Saturday, July 27, 2024

Health

Govt formed lactation centres for sick, preterm & low-birth weight babies: MoS

NEW DELHI: The Union government established lactation centres to ensure the availability of safe, pasteurised donor human milk for feeding sick, preterm, and low birth weight babies, said Anupriya Patel, Minister of State (MoS) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) in a written reply in Lok Sabha on Friday.

Here’s how to remain motivated to follow a healthy lifestyle

NEW DELHI: Focus on the process of maintaining a healthy lifestyle is more important than the end goal, said a top neurologist on Friday, highlighting measures to remain motivated while on a healthy lifestyle journey.

People's trust high on doctors, scientists least on govt agencies, social media

NEW DELHI: People are more likely to trust doctors and scientists, while their faith in public health agencies and social media is much less, finds a study.

Sri Lanka establishes new division in police to address legal issues faced by investors, exporters

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has set up a new division in the police to address legal issues faced by investors and exporters and to provide them with additional security in the future, the country's Export Development Board (EDB) quoted a state minister as saying on Friday.

Study reveals human impact on increased rainfall variability over past century

BEIJING: A new study has provided evidence showing that human activities have made global rainfall more volatile over the past century.

Experimental cancer drug may help clear HIV from brain cells

NEW DELHI: An experimental cancer drug may hold the key to clearing HIV from infected brain cells, according to a new study.

Promising new target to help boost treatment outcomes for MS

NEW DELHI: Japanese researchers have found a promising new target for treating Multiple Sclerosis (MS) -- a chronic disease of the central nervous system.

IIT Madras study proposes art-based therapies to boost employee performance

CHENNAI: Art-based therapies may greatly help channel the creative and expressive sides of employees and boost productivity, according to a study released on Friday by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.

Robust cybersecurity measures must for global health tech industry: Report

NEW DELHI: As the global healthcare industry embraces technology, with interconnected medical devices, there is an urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard patients' data, a report showed on Friday.

This Chinese medicinal fungus may help treat chronic lung disease

NEW DELHI: Cordyceps sinensis (CS) -- a traditional Chinese medicinal fungus -- can help treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) -- a disease that causes scarring and stiffness in the lungs, according to a study in mice.

Woman with rare autoimmune disorder successfully treated during pregnancy

NEW DELHI: Bengaluru doctors successfully treated a 32-year-old woman with a rare autoimmune disease amid her pregnancy.

Agricultural pesticide may pose cancer risk as bad as smoking: Study

NEW DELHI: While pesticides are essential for ensuring high crop yields and food security, they also increase the risk of cancer akin to smoking, finds a study.

Cameroon launches vaccination drive to curb outbreak of yellow fever

YAOUNDE: Cameroon began immunising children and adults against yellow fever in the commercial hub of Douala as part of preventive response intervention after confirmation of cases.

South Korea weighs legal measure as some professors move to boycott training of junior doctors

SEOUL: The South Korean government said on Thursday that it has been considering taking legal action against some medical professors who threaten to boycott training programmes for junior doctors.

Study debunks previous research, confirms no amount of drinking alcohol safe

NEW DELHI: The conventional wisdom that a daily glass of wine is beneficial for health is based on years of flawed scientific research, revealed a study on Thursday.

Fertility treatments gain acceptance, thanks to advancements: Experts

HYDERABAD: In a positive shift in societal attitudes, there is growing acceptance of fertility treatments among men and women, thanks to advancements and awareness, say fertility specialists on the occasion of World In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Day (July 25).

Rising infertility rate may impact demographic future of India: Experts

NEW DELHI: India is seeing a significant spike in infertility rate that may impact the demographic future of India, said experts on World IVF Day on Thursday.

India's medical devices industry to grow five-fold to $50 bn by 2030: DCGI

NEW DELHI: With proper regulation, India's medical devices industry is estimated to grow five-fold to $50 billion by 2030, said Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi on Thursday.

Early cancer detection startup Navaux gets new funding

NEW DELHI: US-based cancer detection startup Navaux on Thursday announced receiving fresh funding, which it said, will play a "pivotal role" in entering the Indian market.

Every hour 26 lives lost to drowning worldwide: WHO

NEW DELHI: About 236,000 lives every year, which can be 350 per day or 26 every hour, are lost due to drowning worldwide, said Saima Wazed, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Director for South East Asia on Thursday.

Singapore reports 13 deaths due to dengue in H1

SINGAPORE: Singapore recorded six deaths due to dengue infection from April to June, bringing the total dengue death toll to 13 in the first half of this year, the National Environment Agency said.

More lung cell types infected by SARS-CoV-2 than previously thought: Study

NEW DELHI: A lot more lung cell types can be infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic, and the number is higher than what was previously speculated, according to a study.

Forever chemicals flourishing in pesticides, warns study

NEW DELHI: Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as forever chemicals, are increasingly being added to pesticide products, contaminating waterways and increasing health risk for humans.

South Korean hospitals required to set up side rooms for dignified deaths

SEOUL: Hospitals with more than 300 beds will be required to establish at least one room for patients near death to stay and prepare for the end of their life with dignity, the South Korean Health Ministry said on Wednesday.

Study links kneecap shape to osteoarthritis risk

NEW DELHI: The shape of a person's kneecap may indicate their risk of developing osteoarthritis - a common and debilitating joint disease, suggested a study.

Budget increases expenditure for National Health Mission, proposes digital public infra

NEW DELHI: The Union Budget has increased expenditure for the National Health Mission (NHM) by about Rs 4,000 crore and also proposed digital public infrastructure (DPI) at a population scale.

Govt needs to consider GST exemption for all cancer drugs, says Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

BENGALURU: Biocon and Biocon Biologics Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, welcoming the removal of Customs duty on three cancer drugs in the Union Budget 2024-25, on Tuesday said the government needs to consider GST exemption for all cancer drugs.

Girls more affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis than boys: Experts

NEW DELHI: Girls are more affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis than boys, said experts on Monday highlighting the need for recognising the symptoms early.

New tool shows promise in reducing depression risk in elderly

NEW DELHI: US researchers have developed a novel tool that can help reduce the onset of depression in individuals over 60.

Recognising symptoms of sarcoma early may boost treatment outcomes: Experts

NEW DELHI: Early recognition of sarcoma (rare cancer) symptoms can significantly improve treatment outcomes, increasing patients' survival rates and quality of life, said experts on Tuesday.

Boys are at greater risk of developing Type 1 diabetes than girls: Study

NEW DELHI: Young boys are more at risk of developing Type 1 diabetes (T1D) than girls, finds a study.

Punjab health minister chairs high level review meeting on prevention and control of vector borne and water borne diseases

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Monday chaired a high-level meeting via video conferencing (VC) to review the preparedness for prevention and control of water and vector borne diseases in the state. The water-borne diseases include Diaohrrea, Cholera and Hepatitis -A, while, vector-borne diseases are malaria, dengue, and chikungunya.

Economic Survey links mental health disorders with 'significant productivity losses'

NEW DELHI: In a first, the economic impact of mental health was discussed in the Economic Survey 2023-24 tabled by the Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on Monday.

Know what is corneal damage that affected Jasmine Bhasin

NEW DELHI: Maintaining proper hygiene and regular eye checks is key to avoiding eye problems related to lenses, said experts on Monday, as noted TV actress Jasmine Bhasin reportedly is suffering from corneal damage due to her lenses.

Over 34.7 cr Ayushman Bharat cards generated: Economic Survey 2024

NEW DELHI: More than 34.7 crore Ayushman Bharat cards have been generated, said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday, while tabling the Economic Survey document in Parliament today, a day ahead of the Union Budget announcement.

Lack of proper sleep could lead to brain-related problems, warn doctors

HYDERABAD: People must never ignore sleep to meet deadlines, and it's never appropriate to waste time on the Internet over a proper good night's sleep, advise healthcare professionals on World Brain Day.

BJP MP Rajiv Bhardwaj Urges Union Health Ministry to Establish Super Specialty Trauma Centers in Kangra-Chamba

NEW DELHI: BJP MP from Kangra-Chamba, Dr. Rajiv Bhardwaj, addressed the Lok Sabha during zero hour on Monday, appealing to the Union Health Ministry to establish modern super specialty trauma centers in his constituency. Dr. Bhardwaj highlighted the urgent need for these facilities, citing the frequent accidents occurring on the roads in the Kangra-Chamba constituency , which is divided into two districts.

South Korean hospitals to hire 7,700 new trainee doctors amid standoff

SEOUL: Hospitals in South Korea are set to begin hiring about 7,700 trainee doctors on Monday. However, medical professors have warned of boycotting their training programmes in protest of the government's push to accept the resignations of striking trainees.

How insulin resistance affects brain

NEW DELHI: Insulin resistance, a significant health concern, is increasingly recognised for its profound effects on brain function, potentially contributing to vulnerability to neurodegenerative diseases, experts say.

Lesser Googling and more naps may help reduce dementia

NEW DELHI: People can reduce their risk of age-related dementia by exercising their brains through simple daily habits instead of just relying on smartphones and Googling, according to a report on Monday.

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