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Your Eyes Could Reveal Your Risk of Stroke

Did you know that the blood vessels in your eyes could help predict your risk of a stroke? A recent study, published in the journal Heart, shows that examining the retina—the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye—can provide valuable insights into stroke risk. How the Retina is Connected to Stroke Risk The retina’s […]
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How Loneliness Could Impact Your Health: A New Study Explains

Loneliness and social isolation are more than just emotional challenges—they can directly affect our physical health. A recent study by researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, and Fudan University, China, found that loneliness can lead to higher levels of certain proteins in the blood that are linked to stress, inflammation, and health problems such […]
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Six New Biomarkers Could Revolutionize Kidney Injury Detection and Treatment

Kidney damage caused by medications, also known as drug-induced kidney injury or nephrotoxicity, is a common but serious complication in medical treatments. This damage can result from medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, antiretrovirals, or chemotherapy. Such complications often lead to treatment restrictions or discontinuation, impacting patient outcomes. Now, researchers have identified six new biomarkers that […]
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Blood Test Can Predict How Long Vaccine Immunity Will Last

A recent breakthrough study by Stanford Medicine has shown that a simple blood test can predict how long a vaccine’s immunity will last. This finding could revolutionize how vaccines are developed and administered, providing insights into why some vaccines protect us for years while others need frequent boosters. The Role of Megakaryocytes in Vaccine Immunity […]
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Mandatory 42-Hour Work Week and Restrictions on Private Practice: New SOP for Government Doctors in West Bengal

The West Bengal Health Department has introduced new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for government doctors, aiming to streamline duty rosters, improve patient care, and optimize available manpower. These guidelines, issued on January 3, 2025, mandate significant changes in working hours, private practice, and duty protocols in government hospitals and medical colleges. Key Highlights of the […]
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High Temperatures During Pregnancy May Increase Postpartum Depression Risk

A new study published in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal reveals that exposure to higher temperatures during pregnancy may increase the risk of postpartum depression (PPD). This research sheds light on how environmental factors, like temperature, can influence maternal mental health, which has been less explored until now. What is Postpartum Depression? Postpartum depression (PPD) […]
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