When Blinks Tell a Story: Glasses That Monitor Health via Eyelids

What if your everyday glasses could tell when you’re tired, stressed, or even at risk of developing an eye condition—just by watching you blink? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created a breakthrough device called BlinkWise, an AI-powered system that transforms ordinary eyewear into a noninvasive health monitor. Using radio waves instead of cameras, […]
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Medical Learning Goes Digital—Big Savings, More Access

Medical education in India is undergoing a quiet revolution—and it’s happening online.With e-textbooks, digital libraries, and smart learning platforms, future doctors now have access to world-class resources without the burden of high costs. The Deputy Director General (Medical Education) and former Secretary of the National Medical Commission recently highlighted this transformation—one that’s reshaping how students […]
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6 Foods That Can Raise Your Cataract Risk

Cataracts remain one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, particularly among older adults. While aging and genetics play their part, research increasingly shows that what we eat every day can either protect or harm our eyesight. As doctors, it’s time we talk to patients not just about surgeries or spectacles—but also about preventive […]
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Your Pillow Has an Expiry

When it comes to health advice, we talk about diet, exercise, and even screen time—but when was the last time you asked a patient, “How old is your pillow?” It may sound trivial, but science says otherwise. Old pillows can harbor allergens, bacteria, and toxins that quietly impact sleep quality, respiratory health, and even skin […]
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Artificial Wombs: Redefining Parenthood, Ethics & Biology

Imagine a world where babies could be grown safely outside the human body—not in a mother’s womb, but in an artificial environment. Once the subject of science fiction, Artificial Womb Technology (AWT) is slowly moving toward medical reality. For doctors, scientists, and policymakers, this technology holds immense promise, but it also raises deep ethical, legal, […]
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