Protect your vision, protect your life: IndoUS Tribune launches special eye care awareness series
By: Dr Avi Verma The eyes are among the most precious gifts of human life. Through vision, people experience the beauty of nature, recognize loved ones, read, work, drive, learn, and stay connected to the world around them. Healthy eyesight is essential not
Regenerative medicine moves closer to reality, but human treatments remain years away
By: Dr. Avi Verma Scientists at Scripps Research and Harvard University are reporting major advances in regenerative medicine — an emerging field focused on helping the body repair damaged tissues and organs using its own biological pathways rather than relying solely on transplants
JD Vance targets Medicaid fraud with sweeping federal crackdown
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance announced a sweeping federal initiative targeting alleged fraud within Medicaid and Medicare programmes, accusing several Democratic-led states of failing to aggressively enforce anti-fraud measures. Speaking at the White House on Wednesday, Vance said the federal government would defer
What is hantavirus and how does it spread?
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially deadly group of viruses primarily spread by infected rodents such as rats and mice. The virus recently drew global attention after an outbreak aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, where several confirmed and suspected cases were reported
Gene therapy restores vision in children born with rare inherited blindness: Breakthrough treatment offers new hope for genetic eye disorders
By: Dr. Avi Verma Doctors and researchers in London have reported remarkable success using an experimental gene therapy to restore vision in children born with one of the most severe inherited eye disorders, known as AIPL1-related Leber Congenital Amaurosis (LCA4). The condition
Hazmat teams evacuate suspected hantavirus patients from MV Hondius cruise ship amid WHO response
Medical teams wearing full hazmat gear evacuated suspected hantavirus patients from the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius as international health authorities intensified efforts to contain a rare outbreak linked to the Andes strain of the virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) said the
New directions in osteoporosis treatment Focus on bone regeneration science
By: Dr. Avi Verma Recent discussions circulating online suggest that researchers in Japan are developing a breakthrough osteoporosis therapy that “stimulates natural bone regeneration by activating proteins that control osteoblasts,” with the aim of fully restoring bone density rather than merely slowing bone
Engineered ‘tumor-eating’ bacteriaPromise, progress, and reality check
By: Dr. Avi Verma A new line of research in synthetic biology is advancing an intriguing idea: using specially engineered bacteria to target and destroy cancer from within. Scientists at the University of Waterloo are studying how a naturally occurring soil bacterium, Clostridium
Ancient wisdom meets modern scienceStudent research explores herbal compounds in cancer study
By: Dr. Avi Verma A recent student-led research project exploring traditional Native American herbal knowledge has drawn attention for its scientific curiosity and cultural relevance, while also underscoring the importance of cautious interpretation in early-stage medical findings. What the study found A 17-year-old
Step toward universal organ transplants: scientists reengineer donor kidneys
By: Dr. Avi Verma In a breakthrough that could redefine the future of organ transplantation, scientists have successfully demonstrated a method to convert donor kidneys into “universal” organs—potentially eliminating one of the biggest barriers in saving lives: blood-type incompatibility. Researchers at the University
Artificial womb technology: A new frontier in saving extremely premature infants
By: Dr. Avi Verma Advances in neonatal medicine are steadily pushing the boundaries of what is possible in saving extremely premature infants. Among the most promising and debated innovations is the development of artificial womb-like systems designed to support babies born at the
Global progress in regenerative cardiology Japan leads with first commercial stem cell heart repair; what it means for the US and India
By: Dr. Avi Verma Regenerative medicine has reached a historic milestone as Japan officially approved the commercial use of bio-engineered heart muscle sheets derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. This breakthrough, developed by a Tokyo-based medical venture, represents the first time a lab-grown
Brazil unveils experimental drug aimed at repairing spinal cord damage
By Dr. Avi Verma Brazil has recently introduced an experimental medical treatment that scientists hope could help repair spinal cord damage, drawing global interest in regenerative medicine. The therapy, known as Polylaminin, is being studied by researchers at the Federal University of Rio de
Early trial shows promise for new prostate cancer immunotherapy
By: Dr. Avi Verma A new experimental therapy for advanced prostate cancer has generated cautious optimism among cancer researchers after early clinical trials showed encouraging results, including tumour shrinkage in some patients. The drug, known as VIR-5500, is currently being evaluated in early-stage
Diabetic Foot Care: Protecting Your Steps, Preserving Your Health
By: Dr. Avi Verma Diabetes is a chronic condition that can be effectively managed through consistent lifestyle changes, regular monitoring, and appropriate medication. However, many people are unaware that a significant percentage of individuals living with diabetes develop diabetic neuropathy—a form of nerve
A transformative step toward universal kidney transplants
By: Dr. Avi Verma A promising breakthrough in transplant science may significantly reduce wait times and expand access to life-saving kidney transplants. Researchers from University of British Columbia in Canada, working in collaboration with Avivo Biomedical, have developed a method that can potentially
The future of preventive care: is the whole-body MRI right for you?
By: Dr. Avi Verma In the evolving landscape of modern diagnostics, the whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) has emerged as a powerful, non-invasive tool for comprehensive health screening. Once reserved primarily for monitoring specific cancers like multiple myeloma, it is now being marketed directly to the general
The immune system’s master switch: how scientists discovered the body’s internal brakes
By: Dr. Avi Verma One of the most enduring mysteries in medicine is not how the immune system attacks disease, but how it prevents itself from attacking the body. Every day, the immune system produces cells capable of recognizing and destroying tissue. Yet
Universal artificial blood: Where science stands today
By: Dr. Avi Verma For decades, the idea of artificial blood, a safe, universally compatible substitute for donated human blood, has been a long-sought goal in medicine. Such a product could help avert global shortages, eliminate the need for blood-type matching, and save
Hope for paralysis: How stem cell therapy is redefining recovery for India–US communities
By: Dr. Avi Verma For millions of families worldwide, spinal cord injury has long meant a life defined by limits. Whether the injury occurs on an American highway or an Indian road, the prognosis has often been the same: paralysis is permanent. Modern