
NAFLD, especially in its early stages, is largely preventable and reversible. This is where the power truly lies and it aligns perfectly with a platform ... Jun 21
Digital symptom checkers are becoming common in Indian households. They are swift, convenient and mostly at no cost. Are they trust worthies to get you ... Jun 21
3-D printed prosthetics are gaining attention in India. They are quick and cheap yet, is it an ideal solution? This is realistic ride through ... Jun 21
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
AI can be a powerful ally, but only if we remain in control not just of the keyboard, but of the thought process behind every ... Jun 20
As science continues to discover new links, one thing becomes increasingly clear that the smartest workout plan isn’t just about lifting more or running ... Jun 20
Loneliness may not always kill, but it always matters. And understanding its true role in the story of aging is the first step toward offering ... Jun 20
This tale of an illegal dental clinic is a story about trust, desperation, and the dangerous belief that if you know enough to fake it, ... Jun 20
The story of 3D printed prosthetics in rural India is not just about advanced manufacturing. It is a profoundly human story. It is about restoring ... Jun 19
India’s Panchayati Raj institutions have long managed rural needs—roads, schools, sanitation. But in public health, their role remains underused. Could the key to ... Jun 18
Antimicrobial resistance is not a future threat; it is eroding our medical lifelines today. But the lesson from community stewardship programs is clear: change starts ... Jun 18
Artificial Intelligence is starting to write prescriptions. Sounds efficient. But is it safe? This article explores the quiet rise of AI in medicine, what’s ... Jun 18
Biohacking has sneaked into Indian cities. No headlines. No hype. But it is expanding-ation on snow-tinted spectacles to glucose monitors. Is it a ... Jun 18
Bringing VR into Indian pediatric care is not just about importing the technology; it is about adapting it thoughtfully. Platforms like Medicircle.in, which champion ... Jun 17
All disabilities are not visible. Millions of lives in India become filled with invisible conditions, which are undiagnosed, unsupported and not understood. The silence around ... Jun 17
Gut health is trending. Personalized gut tests and supplement plans promise better digestion, better sleep, even better moods. But is the science solid—or are ... Jun 16
When most people hear the word block chain, they think of Bitcoin and wild market swings. But peel back the cryptocurrency layer and you find ... Jun 16
Loneliness is no longer just an emotional concern—it’s a medical one. With rising heart disease and mental health cases linked to isolation, cardiologists ... Jun 16
Sleep clinics are mushrooming across India’s Tier 2 cities. What was once a metro-only health concern is now turning into a quiet revolution. ... Jun 14
Studies reveal slum dwellers experience CKD rates 2 to 3 times higher than urban elites, not by chance, but through a toxic cocktail.... Jun 14
Let’s look at weight loss not as a goal, but as a possible side-effect of a healthier lifestyle. Let’s educate ourselves and ... Jun 14
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
As more research emerges on the role of plant compounds in disease prevention, it becomes clear that the kitchen might still be our best pharmacy ... Jun 14
Medical influencers once built massive trust. But a shift is happening. Patients are hitting “unfollow.” From over-promises to product promotions, the cracks are starting ... Jun 14
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