Padma Awards 2025: Honoring Excellence in Medicine

The Union Government has announced the Padma Awards 2025, celebrating the outstanding contributions of 10 individuals in the field of medicine. These awards recognize exceptional service and achievements that have advanced healthcare in India and beyond. Here is a look at this year’s recipients and their remarkable work: Padma Vibhushan: Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy: A […]
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Celebrity Insurance Bias? Doctors’ Body Seeks Action from IRDAI

A recent controversy surrounding actor Saif Ali Khan’s health insurance claim has raised serious concerns about preferential treatment in the Indian insurance sector. The Association of Medical Consultants (AMC) has written to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), demanding an investigation into what they believe is unfair bias. The Incident On January […]
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Indian Healthcare Sector Faces Highest Cyberattacks: A Wake-Up Call

Cyberattacks are rising worldwide, and the Indian healthcare sector has become the most targeted, according to a Check Point Software Technologies report. The report, titled The State of Global Cyber Security 2025, highlights the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive healthcare data and maintain trust in medical systems. Key Insights from the […]
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Stronger Muscles May Boost Survival Chances for Cancer Patients

New research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine highlights a vital link between muscular strength, physical fitness, and improved survival rates in cancer patients. The study suggests that tailored exercise programs focusing on building muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness could significantly lower the risk of death in people living with cancer. Why This […]
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Improves Respiratory Function in Ventilated Patients

A new meta-analysis published in BMC Pulmonary Medicine reveals that pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) significantly improves respiratory function in patients on mechanical ventilation. The findings highlight the importance of incorporating PR into the care of critically ill patients to strengthen respiratory muscles and reduce complications associated with prolonged ventilator use. Why Pulmonary Rehabilitation Matters Mechanical ventilation […]
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IV Ferric Carboxymaltose (FCM) Reduces Anemia in Late Pregnancy More Effectively Than Oral Iron

Anemia during pregnancy is a widespread health concern, especially in low-income countries like Malawi. A new study published in Nature Medicine shows that a single dose of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (IV FCM) in the third trimester is far more effective at reducing anemia than traditional oral iron supplements. This finding highlights the potential of IV […]
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AI Detects Rare Kidney Disease and Saves a Life

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare in surprising ways. A man recently credited ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, with saving his life by diagnosing a rare kidney condition called rhabdomyolysis before doctors could. His story highlights how AI tools can complement traditional medical care by analyzing symptoms and offering early insights. The Story of a Life-Saving Diagnosis […]
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Dr. Neerja Bhatla Awarded Padma Shri for Pioneering Work in Cervical Cancer Prevention

The prestigious Padma Shri award has been conferred on Dr. Neerja Bhatla, the former Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at AIIMS Delhi, for her outstanding contributions to the detection, prevention, and management of cervical cancer. Her work has brought hope and change to countless women, especially in low-resource settings across India. A Lifelong Commitment to […]
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National Health Mission Extended for Five More Years: A Milestone for Healthcare in India

The Union Cabinet has approved the continuation of the National Health Mission (NHM) for another five years, marking a significant milestone in India’s healthcare journey. Since its inception, the NHM has played a crucial role in improving public health infrastructure and providing accessible healthcare to millions across the country. Historic Achievements Under the NHM Union […]
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Managing Blood Pressure for 3 Years Can Reduce Cognitive Decline Risk

A new study published in the journal Neurology highlights the significant benefits of intensive blood pressure control in preventing cognitive decline, such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. For adults with hypertension and high cardiovascular risk, aggressive blood pressure management for three and a half years showed long-lasting protection against these conditions, even after […]
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