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In a first, Centre spells out rules for ICU admissions https://ift.tt/M5WRVCk

They list out the medical conditions under which a patient requires admission in ICU, like “an altered level of consciousness or if the patient needs respiratory support”. ICU care has also been recommended in cases of severe acute illness requiring intensive monitoring; medical condition which is likely to deteriorate in post-surgery cases; and for...
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Do we need COVID vax, Maharashtra asks task force https://ift.tt/M5WRVCk

The state government has sought the opinion of the newly formed task force on whether to invest in COVID vaccine doses, considering the surge in coronavirus cases driven by the new variant JN.1. Currently, the state is sitting on an unused inventory of 16,000 doses of intranasal vaccine iNCOVACC that was procured in April after a surge in cases was...
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At 841, India's daily Covid cases hit 7-month high; 3 more deaths reported https://ift.tt/M5WRVCk

India had recorded 865 new cases of Covid on May 19. The number of daily cases had dropped to double-digits till December 5, but cases have again gone up after emergence of a new variant and cold weather conditions. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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India records 841 new Covid cases https://ift.tt/WMjTP5Y

The number of daily cases had dropped to double-digits till December 5, but cases have again gone up after emergence of a new variant and cold weather conditions. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/ztOx0...
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India reports 743 new COVID cases, seven deaths https://ift.tt/WMjTP5Y

The country witnessed seven fatalities due to the virus in the last day, with Kerala reporting three deaths, Karnataka two, and Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu one each. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/meB8R...
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Tata Hospital with Bangalore lab develop India’s first oral suspension for leukemia https://ift.tt/WMjTP5Y

Doctors from Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Centre in collaboration with IDRS Labs in Bangalore have developed India's first and only chemotherapy drug, 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP), to be available in a syrup form. This drug is crucial to combat Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), the commonest form of blood cancer affecting children. from Top Health News | Latest...
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McKinsey to pay $78 million in US opioid settlement with health plans https://ift.tt/WMjTP5Y

Consulting firm McKinsey & Co has agreed to pay $78 million to resolve claims by U.S. health insurers and benefit plans that it fueled an epidemic of opioid addiction through its work for drug companies including OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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COVID-19: India records biggest surge in cases in 7 months; active caseload at 4,091 https://ift.tt/1wo423Z

COVID-19 in the last 24 hours also claimed five lives in the country. Health Ministry data shows two fatalities were reported from Kerala and one each from Maharashtra, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. The country had recorded 865 new cases on May 19. The number of daily cases had dropped to double-digits till December 5, but the cases have again gone up...
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COVID update: 157 cases of JN.1 variant in India; Delhi's lone case recovers https://ift.tt/1wo423Z

It has been three weeks since the first case related to COVID JN.1 variant in India was detected and until now a total of 157 cases have been detected. Of the total number of JN.1 variant cases 141 COVID cases were recorded in December, while 16 such cases were detected in November. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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India reports 797 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths in last 24 hours https://ift.tt/1wo423Z

The active case tally stands at 4,091, as per data on health ministry website on Friday morning. The official data reflected five COVID deaths- two in Kerala, and one each in Maharashtra, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Delhi govt keeps vigilant eye on new COVID-19 variant JN.1, health minister visits hospital https://ift.tt/1wo423Z

Today, Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj inspected Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital in Delhi. Upon arrival, the Minister assessed the preparations made for COVID patients, obtained information from the administration about all arrangements, and gave directives to maintain them. Additionally, assurance of every possible assistance from the government...
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Notice to med stores on sale of anti-cold drugs for kids https://ift.tt/zn8LKOW

The seemingly harmless FDC cough syrup is a cocktail of two drugs — chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine. While the first one is an anti-allgery drug, the second one is a decongestant. Sold commonly as Maxtra, many parents tend to buy it over the counter. There has been reports of children under two years being rushed to hospital due to reactions...
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JN.1 not expected to spread as existing COVID-19 vaccines will work: Ex-ICMR DG https://ift.tt/zn8LKOW

“As far as Covid-19 is concerned we are done with most of it except some cases in Kerala and parts of Karnataka. We do not expect this JN.1 to spread in a big way in the country. It is not going to be a serious problem as we see it and what experts believe about JN.1…These vaccines will work so long as you have taken the precautionary dose,” he said. from...
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COVID-19 vaccine will work against JN.1: Balram Bhargava https://ift.tt/XpHSGrB

He said the government is also looking at whether newer COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by companies like Serum Institute of India (SII) using nano particle technology, that are being exported to the US and have been found to be effective against JN.1, can be rolled out in the Indian population. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector &...
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Ayurveda degrees: Next big thing for foreigners https://ift.tt/XpHSGrB

Ethel Nyoni from Zambia is studying Ayurveda at Jaipur’s National Institute of Ayurveda to become the first registered practitioner from her country. Many foreigners, including Dr. Avvinish Narine from Trinidad and Tobago and Dr. Fatemeh Moazzami Peiro from Iran, are pursuing Ayurveda degrees at the Jaipur Institute to become Ayurveda ambassadors in...
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India sees single-day rise of 529 COVID cases https://ift.tt/XpHSGrB

India recorded 529 fresh COVID-19 cases in a single day, while the country's active infection count stood at 4,093, the health ministry said on Wednesday. Three new fatalities -- two from Karnataka and one from Gujarat -- were reported in a span of 24 hours, according to the ministry's data updated at 8 am. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare...
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Rising pollution, climate change to blame for attack of viruses https://ift.tt/XpHSGrB

However, JN.1's appearance in November-December only underlines how viruses have dominated the city's healthscape for most of 2023. While the COVID-causing SARS-CoV-2 virus overshadowed most other viruses between 2019 and 2022, this year saw multiple outbreaks of multiple viruses responsible for measles, mumps, influenza and dengue to name a few. from...
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Insacog meet on Friday to take stock of rising Covid cases https://ift.tt/XpHSGrB

The Insacog will assess the disease's severity. On Tuesday, India recorded 116 new Covid-19 cases and three deaths in Karnataka, elevating the total active cases to 4,170 and the death toll to 533,337. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https:...
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India reported 69 cases of COVID subvariant JN.1 till Monday https://ift.tt/zvtr9nO

Meanwhile, amid rising concerns over the emergence of the new variant of the coronavirus, Dr Randeep Guleria, former director of AIIMS Delhi said, "This is the season when you will see viral infection, respiratory infection becoming more. Every year we see them whether it's influenza, COVID, RSV or other viral infections. And that happens because of...
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Indian Pharma Inc key drivers for 2024: Increased sustainability, energy-efficient practices, new technologies adoption https://ift.tt/zvtr9nO

Speaking to ETHealthworld, luminaries of the Indian pharma industry share their thoughts on how the year has been so far and how it is set for transformative changes in 2024. They informed that strengthened infrastructure, increased sustainability efforts, and the adoption of new technologies are the key trends driving this evolution. from Top Health...
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COVID-19: India records 628 fresh cases, active caseload at 4,054 https://ift.tt/zvtr9nO

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has risen to 4,44,71,860 (4.44 crore) while the national recovery rate stands at 98.81 per cent, according to the health ministry website. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://if...
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NRI doctors launches Ease to prevent suicides among Andhra Pradesh students https://ift.tt/zvtr9nO

NRI doctors have launched the Emotional Assessment of Students by Educators (EASE) program to prevent student suicides. The program aims to train medical students and extend support to students in other streams. In 2022, 13,044 students died by suicide in India, averaging approximately 36 students every day. Both teachers and medical professionals...
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Timeline of Indian Healthcare Sector- 2023 Edition https://ift.tt/8mJcVyw

India has witnessed several significant developments in the Indian healthcare sector in 2023. ETHealthworld, through this timeline, brings some major developments in the country in the last calendar year. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com htt...
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Evidence of brain injury present even months after acute COVID infection: Study https://ift.tt/8mJcVyw

The biomarker evidence was more prominently seen in patients experiencing neurological dysfunction during the acute illness, and continued in the recovery phase in patients suffering acute neurological complications, the researchers said. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Covid subvariant JN.1: No need for additional dose of vaccine at present, says INSACOG chief https://ift.tt/8mJcVyw

Speaking to about the current situation in the country, Dr Arora said, "I would say prevention is required for all those who are 60 years of age or older, who are likely to have comorbidities and those who are on drugs that suppress our immunity, like cancer patients. If they have not taken precaution so far, then they are advised to take precaution;...
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Skipping measles vax may lead to rare brain disorder in kids: Docs https://ift.tt/8mJcVyw

Seizures, cognitive decline and movement problems are some of the distressing symptoms children with SSPE experience. While no cure exists, antiviral medications can slow the disease’s progression. Garg reiterates the critical role of measles vaccination in preventing SSPE. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry...
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India reports multifold jump in COVID cases; Kerala, Karnataka major contributors https://ift.tt/N9JjVFT

A total of 423 cases were reported and of which 266 were from Kerala and 70 from neighbouring Karnataka, Union health ministry data showed. Two deaths were reported in Kerala. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/kt97F...
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Number of new COVID cases increased 52 per cent globally in past one month: WHO https://ift.tt/N9JjVFT

The number of new deaths decreased by 8 per cent as compared to the previous 28-day period, with over 3,000 new fatalities reported, World Health Organization (WHO) said in its latest press release. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://i...
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640 new infections take active COVID cases to 2,997; one death in 24 hours https://ift.tt/uZ9sC1D

India on Friday recorded 640 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours, while active cases increased to 2,997. The death toll was recorded at 5,33,328 with one death from Kerala in 24 hours, according to latest data shared by the Union health ministry. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET...
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Top challenges for pharma in 2024: Lingering inflation, geopolitical tensions, continuous pressures to cut drug prices https://ift.tt/uZ9sC1D

Drug pricing will continue to remain a major challenge for the pharmaceutical industry. It was scored as the number one impediment to industry growth when healthcare professionals were asked to rate the most negative emerging regulatory and macroeconomic trends for the 2 019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 industry outlook, states Global data, a data and analytics...
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New affordable vaccine for bad cholesterol: A game changer for heart disease https://ift.tt/uZ9sC1D

Roughly 39 per cent of persons worldwide suffer from elevated total cholesterol, according to the World Heart Federation. 98.6 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) were caused by high non-HDL cholesterol in 2019. Additionally, it is believed to have resulted in 4.4 million deaths, or almost 8 per cent of all deaths that year. from Top Health...
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6 COVID deaths in a day, a 7-month high https://ift.tt/uZ9sC1D

India on Thursday reported six COVID deaths — three from Kerala, two from Karnataka and one from Punjab — and 594 new cases. This is the highest daily count in seven months since May. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/IT08d...
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Drug withdrawal rebound remains an unmet need in GLP-1R agonist space: GlobalData https://ift.tt/IMCSFvO

The rebound effect upon GLP-1R agonists withdrawal needs to be investigated further and new drug developments should aim to mitigate this big limitation and find ways in which GLP-1R agonists could be used as short-term therapies without causing weight regain and cardiometabolic risk reversal. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector &...
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"COVID like any other communicable disease, cannot be wiped out," says Health Expert https://ift.tt/IMCSFvO

"COVID is just like any other communicable disease that cannot be wiped out completely. However, the strike of the disease has come down, and the mortality that means the people who succumbed to the disease is not as high as what it used to be. It is now just like any other influenza or any other common cold," said Dr Sreejith N Kumar while speaking...
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At 614, single-day Covid case count is at a 7-month high https://ift.tt/26dvlEN

from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/Hh6xB...
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India witnessed revolution in health sector in last 9 years: Munda https://ift.tt/26dvlEN

"We have witnessed an unprecedented revolution in the field of health. Today, health is being linked with development for the first time in the country. In fact, there's a widespread sentiment of 'Healthy Nation, Wealthy Nation' created in the country," he said. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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COVID cases double in 9 days in India; 19 more sequences of JN.1 found https://ift.tt/26dvlEN

Insacog, the central government forum of labs, has found 19 sequences of BA.2.86 (nicknamed Pirola) descendant JN.1 - one from Maharashtra and 18 from Goa - after the subvariant was first detected in Kerala a few days ago, while India's active COVID case count more than doubled in the past nine days from 938 on December 11 to 1,970 on Tuesday. from...
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XBB still reigns, new COVID variants make inroads in Gujarat https://ift.tt/26dvlEN

The state has recorded a wide range of COVID sub-variants, experts said. According to data from the Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC), some of the sub-variants recorded here in recent times are GJ, GZ, HH, EG and GE. Experts said the XBB lineage has remained the biggest contributor to COVID cases in the state with a share greater than 90...
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AI has great potential to enhance patient outcomes, promote preventive actions: GlobalData https://ift.tt/XQYKLgf

AI aids healthcare providers in optimising treatment plans by assessing the efficacy of different interventions and offering suggestions for changes based on individual responses. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/u13cB...
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India COVID panel head clarifies on Kerala death amid JN.1 subvariant scare https://ift.tt/XQYKLgf

Dr NK Arora, the chief of the Indian SARS-COV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG), has stated that the recent death in Kerala was not solely caused by COVID-19 but rather by multiple underlying health conditions, a news agency quoted him as saying. The deceased had severe comorbidities such as heart, lung, and kidney diseases, and these conditions were...
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Centre calls health meet as COVID rises in Kerala, 10 deaths this month https://ift.tt/XQYKLgf

The Union health ministry asked all states to be on alert while health minister Mansukh Mandaviya called a meeting of state health ministers on Wednesday to review preparedness in view of a surge in respiratory illnesses in the country, including COVID-19. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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Another 'wave' of COVID is most unlikely: Virologist https://ift.tt/XQYKLgf

All Omicron sub-variants, including JN.1, are much less virulent than earlier variants, said Dr Jacob John, virologist, in an exclusive interview with TOI. Given that any new sub-variant of Omicron seems to have a slight advantage in transmission than the previous ones, he said, JN.1 can be expected to be all over India, if tested for it. from Top...
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JNMC, AMU host 2-day conference on rising cancer cases in India https://ift.tt/EGXTJx6

The department of radiation oncology at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), organised a conference -- UPAROICON -- during the weekend under the aegis of the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI) at Hotel Ramada in Aligarh. The event themed “Glorious Past, Emerging Future” focused on escalating...
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WHO urges member states to continue with 'strong surveillance' amid rising respiratory diseases, JN.1 subvariant https://ift.tt/EGXTJx6

In the wake of the surge in respiratory diseases and new JN.1 COVID sub-variant, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that the virus is evolving and changing and urged the member states to continue with strong surveillance and sequence sharing. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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MCD invites applications from private hospitals and clinics for healthcare empanelment https://ift.tt/EGXTJx6

The Delhi Municipal Corporation is seeking proposals from private eye care institutes, dentistry offices, and diagnostic centres to be enrolled as providers of healthcare benefits for its retirees and staff. The centres may apply if they are currently empanelled under the Delhi government employee health services or the CGHS Delhi. Since the terms...
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It is daunting for a doctor to be on high alert by way of the latest developments in medical, technological, and legal aspects of healthcare: Bhagwat Dhingra, MediSage https://ift.tt/EGXTJx6

Today, the younger generation stays updated through Google, and when patients visit a doctor, they ask multiple questions. It becomes very difficult for a doctor to comprehend and answer all their queries and explain to them how their particular problem can be resolved. The time available for doctors to keep themselves updated—and stay abreast of the...
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Refrain from doing research on e-cigarettes, obtain prior permission from ministry: NMC https://ift.tt/xIwsAG9

The move follows a letter written by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Dr Atul Goel to the NMC flagging the issue and asking it to issue necessary instructions to the healthcare professionals affiliated with the NMC and the Indian Medical Association (lMA). from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Experts Warn: COP28 'Signals' from World Leaders Inadequate for Public Health https://ift.tt/xIwsAG9

The problematic lack of consensus on fossil fuel phase-out was coupled with concerns about the failure to commit to strong targets for adaptation, essential for building resilient systems capable of protecting vulnerable populations. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Union govt improving people's health with holistic approach, effective campaigns: Amit Shah https://ift.tt/xIwsAG9

The government's approach to improve infrastructure for wellness centres, upgrade public and community health centres, as well as campaigns like Mission Dialysis, Matrutva Yojana and total eradication of TB have shown how the government has moved ahead with a holistic approach when it comes to health, the Union minister said. from Top Health News...
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Bill seeking to regulate drugs, medical gear may be tabled in Parliament https://ift.tt/PqXrmun

The Bill seeks to regulate the import, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs, medical devices and cosmetics. It also seeks to ensure their quality, safety, efficacy, performance; clinical trials of new drugs; clinical investigation of investigational medical devices and clinical performance evaluation of new in vitro diagnostic medical devices,...
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Karnataka's MBBS seats highest, medical colleges 2nd in India https://ift.tt/PqXrmun

According to data from the health and family welfare ministry, 11,745 MBBS seats were up for grabs in 2023-24, an increase from 6,755 in 2013-14. Tamil Nadu with 6,215 seats in 2013-14 and 11,650 in 2023-24 was close a second to Karnataka. from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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'Surge' in respiratory illnesses in China: Laboratories asked to test SARI samples https://ift.tt/PqXrmun

In view of reports of a surge in respiratory illnesses in China, the Virus Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDL) network under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been asked to test all samples of severe acute respiratory infection (SARI), with a particular focus on samples from children, Parliament was informed on Friday. from...
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CGHS centres to be expanded from 80 cities to 100 in coming days: Union Health Minister https://ift.tt/PqXrmun

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday said that the number of Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) wellness centres in the country will be increased from 80 cities at present to 100 cities in the coming days. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Moderna CEO says melanoma vaccine could be available by 2025 https://ift.tt/PqXrmun

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel told AFP his company's experimental vaccine against melanoma could be available in as little as two years, in what would amount to a landmark step against the most serious form of skin cancer. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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'DMDC Bill will align India's regulatory system with global best regulatory practices' https://ift.tt/cd1eMWX

The Drugs, Medical Devices, and Cosmetics Bill, 2023 if made into a law, is expected to benefit patients in terms of expeditious access to new, safe, and quality therapies, informed Dr Anil Matai, Director General, Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Healthcare providers to join US plan to manage AI risks-White House https://ift.tt/cd1eMWX

"The administration is pulling every lever it has to advance responsible AI in health-related fields," the White House official said, adding AI carried enormous potential to benefit patients, doctors, and hospital staff if managed responsibly. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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Medical devices cybersecurity market expected to reach $1.1 billion by 2027: GlobalData https://ift.tt/cd1eMWX

The growth is largely driven by the increasing connectivity and digital integration of medical devices, which makes them more susceptible to cyberattacks. While cyberattacks are more likely with the adoption of digital health and connected devices, several strategies can be employed to mitigate said risks. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare...
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Will the rising cases of JN.1 COVID variant be a concern for India? https://ift.tt/LIPfTkC

JN.1 mutations provide the subvariant immune-evading capabilities. This has also raised concerns about the efficacy of vaccines against the variant. Early studies indicate that the vaccines work against the variant but they aren’t producing enough antibodies against JN.1. ETHealthworld interacted with a few experts to gain their opinion on the Omicron...
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Indian scientists find hidden reservoir of Covid virus in body cells https://ift.tt/LIPfTkC

Even for individuals deemed virus-free by conventional tests, the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA within EVs may indicate a potential source for recurrent infections, according to the researchers. These infected EVs have demonstrated the ability to transmit the virus to previously unaffected cells in laboratory settings, pointing to a previously unrecognised...
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COVID subvariant JN.1 detected in Kerala, triggers concerns https://ift.tt/LIPfTkC

The latest data from INSACOG (Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium) confirmed the presence of this variant in Kerala. Dr Rajeev Jayadevan, co-chairman, National Indian Medical Association (IMA) COVID Task Force, said JN.1 could be a contributing factor to the recent surge in COVID cases in India, particularly in Kerala. India’s active case count has...
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Doctors advise Singaporeans to vaccinate, put on face masks amidst Covid-19 wave https://ift.tt/LIPfTkC

The latest Ministry of Health (MOH) data for the week ending December 2 showed an average of 2,970 cases a day at Singapore's 25 polyclinics against a five-year median of 2,009 daily cases for 2018 to 2022 for this time of the year. While this is lower than the 3,000 to 3,500 a day in the pre-pandemic years, it comes on the back of almost three years...
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EU publishes its first list of more than 300 critical medicines, vaccines https://ift.tt/lLBKtPz

The European Commission published its first list of critical medicines, as part of a wider overhaul of laws governing the 136 billion euro ($148 billion) pharmaceuticals industry aimed at avoiding shortages of drugs. It is the biggest change to existing medical laws in two decades. The list, published by the European Medicines Agency, includes a wide...
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MBBS students admitted in 2020-21 academic year who couldn't pass exam can make one more attempt https://ift.tt/lLBKtPz

"The National Medical Commission decided to allow one additional attempt (FIFTH attempt) to such MBBS students who were admitted in medical colleges during the academic year 2020-21 and could not pass their first professional MBBS examination as this batch was also affected by COVID 19 pandemics," the NMC said in a public notice. from Health News...
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6 per cent who survived COVID-19 in 2020-22 died by 2023: Study https://ift.tt/HpmsfMe

Nearly 6 per cent of patients who had recovered from COVID-19 between March 2020 and March 2022 had died by July 2023, says a study by Tamil Nadu's health department. The breakup showed nearly 20 per cent fatalities in the 61-80 age group and below 1 per cent among those 40 and younger. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reported https://ift.tt/HpmsfMe

Five countries in East and southern Africa are in the middle of outbreaks of the anthrax disease, with more than 1,100 suspected cases and 20 deaths this year, the World Health Organization said Monday. A total of 1,166 suspected cases had been reported in Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector...
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Pharma faces USFDA heat, stocks down https://ift.tt/HpmsfMe

The stocks of several pharma companies, including Dr Reddy's, Aurobindo Pharma, Cipla, Lupin, Sun Pharma, and Divi's Labs, have been lagging behind as the sensex and Nifty reach new highs. Dr Reddy's saw a significant decline after concerns were raised about USFDA's observations on its formulations facility FTO-3 in Hyderabad. Other pharma companies...
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In the coming times, biotechnology will become the biggest foundation for health treatment: Dr Mansukh Mandaviya https://ift.tt/TSpmqFW

Dr Mandaviya noted that the Indian Biotech Industry aiming to grow to $150 billion by 2025 and $300 billion by 2030, and India is currently among the top 12 destinations for Biotechnology in the world with approximately 3 per cent share in the Global Biotechnology Industry. The Minister virtually addressed the pre-event summit ‘Biotechnology: The Path...
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Doctors with knowledge of artificial intelligence will hold advantage: Andrew Elder https://ift.tt/TSpmqFW

Artificial Intelligence (AI) will never completely replace a doctor's job, but medical practitioners knowing the technology will be in an advantageous position compared to those who do not, Prof Andrew Elder, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, has said. AI has the potential to carry out a number of medical tasks such as diagnosis...
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World Bank launches comprehensive programme to combat air pollution crisis in India https://ift.tt/TSpmqFW

According to the World Bank, the endeavour includes the introduction of airshed management tools, the development of State-wide Air Quality Action Plans, and the creation of the first extensive Regional Airshed Action Plan for the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), encompassing seven union territories and states. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare...
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One-year clinical clerkship must for foreign medicos who had a break in final year: NMC https://ift.tt/TSpmqFW

The National Medical Commission has decided that foreign medical graduates who took a break in their final year and returned to India because of the Covid pandemic or the Russia-Ukraine war, and who completed the course online, must complete a mandatory one-year clinical clerkship in order to be eligible for a clinical medical rotatory internship,...
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Breast Cancer: Unravelling myths and embracing awareness—Insights from medical students https://ift.tt/TSpmqFW

Breast cancer is a widely recognised and frequently discussed form of cancer, yet numerous misunderstandings about it persist. ETHealthworld engaged in discussions with medical students to gather insights on their awareness of breast cancer within their medical education. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Over 9.9 lakh health melas organised under Ayushman Bhav campaign since Sept 17: Govt https://ift.tt/VG52d81

The total CHC health melas reported from September 17 to till now is 26793. As many as 110.64 lakh patients were registered and 34.59 lakh patients consulted at the special OPD. Also, 26,675 major surgeries and 94,433 minor surgeries were held. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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Max Healthcare acquires 550-bed Sahara Hospital https://ift.tt/VG52d81

One of India's largest private healthcare providers, Max Healthcare led by Abhay Soi, has signed a pact to buy Starlit Medical Centre through Crosslay Remedies. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/2Eame...
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India records 148 new COVID-19 cases https://ift.tt/VG52d81

The country's COVID-19 case tally stands at 4.50 crore (4,50,02,889) and the death toll at 5,33,306, the data updated at 8 am stated. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/2CABj...
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US approves two gene therapies for sickle cell disease https://ift.tt/VG52d81

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved two gene therapies for sickle cell disease, including one that is the first treatment in the United States based on the Nobel Prize-winning CRISPR gene editing technology. Casgevy, developed by partners Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics, and bluebird bio's Lyfgenia were approved...
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Herbalife India signs MoU with Shoolini University in Himachal Pradesh https://ift.tt/iZ49q0l

Direct selling to become part of their curriculum in Business Administration. As part of the larger collaboration, Shoolini University with Herbalife India will provide and facilitate the teaching modules to academic organisations wanting to introduce Direct Selling as a new subject to their curriculum. The training will provide as an introduction...
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Cyberknife: ‘Magical tool’ for cancer treatment, brain tumours https://ift.tt/iZ49q0l

According to radio surgeons, Cyberknife has been of great help in treating recurrent and metastatic cancers with low disease burden. It can reach any site like the brain, head and neck, and spine; lung and chest; breast, liver, pancreas, and kidney; prostate. This groundbreaking technology opens new avenues for treating previously inoperable or complex...
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Study finds allergy medicine to help treat lung cancer https://ift.tt/iZ49q0l

And in an early parallel study in humans, combining immunotherapy with dupilumab -- an Interleukin-4 (IL-4) receptor-blocking antibody widely used for treating allergies and asthma -- boosted patients' immune systems. The study, published in the journal Nature, showed one out of the six people experienced significant tumour reduction. from Top Health...
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IPC issues alert against adverse reactions of painkiller Meftal https://ift.tt/iZ49q0l

In a recent drug safety advisory, the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) advised consumers and healthcare providers to keep an eye out for any negative side effects from the painkiller Meftal, which is frequently prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis and menstrual cramps. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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AIIMS Delhi's pneumonia cases unrelated to recent surge in child respiratory infections in China: Health Ministry https://ift.tt/QyWP2uU

The detection of bacterial cases in AIIMS Delhi linked to the recent surge in pneumonia cases in China is misleading and inaccurate. The seven cases that have been detected are part of an ongoing study at AIIMS Delhi for a six month period (April to September 2023) and there is no cause for worry, a Union Health Ministry statement said. from Top Health...
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Sanofi to focus on 12 blockbuster drug candidates, immunology pipeline https://ift.tt/QyWP2uU

The 12 blockbuster drugs include nine medicines and vaccines with 2 billion to 5 billion euros ($2.15-$5.38 billion) in peak sales potential, and three "pipeline-in-a-product" assets with a potential of more than 5 billion euros in peak sales, Sanofi said. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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‘Nearly 60% vaccines used in world are produced in India’ https://ift.tt/QyWP2uU

Talking about the medical sector, he said, “One out of six doctors in the entire world is an Indian, one out of five nurses in the entire world is an Indian, and India is a manufacturer of 60 per cent of generic medicine and nearly 60 per cent vaccines used in World are manufactured in India,” said Bhargava, who is known for his contributions to the...
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Seven samples at AIIMS Delhi +ve for M pneumoniae https://ift.tt/QyWP2uU

AIIMS Delhi detects Mycoplasma pneumoniae, bacteria causing respiratory illness in children in China, through PCR and IgM Elisa tests. The positivity rate of PCR and IgM Elisa tests was 3% and 16% respectively. Mycoplasma pneumoniae causes 15-20% of community acquired pneumonia, also known as 'walking pneumonia'. Surveillance for detection of Mycoplasma...
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ChatGPT can aid healthcare professionals in decision making: Study https://ift.tt/jabNp1i

Amid the growing debate over AI and its side effects, researchers now report that in healthcare settings, ChatGPT is nearly 72 per cent accurate across all medical specialties and phases of clinical care, and 77 per cent accurate in making final diagnoses. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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Need to set a new target of $200 billion for India's bioeconomy: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw https://ift.tt/jabNp1i

Speaking at the 3rd edition of the Global Bio-India summit, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw said the target of $150 billion is going to be achieved by the end of this fiscal of 2023. Therefore, the target to be set for 2025 and beyond, should be closer to 200 billion dollars. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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India among 8 nations seeking 5-year patent waiver for Covid diagnostics https://ift.tt/jabNp1i

In a submission to the World Trade Organization, they said that diagnostics and therapeutics are "essential tools for a comprehensive approach to fight the pandemic, that it is not over". from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/uRp5G...
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Doctors turn netas, 15 to enter Telangana House https://ift.tt/jabNp1i

15 doctors, including three orthopaedic doctors, have won in the high-stakes assembly elections in Telangana. Interestingly, none of the victories are from the city. The doctors who won include Dr Palvai Harish Babu, Dr Tellam Venkata Rao, Dr R Bhoopathi Reddy, Dr Ram Chander Naik, Dr Vamshi Krishna, Dr Murali Naik, Dr K Satyanarayana, Dr Mynampally...
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Max Healthcare launches CAR-T cell therapy in collaboration with ImmunoACT https://ift.tt/jabNp1i

Also known as a ‘living drug’, this therapy provides enduring benefits and is recommended for those not able to undergo a stem cell transplant or post-transplant relapse. Compared to conventional therapies, this requires a brief, single-infusion treatment, enhancing the quality of life for many patients with an average of two weeks of in-patient care. from...
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France puts country on 'high' alert for bird flu https://ift.tt/YdVr6GH

France raised the risk level of bird flu to 'high' from 'moderate' on Tuesday after the detection of new cases of the disease, forcing poultry farms to keep birds indoors to stem the spread of the highly contagious virus. The decision, taken by the agriculture ministry, was published in the Official Journal on Tuesday. from Top Health News | Latest...
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Rise in non-communicable diseases among children in India is a huge concern https://ift.tt/YdVr6GH

The rate of incidence of NCDs has more than doubled among children between 5 - 17 years of age over the past decade, an age group where there should ‘technically and historically’ not be a growing impact of lifestyle diseases,” data shared by Apollo Hospitals has found. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Top city hospital part of kidney racket: UK daily https://ift.tt/YdVr6GH

The London-based publication 'The Telegraph' has sparked a controversy by claiming that Apollo Hospital in Delhi has been involved in the illicit purchase of kidneys for wealthy patients in Myanmar from impoverished people. According to the daily, a broker in Myanmar informed its reporter that "it's big business" even though paying for organs is prohibited...
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Being overweight hampers body's immune response to COVID infection: Study https://ift.tt/yGEP62O

Being overweight can impair the body's antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection but not to the protection offered by COVID-19 vaccination, according to a study. The finding, published in the journal Clinical & Translational Immunology, builds on the team's existing research on how COVID-19 affects people who are overweight. from Top Health News...
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'10% hosps in India could shut by 2100 due to climate change' https://ift.tt/yGEP62O

A global study released at the United Nations Climate Change Conference reveals that 10% of hospitals in India may have to relocate or shut down due to climate change by 2100. The 'XDI Global Hospital Infrastructure Physical Climate Risk Report' predicts that Nepal will also be heavily affected, with 26% of hospitals facing closure. The analysis covered...
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97-yr-old survives double pacemaker implant https://ift.tt/yGEP62O

One of the oldest patients in the city to survive a cardiac treatment was a 97-year-old man who had recently had a pacemaker implanted at a private hospital. The patient had experienced syncope, or an abrupt period of unconsciousness, along with a "complete heart block." The patient, Haripada Paul, was admitted, had a temporary pacemaker inserted,...
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NMC setting up library of literature on ancient Indian medicine, surgery https://ift.tt/yGEP62O

The National Medical Commission (NMC) intends to establish a library that would include all of the manuscripts and literature pertaining to ancient Indian surgery and medicine. Experts from the medical community and other fields have been urged to assist in locating and gathering the books and manuscripts needed for this project. from Health News...
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Global Bio-India to boost Make In India and Startup India for the biotech sector https://ift.tt/yGEP62O

Global Bio-India (GBI) 2023, the third edition to attract large global corporates to set up R&D and manufacturing base in India. GBI is being organized by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India along with its Public Sector Undertaking, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC)...
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Maker of Wegovy, Ozempic showers money on US obesity doctors https://ift.tt/nvAb8E1

Novo Nordisk, a Danish pharmaceutical company renowned for its diabetes medicines, is now positioning itself as the world's leading weight-loss company. The company aims to target the global population of 764 million people with obesity, with the United States being its most lucrative market. In the U.S., where over two-thirds of adults are either...
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'WHO has lost its independence, Indian govt should exit global health body' https://ift.tt/nvAb8E1

Eminent British-Indian Cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra has alleged that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has completely lost its independence and suggested that the Indian government should ignore its advice on various issues and exit the global health body. Talking to a news agency, Malhotra, who gave a lecture at the All India Institute of Medical...
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‘Increase in severe infections from common viruses in kids’ https://ift.tt/zch91Uw

Viral diseases like rubella, mumps, measles and the common cold are leading to pneumonia and causing serious symptoms in kids, said paediatricians at the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) Intensive Care Chapter national conference. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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‘81 per cent contracted HIV due to unsafe sex’ https://ift.tt/zch91Uw

On the occasion of World AIDS Day, an awareness jatha was held from Tagore Circle to the SDM College in the city on Friday. The DHO said that HIV prevalence in Dakshina Kannada has seen a drastic dip due to large-scale awareness being created on the disease. Bagalkot, Chitradurga, Raichur, Kalaburagi, Koppala and Mysuru have the largest HIV prevalence...
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Novo Nordisk finds compounded Wegovy up to 33 per cent impure, sues Florida pharmacies https://ift.tt/CPu7L0U

The Danish drugmaker said it found impurities in all the drugs tested from Wells Pharmacy and Brooksville Pharmaceuticals, both based in Florida. Novo first sued Brooksville in July, and discovered a substance called BPC-157 in samples from Wells. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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Pfizer is sued by Texas over COVID vaccine claims https://ift.tt/CPu7L0U

Pfizer has been sued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who on Thursday accused the drugmaker of misrepresenting the efficacy of its widely-used COVID-19 vaccine. In a complaint filed in a Lubbock County state court, Paxton said it was misleading for Pfizer to claim its vaccine was 95 per cent effective because it offered a "relative risk reduction"...
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Outdoor air pollution accounts for over 2 million deaths annually in India: BMJ study https://ift.tt/CPu7L0U

Outdoor air pollution from all sources accounts for 2.18 million deaths per year in India, second only to China, according to a modelling study published in The BMJ. The research found that air pollution from using fossil fuels in industry, power generation, and transportation accounts for 5.1 million extra deaths a year worldwide. from Top Health...
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Nearly 74% HCPs Actively Participate in Online Healthcare Education https://ift.tt/CPu7L0U

The survey maps the future of online medical education & addresses the challenges faced by HCPs. It reveals that 80% HCPs consider webinars as their first choice for online healthcare education. from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.t...
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After COVID experience, RUHS doubly cautious on China illness https://ift.tt/MxDrTSh

The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), which spearheaded the medical community’s fight against COVID-19, is keeping a close eye on the recent spike in respiratory illnesses in China. The Centre has told state governments to remain prepared, and RUHS, with its experience of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, knows well the costs of being...
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Cases of new COVID variant Pirola triple in last 2 weeks in US https://ift.tt/MxDrTSh

The Omicron BA.2.86 COVID-19 variant, also known as Pirola, has seen a threefold increase in cases over a two-week period, now accounting for 5 per cent to 15 per cent of all infections, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and...
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'Pandemic is still alive; need to extend TRIPS waiver to Covid diagnostics, therapeutics' https://ift.tt/MxDrTSh

According to an official, four nations—including South Africa and India—have requested that the WTO members extend the patent waiver on Covid-19 diagnostics and treatments because the pandemic is still active and there is still a chance of new variations emerging. According to the official, these four World Trade Organisation (WTO) members brought...
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AIIMS seats not for sale, says HC; rejects plea for recovery of Rs 30L paid to secure admission https://ift.tt/MxDrTSh

The Delhi High Court denied a woman's petition on Wednesday, stating that seats in the MBBS programme at one of the top medical schools were not for sale. The woman claimed to have given a man Rs 30 lakh in order to get her daughter admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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India logs 79 new COVID cases https://ift.tt/MxDrTSh

India has logged 79 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases have been recorded at 291, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday. The death toll was recorded at 5,33,298, the data updated at 8 am stated. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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House surgeons posted for COVID duty demand incentive marks https://ift.tt/Vc7Jheg

In a letter to state health secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Vellore-based Dr S S Shrinidhi, said doctors posted in Covid-19 wards of government or government-approved private medical college hospitals should be sanctioned incentive marks. During the second wave and third wave of COVID, Shrinidhi was posted in the COVID ward as part of the compulsory...
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State directs all dists to ensure COVID system fully functional https://ift.tt/Vc7Jheg

The state’s communication comes after the Centre on Sunday issued an advisory asking states to review preparedness. Dr Pratapsingh Sarnikar, joint director of health, said districts have been asked to tighten surveillance of severe acute respiratory infections and Influenza-Like Illnesses. “We have asked districts to review status of medicines, ventilators,...
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India prepared, see no threat from China respiratory infections: Safdarjung Hospital's pulmonary head https://ift.tt/Vc7Jheg

"I don't personally see any threat to India because we are well prepared. Even if it is a novel virus, we are well prepared because we have our past experience with us. Even the health ministry has issued guidelines so remain vigilant on this," Dr Gupta told a news agency. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Govt may consider introducing legal safeguards for healthcare workers: Panel https://ift.tt/Vc7Jheg

The committee, in its report, said it was submitted before the panel that unlike in any other professions, healthcare professionals are vulnerable to "violent attacks" by relatives of patients, in cases where patients die during treatment. Such violent attacks against healthcare personnel are prevalent throughout the country and there is a need to...
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Review meet today on rise in lungs diseases https://ift.tt/RPQ2s9k

Amid spike in respiratory disease cases in China, the state health department, acting on the Centre’s direction, called its health experts who played a key role in COVID prevention and management. The experts will give their suggestions to deal with any outbreak of infectious diseases in the state. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector &...
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China's respiratory illness surge not as high as pre-pandemic - WHO official https://ift.tt/RPQ2s9k

Maria Van Kerkhove, acting director of the WHO's department of epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention, said the increase appeared to be driven by a rise in the number of children contracting pathogens that they had avoided during two years of COVID restrictions. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news,...
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Biden to invoke Cold War-era law to boost medical supplies https://ift.tt/RPQ2s9k

The announcement is part of a series of measures the Biden administration is unveiling on Monday to help industrial supply chains and counter several years of historically high inflation. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/Cr9E7...
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China respiratory illnesses: Govt monitoring situation in India, risk of similar outbreak ‘ low’ https://ift.tt/RPQ2s9k

Though the risk of the spread of a similar outbreak in the country “is low”, officials said the government has decided to review preparedness against respiratory illness as “a matter of abundant caution”. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com htt...
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India monitoring respiratory illness cases in China, says situation not alarming https://ift.tt/rwhNvLG

The central government reiterated on Sunday that it was closely monitoring the surge in respiratory illness in children in parts of China. In its latest update, the Union Health Ministry indicated that there was no need for any alarm. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Poor eating choices are linked to poor mental health, risk of diabetes: Study https://ift.tt/rwhNvLG

According to the findings, mental problems like depression and anxiety raise the likelihood of having Type 2 diabetes, and diabetes raises the risk of developing depression and anxiety. Nutritional therapies can help with both of these health problems. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and...
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Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health https://ift.tt/rwhNvLG

Extreme heat, air pollution and the increasing spread of deadly infectious diseases are just some of the reasons why the World Health Organization has called climate change the single biggest health threat facing humanity. Global warming must be limited to the Paris Agreement target of 1.5 degrees Celsius "to avert catastrophic health impacts and prevent...
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Sudden deaths spur 20 per cent rise in CVD drug sales https://ift.tt/WrljLop

A string of sudden deaths attributed to heart ailments in the state coupled with health check-ups spurred by the alarm has driven sales of drugs related to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) by 20 per cent in Gujarat, indicated a recent report. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Study says COVID might have negatively impacted bone health of young patients https://ift.tt/WrljLop

Assessing people during the pandemic and before, researchers at Comenius University, Slovakia, found that the disease caused a significant bone mineral density decrease in young adults. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/Eg5dH...
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Another outbreak in China; government seeks 'complete' info from WHO on mysterious illness https://ift.tt/gBKaEsj

The government has sought "complete and detailed information" from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the mysterious respiratory illness that is spreading in China, even as it has said there is no need to panic, said people with knowledge of the matter. "We will be reviewing once we have the complete information on the illness from the WHO. We...
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GLP1R-targeting drugs will continue to see demand due to pleiotropic benefits: Experts https://ift.tt/gBKaEsj

Despite the unavailability of Ozempic and Wegovy in India, the queries on the use and availability of the diabetes treatment drug continue to pour in on a daily basis for medical practitioners. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt...
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South Africa, Colombia and others are fighting drugmakers over access to TB and HIV drugs https://ift.tt/gBKaEsj

Experts see it as a shift in how such countries deal with pharmaceutical behemoths and say it could trigger more efforts to make lifesaving medicines more widely available. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/jELFX...
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Respiratory illnesses upsurge: China says no 'unusual or novel pathogens' https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

China's response included epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory data. Known pathogens like mycoplasma pneumoniae, influenza, RSV, and adenovirus are implicated. The WHO continues to monitor the situation and has requested additional information on pathogen trends and healthcare impacts. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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IIT-Bombay, govt join hands to curb non-communicable diseases in Goa https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

The collaboration between IIT Bombay, the department of women and child development, health services and GMC is looking at a training module which will advice pregnant women on nutrition and later the infants till they turn adolescents. The module will instil lifestyle changes. from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry...
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Annual net migration to UK hits 672,000 in year to June 2023, driven by healthcare workers https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

Data published by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday also revised up the net migration figure for the year ending December 2022, to 745,000, a new record high and up 139,000 on its previous estimate. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Elsevier announces findings from its ‘Clinician of the Future 2023: Education Edition’ report https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

The report gathered insights from a sample of 2,212 students from around the world, including 432 students from India, and provides valuable insights into the future of healthcare delivery and the role of clinicians against an increasingly digital landscape. from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and...
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New rule for NEET UG eligibility: Candidates with Biology or Biotech as additional can now become doctors https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

Students who studied physics, chemistry, biology, or biotechnology in addition to English in class 12 from duly recognised boards will be eligible to take the NEET-UG exam. The National Medical Commission (NMC) stated in a public notification posted on Wednesday that this decision will apply to students whose applications were previously denied. from...
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New rule for NEET UG eligibility: Candidates with Biology or Biotech as additional can now become doctors https://ift.tt/YD9TqkZ

Students who studied physics, chemistry, biology, or biotechnology in addition to English in class 12 from duly recognised boards will be eligible to take the NEET-UG exam. The National Medical Commission (NMC) stated in a public notification posted on Wednesday that this decision will apply to students whose applications were previously denied. from...
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Tema ETFs hops on weight-loss drug frenzy with its new cardiovascular fund https://ift.tt/cEWz40A

The Tema Cardiovascular & Metabolic ETF invests in companies tackling diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular diseases, according to the New York-headquartered platform's website. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/YeqFi...
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SC cautions Patanjali against making 'false' claims about its medicines in advertisements https://ift.tt/cEWz40A

The top court, on August 23, 2022, had issued notices to the Union health ministry and Ministry of Ayush and Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, on the plea of the IMA alleging a smear campaign by Ramdev against the vaccination drive and modern medicines. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET...
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Stop misleading ads, Supreme Court orders Patanjali, warns of stiff penalties https://ift.tt/cEWz40A

The Supreme Court in India has warned Patanjali Ayurved, a popular Ayurvedic products company, against making false claims in their advertisements about curing diseases. Petition filed by IMA. The court has threatened to impose heavy costs on the company for such practices. The court also instructed the government to consult and propose recommendations...
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City hosp gets tech to treat cancer tumors https://ift.tt/01usgye

from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/conAZ...
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IIT-Madras launches incubators and accelerators information platform https://ift.tt/01usgye

The platform, developed in partnership with YNOS, an IIT Madras-incubated startup, contains comprehensive information on 920 incubators and accelerators. from Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/h9Fo1...
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Study finds how hidden belly fat in midlife is connected with Alzheimer's disease https://ift.tt/01usgye

This hidden belly fat has been linked by researchers to alterations in the brain that can develop up to 15 years before the first signs of Alzheimer's disease, such as memory loss. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/2Wu0w...
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Government fixes price ceiling for 9 drug formulations https://ift.tt/01usgye

The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has set the ceiling prices for nine drug formulations, including Tacrolimus and Co-trimoxazole. The prices for Tacrolimus (0.5 mg), 1 mg, and 2 mg have been fixed at Rs 20.97, Rs 39.98, and Rs 77.69, respectively. Non-compliance with the set prices will result in penalties. The NPPA has also revised the...
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Lab-grown ‘small blood vessels’ models a potential treatment for major cause of stroke and vascular dementia https://ift.tt/01usgye

Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (SVD) is a leading cause of age-related cognitive decline and contributes to almost half of dementia cases worldwide. It is also responsible for one in five of ischemic strokes where a blood clot prevents the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry...
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Bayer cancels asundexian phase III study program https://ift.tt/uXzbnZJ

The decision to stop the study is based on the recommendation by the Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC). IDMC monitoring showed an inferior efficacy of asundexian compared to the control arm of the study. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Air pollution, changing weather spurs surge in respiratory & skin ailments https://ift.tt/uXzbnZJ

Health experts attribute the deteriorating air quality, coupled with significant variations in night and day temperatures, to an environment conducive for the growth of viruses and bacteria, commonly associated with various health problems. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET...
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Book those who dump bio-medical waste under Goondas: HC https://ift.tt/uXzbnZJ

The Madras High Court has noted that as the state government is supposed to take the appropriate action to deal with individuals who are carrying biomedical waste from Kerala to Tamil Nadu, now is the appropriate time to file charges against those who violate the Goondas Act by amending it appropriately. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector...
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Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance system needed to weed out 'ghost faculty' in medical colleges: NMC https://ift.tt/uXzbnZJ

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has been repeatedly asking medical colleges to implement the AEBAS. The Commission has come out with Medical Assessment and Rating Board guidelines aimed at standardising the application process to start new medical colleges or increase seats in existing institutions and dealing with ghost faculty among others. from...
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Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance system needed to weed out 'ghost faculty' in medical colleges: NMC https://ift.tt/uXzbnZJ

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has been repeatedly asking medical colleges to implement the AEBAS. The Commission has come out with Medical Assessment and Rating Board guidelines aimed at standardising the application process to start new medical colleges or increase seats in existing institutions and dealing with ghost faculty among others. from...
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Molecular testing to replace age-old sputum to detect TB https://ift.tt/MdZ9gKh

The change is already taking place across the world, including India where the small state of Goa recently became the first to go completely molecular with TB detection. (The microscopy test still has a role to play in subsequent treatment). from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET...
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AIIMS Bhopal now a centre of excellence for rare diseases https://ift.tt/MdZ9gKh

The CoE status will empower AIIMS, Bhopal to serve as a regional hub with facilities for diagnosing, preventing, and treating rare diseases. It will include education and training of the medical personnel and patients to increase awareness about these disorders, leading to screening, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of rare disorders. from...
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The flu is soaring in seven US states and rising in others, health officials say https://ift.tt/MdZ9gKh

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted new flu data on Friday, showing very high activity last week in Louisiana, and high activity in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, New Mexico and South Carolina. It was also high in the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, the U.S. territory where health officials declared an influenza epidemic...
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Cyberthreats the flip side of India’s healthcare digitalisation https://ift.tt/AJzg3qV

ETHealthworld spoke to some cyber security experts and researchers to understand the current scenario and why organisations are becoming more vulnerable, even though there are solutions to prevent such incidents from occurring in the first place. As India traverses through the realm of digital, understanding the threats and nipping the threats in the...
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Delhi's air quality very poor, vehicular emissions largest contributor https://ift.tt/AJzg3qV

Secondary inorganic aerosols - particles such as sulfate and nitrate that are formed in the atmosphere due to the interaction of gases and particulate pollutants from sources like power plants, refineries, and vehicles - is the second major contributor to Delhi's foul air, accounting for 30 to 35 percent of the air pollution in the city over the last...
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Cough, sputum in long COVID due to acute COVID infection: Study https://ift.tt/AJzg3qV

Cough and sputum are presented by patients with long COVID during the acute and post-acute phases. The study, published in the journal Respiratory Research, aimed to identify specific risk factors for cough and sputum in patients with long COVID. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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Delhi air quality close to 'severe plus' category, odd-even on anvil https://ift.tt/WdLDGgP

The capital's 24-hour average AQI, recorded at 4 pm every day, was 401 on Wednesday, 397 on Tuesday, 358 on Monday, 218 on Sunday, 220 on Saturday, and 279 on Friday. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/FVyWp...
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Researchers develop ultrasound patch to measure how full bladder is https://ift.tt/WdLDGgP

from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/izlNJ...
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AstraZeneca Pharma India plans to sell Bengaluru plant https://ift.tt/WdLDGgP

The company will position the manufacturing site for sale in a fully operational manner and begin a search for a buyer who can also act as a contract manufacturing organisation (CMO) for its products currently manufactured or packaged at the site, subject to receipt of necessary statutory approvals, the drug firm said. from Top Health News | Latest...
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Researchers find AI can be used to generate volumes of misleading content on critical health topics, call for vigilance https://ift.tt/WdLDGgP

The researchers investigated OpenAI's GPT Playground, a large language model (LLM), for its capacity to facilitate the generation of large volumes of health-related disinformation. The LLM is an AI algorithm trained on massive textual datasets and thus, is capable of recognising, translating, predicting and generating textual content, which are known...
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COPD kills more than AIDS and TB: Top pulmonologist https://ift.tt/x6E4pLB

“Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) is 3rd largest killer after heart problems and cancer worldwide. Many people mistake their increased breathlessness and coughing as a normal part of aging." from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com http...
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Uzbekistan opens door for over 1000 Indian MBBS students evacuated from war-torn Ukraine https://ift.tt/x6E4pLB

Over 1000 Indian MBBS students who were evacuated from Ukraine have resumed their studies in Uzbekistan. The Indian Embassy in Ukraine approached the Samarkand State Medical University to inquire about the transfer of the affected students. The Indian government launched 'Operation Ganga' to bring back stranded Indians in Ukraine. Around 19,000 Indian...
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Delhi Air Pollution: AQI very poor, may remain so till November 17 https://ift.tt/x6E4pLB

The AQI in Delhi is likely to remain "very poor" till November 17, according to Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi. The CPCB bulletin took into consideration the average of 35 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS) in Delhi out of 40. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information...
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Study finds cancer stem cells trigger macrophage ageing https://ift.tt/x6E4pLB

Research has focused on identifying biomarkers for cancer stem cells and developing therapies that target these cells. Unfortunately, candidate drugs developed from these efforts have so far not been very effective in clinical trials. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Quitting smoking can lower diabetes risk by 30-40 per cent: WHO https://ift.tt/x6E4pLB

Type-2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, accounting for over 95 per cent of all diabetes cases, the UN agency said. However, it is often preventable, and factors that contribute to developing type-2 diabetes include being overweight, not getting enough exercise, and genetics, according to the WHO. from Top Health News...
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Belgium bans use of Ozempic for weight loss until summer https://ift.tt/z1DKbCq

Ozempic is approved to treat Type 2 diabetes but has increasingly been prescribed "off-label" to treat weight loss because it has the same active ingredient as Novo's hugely popular - and scarce - anti-obesity drug Wegovy. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Type 2 diabetes among children ‘a ticking bomb’ https://ift.tt/z1DKbCq

Type 2 diabetes in children is more dangerous than type 2 diabetes in adults. If type 2 diabetes is left uncontrolled among children, it can lead to quite serious complications. The risk of blindness, amputations, heart attacks, neuropathy, impotence, etc are all real threats. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry...
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Delhi's RML Hospital to open special pollution OPD https://ift.tt/B0iM6It

With Delhi's air pollution deteriorating, authorities of Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, a government hospital in the city, have decided to establish a special Out-Patient Department (OPD) for pollution-related illnesses. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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China on alert for COVID relapse https://ift.tt/B0iM6It

China's top respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan warned of a small COVID-19 spike in the winter and reminded the elderly and vulnerable populations to get vaccinated as soon as possible, state-run Global Times reported. The virus is undergoing mutations, while the general population's ability to fight off the disease is declining because their...
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Researchers find obesity associated with neurodegeneration via insulin resistance https://ift.tt/B0iM6It

The study, which used the common fruit fly, found that a high-sugar diet, a hallmark of obesity, induces insulin resistance in the brain, which lowers the ability to eliminate neuronal debris, raising the risk of neurodegeneration. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Largest Gaza hospital 'not functioning' amid Israeli assault https://ift.tt/B0iM6It

Hospitals in the north of the Palestinian enclave, including the al-Shifa complex, are blockaded by Israeli forces and barely able to care for those inside, with three newborns dead at Shifa and more at risk from power outages amid intense fighting nearby, according to medical staff. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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Single-use endoscopes global market to grow at 10 per cent CAGR, to exceed $2.5 billion by 2033: GlobalData https://ift.tt/B0iM6It

The competitive landscape of the single-use endoscopes market has also been steadily growing, with a healthy mix of well-established medical device companies like Ambu, Boston Scientific, and Olympus, as well as a slew of start-up and medium-sized companies looking to make a breakthrough by capitalising on this market trend towards adopting single-use...
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Centre asks Delhi, 4 northern states to ramp up healthcare preparations to deal with pollution-triggered patient rush https://ift.tt/daGquLi

The states have been advised to strengthen patient care services, orient doctors and staff to manage cases attributed to air pollution, and draft Health Sector Response Action Plans during high level of air pollution, particularly post-Diwali, stubble burning and winter days/months. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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Novo Nordisk to invest $6 bln in Denmark expansions https://ift.tt/TP3c1td

The investment will create additional capacity across the company's global value chain from manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) to packaging, with the vast majority invested in API capacity, the company said. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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US approves first vaccine against Chikungunya virus https://ift.tt/TP3c1td

The vaccine, developed by Europe's Valneva which will be marketed under the name Ixchiq, was approved for people 18 and over who are at increased risk of exposure, the FDA said. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/bwAy5...
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Surgeons in New York announce world's first eye transplant https://ift.tt/TP3c1td

Until now, doctors have only been able to transplant the cornea, the clear front layer of the eye. The recipient of the eye, Aaron James, is a 46-year-old military veteran from Arkansas who survived a work-related high-voltage electrical accident that destroyed the left side of his face, his nose, his mouth and his left eye. from Top Health News |...
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Genetics of nearby healthy tissue may help detect lung cancer's return: Study https://ift.tt/XjcnIb9

The new study focuses on lung adenocarcinoma, a cancer that forms in alveolar epithelial cells and accounts for about a third of all lung cancers in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most patients are cured if tumors are surgically removed early in the disease's progression, but residual cancer cells...
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Centre for engg in medicine opens at IIT-Kanpur https://ift.tt/XjcnIb9

Abhay Karandikar, secretary of the department of science & technology presided over the inaugural ceremony as the chief guest. Rahul Mehta shared his vision for the centre, which is dedicated to propelling the next generation of healthcare innovation, and fostering collaboration between various engineering and medical disciplines. from Health...
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AI to drive medical devices industry to $1.2 bn in 2027: Report https://ift.tt/XjcnIb9

The global market for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the medical devices industry is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29.1 per cent from $336 million in 2023 to $1.2 billion in 2027, according to a report released on Wednesday. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates:...
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Gang offers MBBS seats on NRI quota, dupes many https://ift.tt/XjcnIb9

An MBA graduate in New Delhi has been arrested for running a scam that promised MBBS seats in top medical colleges to young school passouts and their families. The accused would obtain the details of Class XII passouts and contact them individually, targeting those who were unable to pass the exam in the first attempt. The suspect was declared an absconder...
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UK set to increase immigration health surcharge from January 2024 https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

The main rate of the immigration health cost for most people will go up from £624 per year to £1,035 per annum. If you're a student or under 18, the cost will go up from £470 per year to £776 per year. The immigration health surcharge must be paid upfront when an applicant submits an application to enter or remain in the United Kingdom. from Top Health...
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Tuberculosis fight recovering from COVID-19 knock but still off target- WHO https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

During the first two years of the pandemic, there were around 4 million "missing" TB patients per year, meaning people who developed TB but who were not diagnosed or treated. That gap narrowed to around 3.1 million in 2022, the U.N. agency's annual report estimated, back to the pre-pandemic level of 2019. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector...
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Pioneered xenotransplantation, Dr Dhani Ram Baruah now makes big claim of curing HIV, cancer patients https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

Dr Dhani Ram Baruah did xenotransplantation (transplanting organs from one species to another) in January 1997. His institute said that what a Maryland hospital in US did last year, using genetically modified pig, was done by Baruah in 1997. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET...
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Jammu and Kashmir to add 2,000 new medical seats to address doctor shortage https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

A “Vision Document 2047” of the J&K health department states that the objective is to ensure the availability of quality and affordable healthcare services at the doorstep of citizens by rationalising existing facilities and establishing new ones. Presently, the region has a robust public healthcare infrastructure, including over 4,100 health facilities. from...
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Why the newest COVID variant 'JN.1' is worrying scientists https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

This latest emerging variant, JN.1, was identified in Luxembourg on August 25, 2023, followed by England, Iceland, France, and the US. Scientists were specially astonished by the sheer amount of differences in the variant compared to other leading COVID strains today such as XBB.1.5 and HV.1. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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India's top court tells states to stop crop burning as New Delhi's air turns hazardous https://ift.tt/TdMsnbp

The court has issued similar orders in past years, with limited effect as state authorities report inability to control the burning despite fines and sometimes due to farmers' hostility towards officials. Delhi has stopped local construction, closed primary schools till Nov. 10 and will impose restrictions on use of vehicles next week to fight pollution,...
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Smoke over Delhi coming with wind from Punjab & Haryana: Analysts https://ift.tt/70hTtFn

The team used Nasa Earth VIIRS data to count farm fires and Central Pollution Control Board’s wind and temperature profile data to conclude that there was a 47.8% reduction in farm fires in Punjab and 38.04% in Haryana between October 1 and November 5. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and...
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Support pours in as dental interns’ protest over low stipend enters Day 6 https://ift.tt/70hTtFn

They have received support from Panjab University senior fellow and former MP Satya Pal Jain, additional solicitor general of India, as well. Jain said, “I am taking up the matter with the vice-chancellor for the early resolution of their issues. Doctors should be allowed to work in college and hospitals, and should not be compelled to sit on dharnas....
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Delhi to have odd-even vehicle norms from November 13 to 20 to curb pollution https://ift.tt/70hTtFn

Delhi Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister Gopal Rai told the media after a high-level meeting that the decision will be implemented a day after Diwali, which will be celebrated on November 12, and will continue for a week. He said a decision on further extending the odd-even rule would be taken later. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare...
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RMLIMS gets ₹2.8 crore for its neuroscience centre https://ift.tt/70hTtFn

​​​​In the first phase, 90 beds and three modular operation theatres are being constructed on three floors of the institute’s new block. It will feature an integrated system for modular OT and network connectivity. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com...
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Air Pollution: Delhi, neighbours put on alert for health emergency https://ift.tt/3F2Cr6E

The advisory says, doctors and other staff at healthcare facilities should be oriented to manage these issues. It also stresses the need to ensure availability of medicines needed to manage acute respiratory, heart-related or brain-related conditions and have adequate oxygen supply, nebulisers and ventilators. The government has asked states to establish...
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Pakistan: 'Brain-eating amoeba' claims another life in Karachi https://ift.tt/3F2Cr6E

As per the health department, a resident of Bufferzone Karachi in the metropolis died due to Naegleria. He had been suffering from fever and headaches for the last three days, said the spokesperson of the Sindh Health Department. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld...
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Cancer cases in India estimated to rise from 14 lakh per year to 20 lakh by 2040 https://ift.tt/3F2Cr6E

This worrying projection was a central focus on the opening day of the Indian Cancer Congress (ICC) at BKC on Thursday, where specialists underscored the urgency of expanding infrastructure and medical workforce to tackle the growing burden of the disease. The ICC, convening once every four years, has drawn over 5,000 delegates from diverse oncology...
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India on track to become a top 5 Global Bio-manufacturing hub by 2025: Union Minister Jitendra Singh https://ift.tt/3F2Cr6E

According to a press release by the Ministry of Science and Technology, emphasising the remarkable growth of India's bioeconomy in recent years, Singh outlined the nation's potential to play a crucial role in global trade and the bio-economy, contributing significantly to the Indian economy. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare...
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Delhi: Poor air quality affects mental development of children, say health experts https://ift.tt/JXExs2Q

Voicing concerns over the declining air quality in the national capital, Dr Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Head of Pulmonology Department at Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi, said, "The people living in Delhi have to breathe in the air quality, which has reached a very poor category, which may cause serious diseases." from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector...
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Antibiotics for common childhood infections not effective in large parts of world: Study https://ift.tt/JXExs2Q

According to a study led by the University of Sydney, many antibiotics recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) showed less than 50 per cent efficacy in treating children disorders such as pneumonia, sepsis (bloodstream infections), and meningitis. The findings show that global antibiotic guidelines are out of date and must be modified. from...
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Study reveals improving deep sleep can help avoid dementia https://ift.tt/JXExs2Q

The study, led by Associate Professor Matthew Pase, from the Monash School of Psychological Sciences and the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health in Melbourne, Australia, and published today in JAMA Neurology, looked at 346 participants, over 60 years of age, enrolled in the Framingham Heart Study who completed two overnight sleep studies in...
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Lancet report lists roadmap to fight cancer surgery crisis https://ift.tt/JXExs2Q

The report, unveiled on Friday at the ongoing Indian Cancer Congress (ICC) at BKC, highlighted the fact that over 80 per cent of people with solid tumours will need surgery, but only 25 per cent of those living in LMICs are likely to receive it. Many also end up financially bankrupt after the surgery. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector...
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600 undergraduate AYUSH seats vacant in Tamil Nadu https://ift.tt/JXExs2Q

The Medical Counselling Committee of the Directorate General of Health Services announced a special stray round for MBBS courses in 2023. With this, admissions have opened for 156 vacant MBBS seats in Tamil Nadu (50 seats were added to a Chennai-based deemed university, Vels Medical College and Hospital, based on the orders of the Madras high court). from...
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India's New Delhi blanketed by toxic haze, most polluted city in world https://ift.tt/LdKqmyx

A combination of lower temperatures, still wind and crop stubble burning in neighbouring farm states has caused a spike in air pollutants, officials said. Many of the capital's 20 million residents complained of irritation in the eyes and itchy throats with the air turning a dense grey as the AQI hovered around 480 in some monitoring stations. from...
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Deaths due to zoonotic infections expected to increase 12 times in 2050: BMJ Study https://ift.tt/LdKqmyx

Analysing 60 years of historical epidemiological data, the researchers detected a general pattern of increasingly larger and more frequent spillover events, even as their analysis did not include the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld :...
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Delhi hospitals witness spike in emergency patients as air pollution increases: AIIMS https://ift.tt/LdKqmyx

A study conducted by the top four hospitals on the relationship between rising pollution and emergency cases coming to hospitals showed that deteriorating air quality has a severe impact on human lungs and overall health. The study that was conducted between 2017 and 2019 included the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi; Kalavati...
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Novo Nordisk: obesity drugs priority over century-old focus on insulin https://ift.tt/LdKqmyx

Novo's diabetes drug Ozempic and Wegovy are from the class called GLP-1 receptor agonists, and both contain the active ingredient semaglutide, originally developed to help control blood sugar in patients with diabetes. Ozempic is approved for treatment of type 2 diabetes, while Wegovy is approved for weight loss. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare...
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Seventy-sixth Session of WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia concludes https://ift.tt/OoftcDR

The key highlight of the four-day Regional Committee was the nomination of Saima Wazed as the next Regional Director of the WHO South-East Asia Region. The member countries reiterated their commitment to continue to prioritise time-bound, ambitious but realistic milestones to scale up control and management of cardiovascular diseases by accelerating...
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Air pollution may increase risk of type 2 diabetes, India study finds https://ift.tt/m8sVRoB

The study showed that one month of exposure to PM2.5 led to increased levels of blood sugar and prolonged exposure of one year or more led to higher risk of diabetes. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/aA2RD...
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Free rapid MRI service at AIIMS Delhi to asses iron deposition in cardiac muscle of thalassemia patients https://ift.tt/m8sVRoB

This service is currently being provided free of cost to all thalassemia patients at the hospital as part of AIIMS- University College London (UCL) collaboration project. from Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com https://ift.tt/KLRjG...
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