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Why One Egg a Day Won't Raise Your Cholesterol?

Eating an egg a day is both heart-friendly and safe, with no risk of increasing blood cholesterol.




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How a High-Fat Diet Impacts Your Brain and Body?

Research suggests that while a high-fat diet raises the risk of diabetes and obesity, it might not be the sole factor causing changes in the brain.




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Scurvy: A Disease for All Ages, Not Just a Maritime Malady

Scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) is more common in children and isolated older adults with restrictive eating patterns and unhealthy habits like smoking and substance use disorders.




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Americans Meeting Essential Amino Acid Needs

Discover how Americans can meet their essential amino acid needs through balanced diets, promoting muscle health, energy, and overall well-being.




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App Appetite: Food Delivery Apps Gain Popularity Among Consumers

Food delivery apps are becoming increasingly popular, offering convenience, variety, and quick access to meals, reshaping how consumers dine and order food.




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Are Fortified Foods the Solution to Meeting Daily Nutrient Needs?

Fortified foods and supplements help meet nutrient needs but could lead to excessive vitamin B6 intake in a small portion of users.




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Ultra-Processed Foods: A Dangerous Craving for Type 2 Diabetics

Diets rich in ultra-processed foods, even diet options like diet sodas and yogurts, are linked to higher blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes.




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Reducing Sugar in Early Life Lowers Midlife Chronic Disease Risk

Early-life sugar reduction can dramatically lower the risk of chronic diseases in midlife, promoting healthier outcomes and reducing long-term health complications.




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High Palm Oil Diet Triggers Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

Multiple sclerosis foods to avoid Palm oil-rich diet can worsen multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.




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Psychedelics for Anorexia Nervosa (Eating Disorder)

Exploring the potential of psychedelics, like psilocybin, in treating anorexia nervosa and offering new hope for those struggling with this eating disorder.




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Curb High-Fat Dairy to Lower Fatty Liver Disease Risk

Reducing high-fat dairy intake may help lower the risk of developing fatty liver disease, offering a simple dietary step for better liver health.




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A Bitter Spice: Hidden Dangers Lurking in Lead-Tainted Turmeric

Lead-tainted turmeric poses hidden health risks, impacting wellness with toxic exposure. Learn about the dangers and stay safe with mindful spice choices.




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Hope for a Malaria-Free Future: New Transmission-Blocking Anti-Malarial Agent Discovered

Highlights: Researchers at JNU have discovered a novel chemical with strong transmission-blocking activity for




d

Amrita Amyloid Center: Revolutionizing Amyloidosis Care in India

Highlights: Amrita Amyloid Center offers specialized multidisciplinary care for all types of systemic amyloido




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Heartbreaking Loss: Renowned Cardiologist's Tragic Demise Shakes Community

Highlights: Dr. Gaurav Gandhi, a renowned young cardiologist from Gujarat, passed away from a heart attack, causing




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Diabetes and Hypertension: Why is India Suddenly Seeing a Spike?

Highlights: A shocking survey reveals that 101 million Indians have diabetes and 315 million suffer from hypertensi




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Adenovirus Outbreak In Kolkatta: Swimming Pools Turn Into Viral Hotspots

Highlights: Adenovirus, typically seen in winter, has affected young swimmers this summer, suggesting pools as




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Addressing Mental Health Among Prisoners: NHRC's Advisory and Government Responsibilities

Highlights: High prevalence of mental health challenges among prisoners, leading to 80% of unnatural deaths be




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New COVID-Like Epidemic: Rise of Conjunctivitis in India

Highlights: Conjunctivitis, a contagious eye infection, is rapidly spreading in Delhi, majorly affecting the c




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National Medical Commission Puts Brake on Generic Drug Mandate

Highlights: The National Medical Commission (NMC) suspends regulations requiring doctors to prescribe only gen




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India's MRI Evolution: From Import Dependency to Homegrown Mastery

Highlights: India's MRI systems market forecasted to grow over 13% yearly, reaching (Dollor) 950M by 2030 Indigen




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COVID-19 Vaccination Cuts Post-Hospital Mortality by 60%

Highlights: COVID-19 vaccination provides 60% protection against mortality in the year following hospital disc




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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Cases Surge in Kolkata

Highlights: Kolkata children face an increasing threat from the highly contagious hand, foot, and mouth diseas




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Protecting Children's Health Amidst Delhi's Toxic Air Pollution

Highlights: Air pollution, especially particulate matter, poses significant health risks to children, affectin




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Diwali and Diabetes: A Guide to Healthy Festive Eating

Highlights: With India facing a growing diabetes epidemic, maintaining healthy habits during Diwali is crucial




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Tips to Safeguard Your Health During Morning Walks

Highlights: Morning walks in heavily polluted air pose serious health risks, increasing the chances of respira




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PM2.5 Pollution Elevates the Threat of Diabetes in Urban India

Highlights: High PM2.5 levels in Delhi and Chennai correlate with elevated blood sugar levels and a 22% increa




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Guide to Safe Outdoor Workouts Amidst Air Pollution

Highlights: The Air Quality Index (AQI) helps to determine the safety of outdoor exercise Learn AQI-based




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India's First Portable Hospital: Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube Can Be Flown To Disaster Areas

Highlights: India introduces the Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube, a portable hospital designed for swift deployment in




d

Strengthening India's Healthcare: Interim Budget 2024

Highlights: Expanded healthcare coverage for grassroots workers Initiative to establish more medical colleges




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Union Budget 2024 for Healthcare Sector

Highlights: Customs duties on key cancer drugs fully exempted Reduced costs for diagnostic imaging equipment




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Analysis of Healthcare Budget Allocations for 2024-2025: Increases in Expenditure

Highlights: The Medical Treatment of CGHS Pensioners (PORB) increased significantly from (and) #8377;4,296.40 crores to (and) #




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Analyzing the Budget Growth of the National Organ Transplant Programme

Highlights: Significant budget growth reflects societal recognition and commitment to organ transplantation Enhanced




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Launch of National Medical Register Portal

Highlights: The National Medical Register provides detailed records of MBBS doctors, including qualifications and c




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Transforming Healthcare: Improving Doctor and Nurse Availability in India

Highlights: 82% rise in medical colleges from 2014 to 2023 112% increase in MBBS seats and 127% in PG seats




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All Genders Should Have Equal Access to Various Services

Systematic review, based on 30 studies done on transgender issues in India from 2000 to 2019, reveals the problems faced by the transgenders in the country.




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Involvement of Medical Students in Unethical Behavior

Medical students continue to be involved in legally and ethically concerning intimate examination practices despite concerns being raised about this for




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End Unnecessary Surgery on Children With Intersex Variations

The Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) joins calls from advocacy groups for States and Territories to legislate an end to unnecessary surgeries performed on intersex infants.




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Forced Fatherhood - Men's Rights Differ Regarding Parenthood

The inconsistencies in the law regarding the rights of men in claiming parenthood with frozen embryos and developing embryo situations in pregnancies




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Major WHO Report is Informed by Eye Care Research.

New research published today in The Lancet Global Health reveals that less than half of people over 50 worldwide have received spectacles or contact lenses




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Homeopaths Should Follow Government Guidelines to Treat COVID-19

The Delhi High Court has ruled that while homeopathy is beneficial, the medical procedure to deal with pandemic cases should always be left to the discretion




d

PIL by Medical Students From Ukraine in Indian Colleges

On November 29th, the Supreme Court of India heard a petition filed by Indian medical students studying in Ukraine who are seeking permission to return




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Top Court Says Doctors are Not Always Liable for Patient's Death

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that a doctor is not liable for his patient's death. The doctor may only treat his patients to the best of his ability.




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Orissa HC Orders Survey to Identify Fake Medical Practitioners

b Highlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" li In India, there are large number of doctors who do not possess qualification to practice allopathy medicine.




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Supreme Court of India rules on Condition of Persons Suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

b Highlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" li The petition arose from the denial of diagnosing the treatment of CFS./li li Diagnosis,




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Personal Examination of Doctor Who Prepared Medico-legal Cases Report Optional: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court recently ruled that a personal examination of the doctor who created a medico legal case report (MLR) was not required in order




d

Essential Must-Know Legal Aspects of Organ Donation

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"liThe Transplantation of Organs Act, 1994 and its subsequent Rules and Amendments is the supreme




d

Shielding Our Little Ones: The Uneven Reach of Infant Helmet Therapy

According to the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), helmet therapy is a highly




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Medical Jurisprudence in Criminal Investigations: How Do They Work?

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li Forensic medicine applications vary, from determining the cause of death and interpreting




d

Supreme Court Takes Action on Generic Medicine Prescription

Notice issued by medlinkSupreme Court/medlink regarding public interest litigation (PIL) pressing for consequences against doctors neglecting medlinkgeneric prescriptions/medlink.