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Traditional Medicine a Priority for Indian Government

Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Mansukh Mandaviya, emphasized the government's distinct attention towards medlinktraditional medicine/medlink,




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Depression's Hot Seat: How Heated Yoga Melts Symptoms Away

In a randomized controlled medlinkclinical trial/medlink involving adults with moderate-to-severe medlinkdepression/medlink, individuals engaging




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Ramdev Defends Against Supreme Court Rebuke: Alleges Conspiracy by Doctors

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Curcumin Shows Promise as a New Treatment for Food Allergies

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Unlocking Yoga's Potential Through Consistent Practice

The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasized that consistency is crucial when practicing yoga's versatile aspects (!--ref1--), whether for medlinkfitness/medlink,




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Traditional Siddha Drugs Show Promise in Combating Anemia

The use of Siddha drug treatment can help reduce medlinkanemia/medlink among adolescent girls as per a study that highlights the potential of traditional




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New Guidance for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Prevention

Five medical organizations advise best practices for preventing hospital-associated pneumonia. Strategies to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia,




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Job Problems More Likely to Increase Physician Suicide

Suicide among doctors due to job problems is becoming more common globally, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iSuicide and Life-Threatening Behavior/i.




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Kerala HC Grants Permission for Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)

Although the upper age limit of assisted reproduction technology for men is 55 years and 50 years for women under the Reproductive Technology (Regulation)




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Patient Care Improves When Doctors Know Each Other

Patients under the care of specialists who work together with the patient's primary care physicians (PCPs) reported being treated with a more concerned




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Prehabilitation: Preparing Patients for Surgery Boosts Outcomes

'Prehabilitation' meaning pre-surgery exercise and education is associated with improving some outcomes for patients undergoing medlinkorthopedic surgery/medlink




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Hospital in India Completes 200 Stroboscopy Procedures

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Hospital Sinks: Prime Spot for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria

A study revealed that the risk of spreading medlinkmultidrug-resistant bacteria/medlink is most pronounced in hospital sinks. These conclusions stem




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Fatal Procedure: Mother and Baby Dies After C-Section With Torchlight

In response to the tragic deaths of 26-year-old Saheedun Nisa Ansari and her newborn at the BMC-run Sushma Swaraj Maternity Home in Bhandup West, the




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New Genomic Technique Helps Track and Prevent Hospital Infections

Scientists have created an innovative genomic method capable of monitoring the spread of various medlinksuperbugs/medlink within a hospital setting, concurrently.




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Neuromodulatory Implant Provides Relief from Urinary Urgency Incontinence

medlinkUrinary Urgency Incontinence/medlink (UUI) patients may find relief with a neuromodulation implant. The Revi neuromodulation device was implanted




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Natco Pharma and Hetero Receives Indian Drug Regulatory Approval for Hepatitis-C Drug

Two Hyderabad-based drug companies, Natco Pharma and Hetero have received approval for the sale of Hepatitis- C drug from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI).




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Australian Company Spray-on-Skin Treatment for Burns Closer to Receive FDA Approval

Avita Medical has gained popularity by developing a medical device called "Spray-on-skin" which helps in treating burns on the skin.The device was first




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Turing's CEO in Trouble for Planning to Overprice a Free Drug in the US

The most hated CEO in the United States is again planning to increase the price of a drug used to treat Chagas disease in the Latin America.Chagas disease




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Merck Announces New FDA-Approved Guidelines for HPV Vaccine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has released a new set of guidelines for the use of already approved Recombinant Human Papillomavirus 9-valent Vaccine in males.




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Indian Biotech Company Develops First 3D Printed Artificial Liver Tissue

Bengaluru-based biotech firm, Pandorum Technologies, has announced that it has developed artificial living tissue using 3D printing which performs the function of a human liver.




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FDA Approves AstraZeneca's Drug to Treat Hyperuricemia Associated With Gout

Zurampic (lesinurad), a drug to treat high levels of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia) associated with gout, has been approved by the US Food and




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Olympus Company Develops Improved Duodenoscopes to Avoid the Spread of Superbugs

After receiving several reports regarding deadly patient infections due to contaminated duodenoscopes, Japan-based Olympus company has announced that




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FDA Offers Full Approval for Amgen's Blood Cancer Drug 'Krypolis'

The US food and Drug Administration has announced that it has approved Amgen's supplemental new drug application for Kyprolis in combination with dexamethasone




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Manager Leadership Key to Employee Health Programs, Goals

It goes without saying that managers have a huge influence on employee behavior, from helping new employees get settled in a job to setting deadlines and job expectations.




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Indian Drug Maker Procures Two Patents for Neurodegenerative Drug

Indian biopharmaceutical company, Suven Life Sciences has secured two patents from two different countries on its new chemical entities (NCE's) for the treatment of several neurodegenerative diseases.




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Lumbar Liquidators Flooring Pose Risk of Cancer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report states that some types of laminate flooring made by the company, Lumber Liquidators




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Blue Cheese Products Recalled Over Listeria Contamination

Austin-based food store Whole Foods Market is voluntarily recalling cheese products due to possible listeria contamination. The recalled cheese products




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Hemophilia B Drug 'Idelvion' Receives USFDA Approval

A biopharmaceutical company's drug has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treating people with hemophilia B. CSL Behring has




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Stempeucel for Buerger's Disease Receives Limited Approval from Drug Controller of India

An effective cure for one of the most devastating disease could be in the cards as the Drug Controller of India (DGCI) has granted limited approval for




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Food Hero Campaign Improves Eating Pattern Through Social Marketing

The Food Hero social marketing campaign was launched to promote healthy eating in low income families. It is an effective way to help low-income families




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Manufacturers of Medical Devices to Meet Risk Proportionate Regulatory Requirements

The Health Ministry has notified the Medical Devices Rule, 2017 in which manufacturers of medical devices will be required to meet risk proportionate regulatory requirements.




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Practice This Form of Meditation to Improve Your Emotional Intelligence at Work Place

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Recent Improvements In Pharmaceutical Sector

AI and big data/analytics are identified by healthcare industry professionals as the top technologies that will transform pharmaceutical drug discovery




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New Program on Healthcare Management

An executive program in healthcare management launched by the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L) in collaboration with Apollo Medskills aims




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TikTok Provides Misinformation on Sexual Education to Adolescents

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Findings That Would Help Treat Speech Problems

A new study showed that ba region called the "dorsal precentral gyrus" the part of the brain that crosses the folded surface and it plays a very important




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Focus More on Leprosy: WHO Goodwill Ambassador

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Prevention is Better and Cheaper!

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Online Course on Prevention of Drug Abuse Launched

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Patient Influencers Partnering with Companies for Drug Promotion

During the television show 'The View', Kim Kardashian, who has 255 million followers on Instagram, touted the benefit of migraine drug Nurtec ODT. She




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Role of Perceived Stigma in HIV Prophylaxis

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Prevent Heat Stroke in Dogs: Effective Head Dunking Technique

As temperatures rise, an easy and smart way to protect dogs from heat-related problems has been discovered, providing a quicker and more effective method to prevent overheating in hot weather.




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Private Insurers Paid Hospitals 224% of What Medicare Would in 2020: Study

According to a new RAND Corporation report, during 2020, prices paid to hospitals by employers and private insurers for inpatient and outpatient services




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Medicare Program Spent (Dollor) 1.8 Billion in 2019 on Drugs Without Confirmed Clinical Benefits: Study

In 2019, the U.S. federal government expended an estimated (Dollor) 1.8 billion in Medicare funds on medications whose clinical benefits have yet to be confirmed




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Improvements to Prior Authorization in Medicare Advantage Proposed

A new study has revealed the pros and cons of prior authorization (PA) policies for Medicare and the impact these policies have on patients and clinicians.




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Medicaid Improves Cancer Survival Outcomes in the US

Among young adults aged 18-39 newly diagnosed with cancer, the expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) led to better survival outcomes,




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Medicaid Expansion Decreases Disparities in Preventable Hospital Visits

Medicaid-benefit eligibility being expanded to cover all people earning up to 138 percent of the federal poverty line decreased Black-white disparities




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Why Do Few Medicaid-Participating Physicians Provide Long-Term Contraception Care?

1 in 10 Medicaid patients receive long-acting birth control methods such as IUDs and implants from their primary care physicians, revealed study published in iJAMA Health Forum.




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How Medicaid Expansion Improves Cardiac Care?

medlinkMedicaid/medlink expansion provision of the Affordable Care Act to more people enhanced patient outcomes, prevention measures and screening access (!--ref1--).