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Mahakumbh 2025: AIIMS and BHU Lead Massive Healthcare Mission for Pilgrims

At Mahakumbh 2025, healthcare is being prioritized like never before. With millions of pilgrims arriving in Prayagraj, the Mela administration has set up extensive medical facilities to provide free, world-class healthcare services. Experts from AIIMS Delhi, BHU, and specialists from Canada, Germany, and Russia are working tirelessly to treat pilgrims. Comprehensive Healthcare for Millions So […]
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QCI Introduces New Grading System for Private Hospitals in India

The Quality Council of India (QCI) is launching a new grading system for private hospitals to enhance transparency, patient trust, and competition in the healthcare sector. This system will help patients—both in India and from abroad—make informed decisions when choosing hospitals based on their performance and services. What is the New Grading System? Hospitals will […]
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Bajaj Group to Invest ₹10,000 Crore in Hospital Chain

The Bajaj Group, one of India’s leading conglomerates, is making a big move into healthcare by investing ₹10,000 crore ($1.1 billion) to build a chain of affordable, high-class hospitals across India. This investment will be done in phases to create a network of hospitals and healthcare facilities that focus on quality care at affordable prices. […]
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Advanced Imaging and AI Reveal Smoking-Related Toxins in Placenta Samples

A team of scientists from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) has developed a faster and more accurate method for detecting harmful chemicals from tobacco smoke in placenta samples. The new approach combines light-based imaging techniques and machine learning (ML) to identify toxic compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their derivatives (PACs). […]
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Too Much Screen Time May Delay Language Development in Toddlers

A recent study published in PLOS ONE highlights a growing concern—excessive screen time is linked to delayed language development in toddlers. Researchers from 20 countries studied 1,878 toddlers (aged 12 to 48 months) and found that toddlers who spent more time in front of screens had lower language scores, while those exposed to books and […]
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Spironolactone 5% Shows Significant Results in Acne Treatment: Meta-Analysis

A recent meta-analysis published in the Archives of Dermatological Research highlights the effectiveness and safety of 5% spironolactone for treating acne. This systematic review analyzed 14 studies involving 1,086 participants and found that spironolactone significantly reduces acne severity and lesion count while maintaining an excellent safety profile. Acne vulgaris affects around 9% of the global […]
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