Nanorobots: A revolutionary solution to repair brain aneurysms
Imagine robots smaller than bacteria navigating through your bloodstream to repair a dangerous brain aneurysm. This cutting-edge technology, tested in animal studies, promises to offer safer and more precise treatment options for patients at risk of strokes caused by ruptured aneurysms. A team
Australian-German research finds world-first cure for deadly skin disease
Researchers from Australia and Germany have, for the first time, cured patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), a deadly skin disease, according to a news release on Monday. An international collaboration, including researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical
Women’s health at risk: A call to action on heart surgery complications
By Dr. Avi Verma, MD(h)A recent study published in JAMA has highlighted a pressing health disparity affecting women undergoing high-risk cardiovascular surgeries. Researchers have discovered that women are more likely to die from complications post-surgery than men, even though both genders experience similar complication rates.
Exploring ‘biological aging’ tests: Can your cells predict your risk of mortality?
By: Dr. (H) Avi Verma In a groundbreaking development, researchers have introduced a test that may be able to predict a person’s mortality risk over the next year by analyzing cells from inside the cheek. Known as “CheekAge,” this innovative tool examines DNA markers
Confident that Ayurveda will continue to benefit all of humanity, says PM Modi
On the occasion of Ayurveda Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his belief that the ancient system of medicine will be valuable for the health of all humanity. Ayurveda Day, celebrated annually on October 29, aims to raise awareness about the principles, medicinal
PM Modi to Launch Multiple Health Projects Worth ₹12,850 Crore on Tuesday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch various health-related projects worth approximately ₹12,850 crore on October 29, as part of a significant boost to India’s healthcare sector. The initiatives will be unveiled at the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in Delhi
Common insomnia drug may help reduce Alzheimer’s-related proteins, study suggests
By Dr(h) Avi Verma In the ongoing battle to understand and combat Alzheimer’s disease, researchers have long suspected a connection between poor sleep and the progression of the condition. A recent study offers new insight into this link, suggesting that a commonly prescribed
Mankind Pharma Completes Acquisition of Bharat Serums and Vaccines for ₹13,768 Crore
Mankind Pharma announced on Wednesday that it has finalized the acquisition of Bharat Serums and Vaccines Limited (BSV) for ₹13,768 crore. This acquisition positions Mankind Pharma as a leader in the Indian women’s health and fertility drug market, while also granting access to
Brazilian President Injured, Cancels Trip to BRICS Summit in Russia
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been hospitalized in Brasilia after sustaining a head injury at home on October 19, leading to the cancellation of his planned trip to the upcoming BRICS Summit in Russia. His office announced on Sunday that
A nutritional blueprint: Healthy eating for diabetes management
By: Dr. (H) Avi Verma Managing diabetes effectively starts with a balanced diet. The right food choices are critical for controlling blood sugar levels, preventing complications, and enhancing overall health. With careful attention to nutrition, those with diabetes can lead fulfilling lives while minimizing
7 in 10 Adults Over 50 Distrust AI-Generated Health Information: US Poll
A recent US poll reveals that 74% of individuals over the age of 50 have little to no trust in health information generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The survey, conducted by the University of Michigan and AARP as part of their “National Poll
Zimbabwe Reports Two Confirmed Cases of Mpox
Zimbabwe has confirmed two cases of mpox in individuals who recently traveled to South Africa and Tanzania. Health and Child Care Minister Douglas Mombeshora announced on Sunday that both cases are stable, no longer infectious, and are being managed at home. “Both cases
First Signs of Alzheimer’s in Women Linked to Quality of Good Cholesterol: Study
A new study has found that higher levels of good cholesterol (HDL-C) may be associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, but this risk is influenced more by the quality of HDL particles than their quantity in women’s blood. Published in the
Strength for Life: The Power of Resistance Training as You Age
By Dr.(h) Avi VermaAs we age, it becomes increasingly important to maintain muscle strength and overall physical health. Research has shown that resistance training is one of the most effective ways to not only build muscle mass but also slow the aging process
Experts Warn: Excessive Screen Time and Trauma Can Lead to Behavioral Issues in Children
On World Mental Health Day, experts highlighted the impact of excessive screen time, trauma, and violence on children’s behavior. Observed annually on October 10, World Mental Health Day aims to raise awareness and combat stigma surrounding mental health issues. Recent years have seen
Rising Cardiac Arrests: A Call for Young India to Embrace Healthier Lifestyles
The recent spike in cardiac arrest cases raises critical questions about diagnosis and prevention. This surge in both cardiac and non-communicable diseases has alarmed corporate leaders and medical professionals alike. When Swiggy CEO Rohit Kapoor criticized the hustle culture, advocating for a healthier
Study Reveals Brainstem Damage Linked to Long-Lasting Covid Symptoms
A recent study has identified damage to the brainstem—the brain’s control center—as a key factor behind the enduring physical and psychiatric effects of severe Covid-19 infections. Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford utilized ultra-high-resolution scanners to examine the brains of 30
Study Finds ChatGPT Overprescribes Unnecessary X-Rays and Antibiotics in Emergency Care
A recent study has revealed that while ChatGPT demonstrates promise in patient interactions and medical examinations, it tends to overprescribe unnecessary x-rays and antibiotics in emergency care settings. Conducted by researchers from the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF), the study indicated that ChatGPT
South Korea Reports Another Case of Lumpy Skin Disease
South Korea has confirmed another case of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle, bringing the total number of cases this year to eight, government officials announced on Saturday. The latest outbreak occurred on Friday at a livestock farm in Goseong, approximately 160 kilometers