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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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Experts Warn Against High-Dose Nicotinamide for Glaucoma Due to Liver Risks

The American Glaucoma Society (AGS) and the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) have issued a cautionary statement regarding the use of nicotinamide (a derivative of vitamin B3) as a potential therapy for glaucoma neuroprotection. While it shows promise for protecting the optic nerve, concerns about its safety—particularly the risk of drug-induced liver injury (DILI)—make careful […]
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Pune Reports 22 Suspected Cases

In Pune, 22 suspected cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a rare but serious nerve disorder, have been reported, prompting the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to initiate a detailed investigation. Samples from the affected individuals have been sent to ICMR-NIV for testing, and a panel of experts has been constituted to study these cases. What is […]
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Draft TEQ 2024: Doctors Concerned Over NMC’s Decision to Allow Non-Medical Teachers in Medical Colleges

The National Medical Commission (NMC) recently released the Draft Teachers Eligibility Qualifications 2024 Regulations (TEQ 2024), which proposes allowing non-medical teachers to teach critical pre-clinical subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Physiology in medical colleges. This decision has sparked debates across the medical community, with many doctors raising concerns about the potential impact on the quality […]
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