Dengue claims three more lives in Bangladesh, 2025 death toll rises to 73

Dengue claims three more lives in Bangladesh, 2025 death toll rises to 73

Bangladesh continues to battle a severe dengue outbreak as three more deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, pushing the 2025 death toll to 73, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). The latest fatalities occurred in Chattogram Division (outside

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Can a common sleeping pill reduce Alzheimer’s risk? A new study offers insight — but raises caution

Can a common sleeping pill reduce Alzheimer’s risk? A new study offers insight — but raises caution

By: Dr. Avi Verma In the ongoing battle against Alzheimer’s disease—a neurodegenerative condition that continues to puzzle scientists and devastate families—researchers are turning their attention to one of the most basic human needs: sleep. A recent study published in the Annals of Neurology suggests that

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A promising breakthrough in brain health: GAI-17 shows potential to reverse stroke damage and combat Alzheimer’s

A promising breakthrough in brain health: GAI-17 shows potential to reverse stroke damage and combat Alzheimer’s

By: Dr Avi VermaIn what could be a game-changing development for millions affected by stroke and neurodegenerative diseases, Japanese scientists at Osaka Metropolitan University have unveiled a new drug, GAI-17, that appears to significantly reverse stroke-induced brain damage—even when administered six hours after

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Gene therapy brings new hope to restore hearing in children and adults

Gene therapy brings new hope to restore hearing in children and adults

By: Dr. Avi Verma In a groundbreaking clinical study, researchers have demonstrated for the first time that gene therapy can restore hearing in children and young adults born with congenital deafness. The therapy, which targets a rare genetic condition called OTOF-related deafness, marks a major milestone

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Smartphone pauses may predict Alzheimer’s: subtle behavior could offer early warning

Smartphone pauses may predict Alzheimer’s: subtle behavior could offer early warning

By Dr. Avi Verma In a striking advancement at the intersection of neuroscience and digital health, a group of researchers has found that the way older adults navigate with smartphones may offer a crucial window into their cognitive health—possibly years before clinical symptoms

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Everything you need to know about IUHS School of Medicine

Everything you need to know about IUHS School of Medicine

The International University of the Health Sciences (IUHS), located on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts with administrative offices in Winnipeg, Canada, offers a flexible and innovative MD program tailored for international students—without requiring travel to campus. Program Overview:The IUHS MD curriculum is

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Gut bacteria under the microscope: Breakthrough links microbes to Multiple Sclerosis risk

Gut bacteria under the microscope: Breakthrough links microbes to Multiple Sclerosis risk

By Dr. Avi VermaIn a major development that could shape future strategies for managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS), researchers have identified specific gut bacteria that appear to influence the onset and progression of this debilitating neurological condition. The new findings support the growing body of

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Lancet study warns of rising risk as global childhood vaccinations decline

Lancet study warns of rising risk as global childhood vaccinations decline

Millions of children are at increased risk of preventable diseases due to a troubling decline in global childhood vaccination coverage since 2010, according to a new study published in The Lancet. The study, led by researchers from the Institute for Health Metrics and

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ASCO 2025 breakthroughs: Exercise as medicine & immunotherapy’s expanding reach

ASCO 2025 breakthroughs: Exercise as medicine & immunotherapy’s expanding reach

By: Dr. Avi Verma The global spotlight on cancer care once again turned to Chicago this June, as over 44,000 oncologists, researchers, and pharmaceutical leaders gathered at McCormick Place for the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). This year,

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Scientists’ breakthrough in bowel cancer offers hope for future treatments :

Scientists’ breakthrough in bowel cancer offers hope for future treatments :

By: Dr. Avi Verma ‘Shapeshifting’ cells could be the missing link in aggressive cancer spread A new discovery about how bowel cancer cells behave could prove crucial in the ongoing battle against one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. Researchers from

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Health alert: Liver concerns linked to popular weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy

Health alert: Liver concerns linked to popular weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy

By: Dr. Avi Verma Patients using GLP-1 agonist medications—such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro—for weight loss are being advised to monitor liver function closely, following reports of drug-induced hepatitis and other liver-related side effects. A number of individuals have reported experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, flu-like symptoms, abdominal discomfort,

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US health officials issue urgent measles travel alert amid rising airborne infections

US health officials issue urgent measles travel alert amid rising airborne infections

By Dr. Avi Verma | IndoUS Tribune Amid a nationwide resurgence of measles, U.S. health authorities are urging unvaccinated individuals to postpone air travel due to the virus’s high airborne transmission risk. The updated CDC advisory follows multiple confirmed in-flight transmissions, including a

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FDA issues top-level recall for tomatoes over salmonella risk

FDA issues top-level recall for tomatoes over salmonella risk

By: IndoUS Tribune Health Desk The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class I recall—the agency’s most serious level of alert—for specific fresh tomatoes due to potential contamination with salmonella, a dangerous foodborne pathogen. The recall affects products from Williams

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The stealth surge: What you need to know about the rising NB.1.8.1 Covid variant

The stealth surge: What you need to know about the rising NB.1.8.1 Covid variant

By: Dr. Avi Verma A new COVID-19 variant, labeled NB.1.8.1, is now making its presence felt in the United States, after being first identified in China earlier this year. Recent global surveillance reports indicate that NB.1.8.1 now accounts for 10% of SARS-CoV-2 sequences

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Bengaluru reports first Covid-19 death as active cases rise to 38 in Karnataka

Bengaluru reports first Covid-19 death as active cases rise to 38 in Karnataka

Karnataka has reported its first Covid-19 death in Bengaluru since the recent rise in cases, the Health Department confirmed on Saturday. An 85-year-old man succumbed to the virus, marking the state’s first fatality in this phase. In the past 24 hours, 108 tests

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Understanding carpal tunnel syndrome: early action is key

Understanding carpal tunnel syndrome: early action is key

By: Dr. Avi VermaCarpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common nerve disorders affectingmillions globally. Often misunderstood, this condition causes pain, numbness, tingling,and weakness in the hand and wrist, particularly in the thumb, index, and middlefingers. While many associate CTS solely

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Digital Life Certificate Campaign boosts pension reform

Digital Life Certificate Campaign boosts pension reform

The Digital Life Certificate Campaign has transformed pension disbursal for the elderly, said Union Minister Jitendra Singh, highlighting its use of facial recognition to eliminate in-person bank visits. Addressing civil servants at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Singh said

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Mammograms: Your best ally in the fight against breast cancer

Mammograms: Your best ally in the fight against breast cancer

By: Dr. Avi Verma Early detection remains the cornerstone of successful breast-cancer treatment. When breast cancer is identified while still localized—before it spreads beyond the breast tissue—the five-year survival rate exceeds 99%. This makes regular screening mammograms essential for every woman’s health regimen.

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Exploring the link between oral health and cognitive decline

Exploring the link between oral health and cognitive decline

By: Dr Avi Verma Your Mouth May Influence Your Mind: How Oral Bacteria Could Affect Brain HealthA growing body of research now suggests that the bacteria in your mouth may do more than just influence your dental hygiene—they might also play a significant

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Is nose-picking harming your brain? New research in mice suggests a possible Alzheimer’s link

Is nose-picking harming your brain? New research in mice suggests a possible Alzheimer’s link

By Dr. Avi Verma Is nose-picking harming your brain? New research in mice suggests a possible Alzheimer’s linkBy Dr. Avi Verma In a fascinating development that may prompt many to reconsider a seemingly harmless habit, a recent scientific study conducted on mice has

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