Ovarian Cancer: Understanding treatment options, risk factors, and early detection
By: Dr Avi Verma Ovarian cancer is one of the most lethal cancers affecting women’s reproductive systems. However, it is important to note that early detection significantly improves survival rates. When ovarian cancer is diagnosed early, the five-year survival rate is an impressive
Maha govt sets up task force after two HMPV cases in Nagpur
Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS) – Two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) were detected in Nagpur, Maharashtra, on Tuesday. Officials confirmed that both patients, a 13-year-old girl and a 7-year-old girl, were in stable condition after testing positive for the virus. The children had
8-month-old baby in Bengaluru becomes India’s 1st case of HMPV; Karnataka to hold emergency meeting
India has detected the first case of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) — currently causing an outbreak in China — in an 8-month-old baby in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the state health department confirmed on Monday. The baby, with no travel history, is being treated at
Your brain’s aging hotspots: How to stay sharp at 57 and beyond
By Dr. Avi Verma As we navigate through the stages of life, our brain undergoes various changes. Research suggests two critical milestones in brain aging: around the ages of 57 and 70. These phases are characterized by accelerated cognitive decline, affecting memory, decision-making,
Temporary hospital in Maha Kumbh Mela area sees first birth of baby
A significant milestone was achieved at the temporary hospital in the Maha Kumbh Mela area, as doctors successfully conducted the first delivery of a baby boy, bringing joy to everyone there. Under the leadership of Dr. Gaurav Dubey, a team of three doctors
Dementia: Understanding the causes, symptoms, and the role of liver health in diagnosis and prevention
By: Dr. Avi Verma Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, and social abilities, severely impacting daily life. It is not a single disease but a general term for a range of cognitive impairments. With over 10 million new cases reported
Indian missions worldwide celebrate the first World Meditation Day
Indian missions across the globe celebrated the inaugural World Meditation Day on Saturday, emphasizing the transformative power of meditation for mental and physical well-being. At the United Nations, India hosted the ‘Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony’ event at the UN Trusteeship Council.
AIIMS Delhi, Blockchain for Impact to advance biomedical innovation in India
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi on Friday announced a collaboration with Blockchain for Impact (BFI) to enhance biomedical research and innovation in the public health sector. As per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the two organizations, BFI
A breakthrough in organ transplants – Gene-edited pig kidney gives new hope
By Dr. Avi Verma In a groundbreaking development in transplantation medicine, a 53-year-old woman from Alabama became the world’s first person to successfully receive a gene-edited pig kidney. This monumental procedure was performed at NYU Langone Health, marking a significant step in the
California Declares State of Emergency Over Bird Flu
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in response to the outbreak of Avian influenza A (H5N1), commonly known as bird flu, which has infected 34 people in the state. The governor’s office announced the declaration on Wednesday, noting that cases
Lal Krishna Advani hospitalized at Delhi’s Apollo Hospital
Veteran BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani has been hospitalized at Delhi’s Apollo Hospital after his health deteriorated. The former Deputy Prime Minister and BJP stalwart was admitted late on Friday night. The 97-year-old Advani has been unwell for some time and this marks
12 key steps to safeguard your brain and reduce dementia risk
By: Dr. Avi Verma As we approach midlife, it’s common to experience occasional lapses in memory—misplacing items, forgetting words—but many of us brush off these signs as part of the aging process. However, recent research by neuroscientists at Trinity College Dublin’s School of
Revolutionizing mental health: Fitbit data accurately predicts bipolar disorder mood swings
By: Dr. Avi Verma Bipolar disorder (BD), characterized by extreme mood episodes between depression and mania, affects millions worldwide, significantly impacting personal, professional, and social aspects of life. Managing this condition hinges on timely identification and treatment of mood episodes. A groundbreaking study
Is coffee good for your heart? Exploring the health benefits and risks
By: Avi Verma MD(h) Coffee, one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, has long been a topic of debate when it comes to heart health. For many, it’s a morning ritual to kickstart the day, while others enjoy its benefits throughout the day.
Global study links 1.5 million deaths every year to air pollution from wildfires
An Australian-led international research has found that over 1.5 million deaths globally every year were linked to the health impacts of air pollution caused by landscape fires. According to the research published on Thursday by Monash University in Melbourne, 1.53 million deaths per
Unlocking longevity: Could blocking a single protein extend lifespan and improve health?
By Dr. Avi Verma, MD(h) A groundbreaking study has demonstrated that targeting a single protein involved in inflammation could significantly extend lifespan—at least in mice. This raises the tantalizing question: could similar treatments slow aging in humans? The Role of Interleukin-11 in Aging
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.