Sunday, September 15, 2024

Health

R.G. Kar tragedy Mamata reaches protest site, promises to consider demands if doctors rejoin work

KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday morning suddenly reached the spot of the sit-in demonstration of the junior doctors in front of the state Health Department office and promised to consider their demands, as far as possible and in a gradual manner, provided the protesting doctors go back to duty.

Why high-intensity exercise can help you recover faster from stroke

NEW DELHI: While the importance of exercise in stroke rehabilitation cannot be overstated, experts on Saturday affirmed that short bursts of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) could be more effective than continuous moderate physical exercise.

RG Kar tragedy: Braving showers, protest by doctors enters day 5

KOLKATA: As the protest by junior doctors against the rape and murder of a fellow medic in August enters the fifth day on Saturday, they are preparing to continue the demonstrations for an indefinite period.

ICMR to advance 1st-in-human trials for Zika, flu vax, blood cancers with industry partners

NEW DELHI: In a significant move to strengthen India’s clinical research ecosystem, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Saturday announced that it has partnered with industry and academics to advance first-in-human clinical trials for vaccine against Zika and seasonal flu and therapies for blood cancers.

First round of Gaza anti-polio campaign ends, 560,000 children vaccinated: UN

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations and its partners have vaccinated against polio more than 560,000 children under 10 in the Gaza Strip, UN humanitarians said.

WHO prequalifies Bavarian Nordic’s vaccine against Mpox

NEW DELHI: Amid the global outbreak of Mpox, the World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday announced prequalifying Bavarian Nordic’s vaccine -- a first against the deadly monkeypox virus (MPXV).

Focussing on bacteria alone will not help combat deadly antimicrobial resistance: Lancet

NEW DELHI: Including fungal pathogens is crucial in the fight against deadly antimicrobial resistance, which is rapidly becoming a public health threat worldwide, according to a study published in The Lancet journal on Friday.

Gujarat: Food poisoning affects over 100 including 30 children after Ganeshotsav feast

JAMNAGAR: Over 100 people including 30 children were hospitalised following a feast during Ganeshotsav celebrations in Elgin Society, located in the Hapa area of Jamnagar.

World Sepsis Day: Timely treatment key to ward life-threatening infection

NEW DELHI: Immediate treatment is crucial to warding off sepsis -- a life-threatening emergency caused by a dysregulated host immune response to an infection, said experts on World Sepsis Day on Friday.

Decoded: How Ayushman Bharat becomes bigger

NEW DELHI: Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) -- the world's largest health insurance scheme -- has added another feather to its cap with free health coverage to all senior citizens above the age of 70 in the country.

Chennai doctors perform rare hernia surgery on a month-old premature infant

CHENNAI: A team of doctors here successfully performed a complex, emergency surgery to save the life of a critically premature baby boy with Amyand’s hernia -- a rare condition where the appendix is located in the groin.

NGOs raise toxic air issue at Kelambakkam with TN Pollution Control Board

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu-based Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) have raised the issue of air pollution at Kelambakkam in Chengalpattu district, after several residents complained of health issues due to the textile factories functioning in the area using cancer causing chemicals.

Philippines tallies 546 dengue deaths since January

MANILA: The Philippines continues to grapple with increasing dengue cases and fatalities amid the rainy season, the country's Department of Health (DOH) said on Thursday.

Cardiac, antimalarial therapies drive Indian pharma market growth in August: Report

NEW DELHI: Driven by cardiac, antimalarial, and gastrointestinal therapies the Indian pharmaceutical market has seen more than 6 per cent growth in the month of August, according to a report.

Too much screen time can affect kids’ language skills

NEW DELHI: Children whose families use screens a lot tend to have weaker vocabulary skills, and video games have the biggest negative effect on kids’ brain development, according to a study on Thursday.

S. Korea vows stern action against blacklisting of emergency room doctors

SEOUL: South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Thursday strongly denounced a "blacklist" of emergency room doctors drawn up to name and shame those not participating in the walkout by junior doctors, vowing to take stern action against those responsible.

Chronic cough & throat clearing post-Covid? It may signal heart attack, stroke risk

NEW DELHI: People suffering from common laryngopharyngeal dysfunction like chronic cough, hoarseness, recurrent throat clearing, especially after Covid, may be at significant risk of developing a heart attack or stroke, warns a study on Wednesday.

Mysterious disease claims 8 tribal lives in Jharkhand; BJP slams Soren govt

RANCHI: Over the past 22 days, at least eight members of the 'Pahariya' tribe at Nengra Tand village in Jharkhand's Jamtara district have died due to an unidentified disease, with more than 10 others still suffering.

Syphilis cases in Tokyo increasing at record pace

TOKYO: Syphilis infections in Tokyo are increasing at a record pace, with over 2,400 cases reported so far this year, official data has shown.

Mysterious fever worsens in Kutch amid heavy rain, toll touches 15

KUTCH: Due to heavy rains in Kutch district, the mysterious fever that has been plaguing the region has spread further.

Suffering from chronic pain? Blame that belly fat

NEW DELHI: If you are suffering from chronic pain in your body, it may be time to actively work towards losing that belly or abdominal fat, suggests research on Wednesday.

Indian Physiotherapy Association organizes free physiotherapy camps

CHANDIGARH: On the occasion of World Physiotherapy Day Indian Physiotherapy Association (Punjab Branch) organized a free physiotherapy camp at Sanatan Dharam Mandir Sector 38 West Chandigarh and SCL Society Sector 70 Mohali on Sunday.

More young people die by suicide in India, say experts

NEW DELHI: More young people die by suicide in India than in other countries, said experts on World Suicide Prevention Day on Tuesday.

Nepal witnesses alarming rise in suicide rate, reveals latest police data

KATHMANDU: As many as 7,223 people committed suicide in Nepal in fiscal 2023-24, a latest data released by the Nepal Police revealed on Tuesday.

Hiring outlook in India up 7 pc for Oct-Dec quarter, strongest globally: Report

NEW DELHI: The employment outlook in India is the strongest worldwide for the October-December period (Q4 2024), showing significant improvement of 7 per cent compared to the ongoing July-September quarter (Q3), a report showed on Tuesday.

GST reduction on cancer drugs to make life-saving meds more affordable: Experts

NEW DELHI: Welcoming the GST Council’s reduction in tax rates on essential cancer drugs, experts on Tuesday said that it is a crucial step and will make life-saving medicines more affordable and accessible to patients.

Sleep apnoea tool arrives on Apple Watch, hearing health on AirPods Pro 2

CALIFORNIA: The new iPhone maker has added groundbreaking health features to its newly launched Apple Watch which will deliver sleep apnoea notifications, while its AirPods Pro 2 will feature the world’s first all-in-one hearing health experience.

UK's Princess Kate completes cancer chemo treatment

LONDON: Kate, the UK's Princess of Wales, has said that she has completed her chemotherapy treatment for cancer.

Fiji struggles with exodus of healthcare workers

SUVA: Fiji's Health Ministry announced that it has struggled with the ongoing exodus of healthcare workers and was working to address the issue.

Mpox in India: ‘No need to panic, as chances of Covid-like pandemic is minimal’

NEW DELHI: Amid one suspected case of Mpox detected in India, health experts on Monday advised not to panic as the monkeypox virus (MPXV) has minimal pandemic potential.

Integrating health management systems key to boost data efficiency: Health Secy

NEW DELHI: Integrating the Health Management Information System (HMIS) portal with Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) and other portals of the Health Ministry may help boost data efficiency, said Apurva Chandra, Union Health Secretary on Monday.

Dengue cases surge in Bihar, 55 reported in last 24 hours

PATNA: Dengue cases in Bihar are rising rapidly with 55 new cases being reported in the past 24 hours, said officials here on Monday.

Cong slams govt over Kutch epidemic as toll touches 14, medical teams deployed

KUTCH: The Congress attacked the Gujarat government on Monday, accusing it of negligence in handling a mysterious outbreak that has claimed 14 lives in the Lakhpat and Abdasa talukas of Kutch district.

Bengal doctors’ forum objects to Abhishek Banerjee's post on accident victim's death

KOLKATA: The Joint Forum of Doctors has objected to Trinamool Congress general secretary and the party Lok Sabha member Abhishek Banerjee's social media post where he blamed their strike for the death of an accident victim.

Why night owls are at higher risk of diabetes

NEW DELHI: Night owls -- a person who is habitually active or wakeful at night -- tend to have a higher body mass index (BMI), larger waists, and more hidden body fat and thus are almost 50 per cent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes (T2D) than those who go to bed earlier, shows new research on Monday.

RSV vax beneficial, cost-effective in elderly with health conditions: Study

NEW DELHI: Administering the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in older adults with underlying health conditions may be a cost-effective way to reduce disease, a modelling study showed on Monday.

Strike by over 2,500 doctors hit OPD services across Punjab

CHANDIGARH: Medical services in state-run hospitals in AAP-ruled Punjab, largely in rural areas, were severely affected on Monday, following a strike by over 2,500 doctors over demands, including reinstatement of the assured career progression scheme and safety measures.

WHO chief vows to mobilise international efforts to support Sudan's health system

KHARTOUN: Visiting World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus vowed to mobilise international efforts to support Sudan's health system, according to a statement by the Sudanese Health Ministry.

Suffering form diabetes? Lose weight to cut severe infection risk

NEW DELHI: Losing weight comes with several benefits and now, scientists say that shedding those extra kilos around the waist could also reduce the risk of severe cases of flu and other infections in people with diabetes.

Lack of green spaces, long-term air pollution exposure up hospitalisation risk

LONDON: Lack of green spaces and long-term exposure to air pollution increase the risk of hospitalisation for respiratory conditions, a new study has said.

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