Friday, July 04, 2025

Health

30,800 children severely malnourished in Maharashtra, 2,887 in Mumbai: Minister

MUMBAI: Maharashtra Minister of Women and Child Welfare Aditi Tatkare in a written reply said on Thursday that of the total children of 48,59,346 whose weight and height measured - 30,800 children were reported with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and 1,51,643 with Medium Acute Malnutrition (MAM) as per Poshan track data for February 2025.

60 students fall ill after suspected food poisoning in Gujarat residential school

DAHOD: At least 60 students of a girls' residential school in Mandor Lukhadia village of Dahod district fell ill due to suspected food poisoning, prompting an urgent medical response and a formal investigation by authorities.

NIMHANS unveils world’s largest archived patient records, digitises mental health data from 1890s

NEW DELHI: In a significant step to advance mental health research, the National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS) at Bengaluru has unveiled the world’s largest archival patient records digitising health data dating from the 1890s.

Australian scientists discover proteins that could help fight cancer, slow ageing

NEW DELHI: A team of Australian scientists has identified a group of proteins that could transform approaches to treating cancer and age-related diseases.

Dengue fever surges in US states prompt health officials to brace for new normal

UNITED STATES: Health officials across the US states of California, Florida and Texas confront an alarming reality with nearly doubling dengue fever cases nationwide, signalling the mosquito-borne disease may become a permanent fixture in communities, according to health news.

Indian Covid vaccines developed with rigorous protocols, global standards: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw

NEW DELHI: Amid the heating debate over Covid-19 vaccines being linked with sudden deaths, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw on Thursday noted that the jabs developed in India “followed rigorous protocols and global standards”.

Poshan Tracker, direct benefit transfers transforming women, child welfare: PMO

NEW DELHI: Initiatives like Poshan Tracker, and direct benefit transfers have transformed welfare for women and children in the country, the Prime Minister’s Office said on Wednesday.

Gujarat holds high-level convergence meeting on antimicrobial resistance

GANDHINAGAR: In a step towards combating the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the second meeting of the State Convergence Committee on AMR was held in Gandhinagar under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar Joshi on Wednesday.

Policy reforms key to boost global equity in organ transplantation: Lancet

NEW DELHI: Policy changes are crucial to ensure equitable access to life-saving organ transplants for underserved and marginalised populations, according to a global study led by international researchers, including from India.

‘Decide within 3 months’: Delhi HC tells CDSCO on plea against use of diabetes drugs in weight management

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to decide, within 3 months, a representation raising safety concerns on the usage of GLP-1-RA drugs in weight management and aesthetic treatment.

Ethiopia reports over 520,000 malaria cases in May: WHO

ADDIS ABABA: The World Health Organization (WHO) has said malaria coordination and surveillance efforts are underway in Ethiopia, as the country reported more than 520,000 malaria cases in a single month.

Committed professional suicide, says whistleblower Kerala doctor

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Whistleblower Dr Haris Chirackal, who recently publicly highlighted a shortage of surgical equipment and administrative lapses at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital, said on Wednesday that he has committed "professional suicide".

ICMR, AIIMS studies found no link between Covid vaccine & sudden deaths: Centre

NEW DELHI: Extensive studies undertaken by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have conclusively established no link between Covid-19 vaccines and sudden deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Wednesday.

Loneliness: 1 in 6 people worldwide affected, 100 deaths every hour, says WHO

NEW DELHI: Nearly 17 per cent or one in six people worldwide is affected by loneliness, and the condition was linked to an estimated 100 deaths every hour -- more than 8,71,000 deaths annually between 2014 and 2023, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday.

JP Nadda hails doctors for unshakable sense of duty, selfless service to humanity

NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Tuesday hailed doctors for their unshakable sense of duty, and selfless service to humanity.

Best wishes to all hardworking doctors on Doctors Day: PM Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday greeted all the doctors on the occasion of National Doctor’s Day.

Resident doctors call off strike after meeting with finance and heath ministers, claims Punjab Government spokesman

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema and Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh today successfully concluded a productive two-hour meeting with representatives from the Forum of Resident Doctors of Punjab. The discussions, which also included Additional Chief Secretary Finance Alok Shekhar, Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare Kumar Rahul, Secretary Expenditure V.N. Zade, and Director Medical Education and Research Dr. Avnish Kumar, addressed the concerns raised by the resident doctors.

IISc Bangalore researchers develop simple, cost-effective sensor for detecting liver cancer

NEW DELHI: Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a simple sensor that is cost-effective and can enable faster detection of liver cancer.

Study finds how pig kidney transplants work in humans, spots rejection markers

NEW DELHI: With xenotransplantation -- animal-to-human transplantation -- poised to address the global organ shortage crisis, a pioneering study has outlined how human immune cells interact with pig kidney tissue in transplanted organs, revealing critical early markers of rejection and potential intervention strategies.

This new AI tool can detect 9 types of dementia from single brain scan

NEW DELHI: In a significant achievement for identifying neurodegenerative diseases early, a team of US researchers has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that helps clinicians detect brain activity patterns linked to nine types of dementia using a single and widely available scan.

A bowl of spinach, kale and broccoli may boost heart health in elderly women

NEW DELHI: Eating a bowl of leafy green and cruciferous vegetables like spinach, kale, and broccoli may be good to ward off the risk of heart attack and stroke, particularly in elderly women.

Zero-dose children: India's immunisation coverage surpasses global averages, says Centre

NEW DELHI: Even as the latest Lancet paper marked India among eight countries with a high burden of zero-dose children, those who had never received a routine childhood vaccine, the Union government on Saturday said that the country’s large population size, and high vaccination coverage rate must be considered when making such comparisons.

Your morning cup of coffee key to slow down ageing, boost longevity: Study

NEW DELHI: Love your morning cup of coffee? A new study has shown that it may not only energise you but also help slow down ageing and boost longevity.

Deadly blood cancer can now be detected early with blood test: Study

NEW DELHI: A team of Israeli and US researchers have developed a simple blood test that can detect a person's risk of developing leukaemia -- a deadly blood cancer.

From Hospital Waste to Healing Wounds: Biomedical Waste Management and Understanding Umbilical Hernia

In the ever-changing healthcare scenario, two seemingly disparate but complementary domains exist together: control of disease and biomedical waste management. While on one side it is essential to know about diseases such as umbilical hernia for individual health, on the other is a proper management of biomedical waste that makes the environment and community safe. This paper explores both sides to present the full picture of healing and hygiene.

Inflammatory cells continue in blood after treatment of severe asthma: Study

NEW DELHI: While biological drugs or biologics have improved the lives of many people with severe asthma, a new study shows that some immune cells with high inflammatory potential are not completely eradicated after treatment.

Prez Murmu visits ailing Shibu Soren at Ganga Ram Hospital, meets Hemant Soren and family

NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday visited Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the national capital to enquire about the health of veteran tribal leader and former Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren, who is currently undergoing treatment there.

Gujarat launches statewide Td, DPT vaccination drive covering over 24 lakh children

MEHSANA: Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel on Thursday launched a state-level Td (Tetanus and Diphtheria) and DPT (Triple Antigen) immunisation campaign from Unjha in Mehsana district.

Nepal reports first death of new Covid variant

KATHMANDU: Nepal has reported its first death due to the Omicron sub-variants of Covid-19, as the virus continues to spread in the country, posing a renewed health risk, local media reported on Wednesday.

Dire need to identify new drugs for patients with sickle cell disease: ICMR scientist

NEW DELHI: Identifying new drugs for patients with sickle cell disease is very important, said a senior scientist at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Haemophilia A: Low dose emicizumab effective, will reduce cost by over 50 pc, says ICMR study

NEW DELHI: Low dose of emicizumab could be as effective as standard dose against Haemophilia A, according to a study led by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

CM Vijayan, other political leaders make a beeline to meet ailing Achuthanandan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Top political leaders, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, on Tuesday visited veteran CPI-M leader and former Kerala Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan, who is admitted to a private hospital here.

Cambodia records seventh human case of H5N1 bird flu in 2025

PHNOM PENH: A 41-year-old woman from northwestern Cambodia's Siem Reap province has been confirmed for H5N1 human avian influenza, raising the number of cases to seven so far this year, the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

Study finds genetic link for rare childhood brain developmental disorder

NEW DELHI: A team of international researchers has uncovered a new genetic cause for a rare developmental disorder that profoundly impacts brain growth and function in children.

Honey from native stingless bee may help tackle antibiotic resistance

NEW DELHI: Australian researchers have found that honey made by native stingless bees possesses distinctive antimicrobial qualities, offering new hope in the fight against the worldwide threat of antibiotic resistance.

Researchers turn toxic fungus into potent anti-cancer compound

NEW DELHI: A team of US researchers has turned a deadly fungus into a potent cancer-fighting compound, according to a new study released on Monday.

Recycled plastics can harm hormone systems, metabolism: Study

NEW DELHI: A new study on Monday warned that a single pellet of recycled plastic can contain over 80 different chemicals, adding that recycled polyethylene plastic can leach chemicals into water causing impacts in the hormone systems and lipid metabolism.

India’s herbal and ayurvedic OTC market set to outpace global growth: Report

NEW DELHI: India’s herbal and ayurvedic OTC (over the counter) market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5 per cent, from $69 million in 2025 to $118 million by the end of 2033, outpacing global trends, a report showed on Monday.

Over 1,800 mpox deaths reported in Africa amid health emergencies

ADDIS ABABA: The death toll from Africa's ongoing mpox outbreak has surpassed 1,800, as the number of cases reported since the beginning of 2024 approaches the 150,000 mark, according to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

Pakistan confirms 12th polio case of 2025

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan confirmed its 12th case of wild poliovirus this year, after the virus was detected in a child from the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the Ministry of National Health Services said.

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