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Union Health Ministry Issues New Guidelines for Home Quarantine

India has registered nearly 4 million new cases in one day. At this point of time the Union Health Ministry has is




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Bird Flu in Sweden: Culling of 1.3 Million Chickens

In Sweden's Kalmar county after a bird flu outbreak was reported at a poultry farm, authorities have planned to cull some 1.3 million chickens, revealed sources.




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Experts Say Bird Flu Unlikely to Spread in India

In India, bird flu has resurfaced with cases from Maharashtra's Thane and Palghar regions. However, an expert said that the disease is unlikely to spread majorly in the country.




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Vietnam Reports Avian Flu Fatality

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Bird Flu Control Measures Falling Short

A study on sustained mammal-to-mammal transmission of medlinkbird flu/medlink across various species reveals that global control measures are falling short.




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AI Helps Predict Bedsores Risk In Hospitalized Patients

A new research utilized machine-learning or medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) methods to create an advanced model. This model enhances prediction




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Artificial Intelligence Helps Detect Dry Eye Disease

Dry Eye Disease (DED) is a prevalent ocular condition, impacting as many as 30% of individuals worldwide. Its onset can significantly impede the medlinkquality




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Artificial Intelligence Help Prevent Superbugs

Researchers have crafted an medlinkartificial intelligence (AI)/medlink model capable of discerning the optimal drug combination and timing for treating a bacterial infection.




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Role of Artificial Intelligence in Alleviating Mental Health Burdens

medlinkArtificial Intelligence (AI)/medlink holds the potential for providing psychological first aid to address India's growing mental health concerns,




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Role of Virtual Reality on Mental Health Amidst Modern Stressors

Today's teens grapple with mounting stress from social media, climate issues, and pandemic disruptions, witnessing a prolonged deterioration in mental




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Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizes the Future of Cancer Therapy

According to health experts, medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) is advancing cancer treatment, enhancing traditional methods like medlinkchemotherapy/medlink,




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From Science Fiction to Reality: AI as a Companion!

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Transforming Healthcare: The Rise of Augmented Reality in Surgery

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AI in Indian Healthcare: The Billion-Dollar Game Changer by 2025

India's medlinkAI healthcare/medlink market is skyrocketing, with a projected value of (Dollor) 1.6 billion by 2025. This rapid growth, fueled by a 40.6%




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AI-Powered Body Scanner Predicts Metabolic Syndrome Risk

Mayo Clinic researchers are using AI and a cutting-edge 3D body scanner, originally designed for fashion, to predict medlinkmetabolic syndrome/medlink risk more accurately.




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ChatGPT: A Time-Saving Tool for Handling Patient Queries

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New AI Software Streamlines Dementia Diagnosis

medlinkAlzheimer's disease/medlink, while the most common cause of dementia, is not the only one. The complexity of dementia, often involving multiple




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Digital Health Boom: Australia's Market Set for 8% Growth

Australia's healthcare sector is witnessing a significant rise in demand for digital health solutions, driven largely by an aging population grappling




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Artificial Intelligence Closes the Gap in Cardiovascular Risk Detection

By harnessing medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) to assess retinal images, an international team aims to enhance medlinkcardiovascular




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Use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health: Innovation or Stagnation?

As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more integrated into health care, recent research by Lucia Vitale, a doctoral candidate in the Politics Department




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The AI Advantage: Tackling Antibiotic Resistance

A breakthrough in antibiotic resistance detection has been achieved by researchers at the University of Zurich. Using cutting-edge artificial intelligence,




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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Diarrheal Outbreaks

Climate change-fueled extreme weather, like devastating floods and prolonged droughts, frequently triggers outbreaks of diarrheal diseases, especially




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National Campaign Launched in India to Stop Diarrhea and Save Lives

National STOP Diarrhea Campaign 2024 launched by J.P. Nadda, the Union Health Minister of India, can prevent deaths related to diarrhea in medlinkchildren/medlink under the age of five years.




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Link Between Childhood Inflammation and Chronic Fatigue in Neurodivergent Children

Neurodivergence refers to the concept that neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others, are natural variations of the human brain.




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Poisoned Fields: Pesticide Exposure Linked to Stillbirth Risk

Living within a third of a mile of pesticide application before and during early medlinkpregnancy/medlink may significantly elevate the risk of medlinkstillbirth/medlink.




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Antibiotic: A Lifesaver for Children Under 5 Years

Giving a common antibiotic to medlinkchildren/medlink under five years old in Africa saves lives, finds a new study. When UC San Francisco research




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Babies' Babbling: A Foundation for Future Speech

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Unveiling the Pediatric Urobiome: A New Frontier in Urinary Health

A groundbreaking study has overturned the long-held assumption that human urine is sterile, finding evidence of a complex microbial ecosystem in the urinary




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Early Treatment Cuts Long-Term Disability in Kids With Multiple Sclerosis

New research highlights the benefits of starting monoclonal antibody therapy for medlinkmultiple sclerosis/medlink (MS) in childhood. The study, presented




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How Parents Influence Kids' Pain Management Ability

Parents and doctors shape how children manage pain later in life by the way they treat pain, whether it's a minor injury or medlinkfear of injections/medlink.




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World's Rarest Kidney Disease Diagnosed: Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy

A sensational medical discovery has been reported in Kurnool, where a four-year-old boy was detected with Lipoprotein Glomerulopathy (LPG), a disease




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Do Elimination Diets Really Help Kids With Eczema?

Parents of children with atopic dermatitis (eczema) sometimes consider elimination diets to lower food allergy risks. However, a new study reveals that




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The Lingering Effects of Childhood BMI on Lung Health

In children abnormal BMI, whether too high or too low was found to be linked to impaired lung function. (!--ref1--) About 10 percent people suffer from poor lung function in childhood.




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Childhood Attention Issues Linked to Psychosis Risk

Children genetically predisposed to neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders are more likely to experience severe psychotic symptoms and attention problems, stated new study.




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Mobile Health Apps Linked to Improved Health and Economic Outcomes

Study finds that diabetic Asian patients that used smart mobile health (or mHealth) technologies had better health and economic outcomes than those who didn't use mHealth applications.




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Yoga Helps With Fertility Issues

In today's fast changing world, hectic WFH, sedentary lifestyle, and bad eating habits have affected the health of many individuals, as a result many people are experiencing fertility issues.




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Meditation and Yoga for a Healthy and Happier Life

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Nature's Healing Touch: Harnessing Aloe Vera's Potential

medlinkAloe vera/medlink, the unassuming houseplant that often goes unnoticed, is a remarkable and centuries-old medicinal plant, packed with nutrients




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Rheumatism Relief: Amritadi Churna Shines as an Ayurvedic Healing Option

Amritadi Churna has been identified as a potent Ayurvedic remedy for medlinkrheumatism/medlink, said Banaras Hindu University (BHU) scientists. The




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The Battle Against Misleading Ads: Patanjali's Regulatory Challenges

The recent reprimand by the Supreme Court against Patanjali Ayurved highlights a troubling pattern of disregard for regulatory standards and ethical advertising practices.




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Yoga Offers Relief for Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain

For individuals with medlinkRheumatoid Arthritis/medlink (RA), yoga (!--ref1--) can help manage symptoms such as pain and stiffness, and may also




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New Plant-Based Supplement Offer Relief for Gout Sufferers

A new plant-based natural supplement shows 80% decrease in uric acid and a roughly 70% decrease in inflammatory mediators, which are the main factors behind the pathogenesis of gout(!--ref1--).




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Online Yoga Section a Lifesaver for Chronic Back Pain

A 12-week virtual yoga program can effectively treat chronic low back pain, according to Cleveland Clinic researchers. This safe and feasible treatment is detailed in iJAMA Network Open.




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Better Regulations Required for Use of Terms Related to Specialist SURGEON

The Australian Medical Association(AMA) says the title 'surgeon' should be reserved for medical practitioners who have obtained specialist medical college




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No Peace, No Health: Attack on Healthcare Facilities is War Crime

Attack on healthcare facilities is considered to be war crime and it must stop. There can be no health for all without peace. Slogans like 'every




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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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Can 3D Hologram Technology Save Lives in Hospitals

The live, dynamic 3D holograms were found to shorten operation times and deliver better surgical outcomes. While the potential impact of 3D holograms




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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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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria on the Rise: Implications of Kenyan Hospital Visits

In Kenyan healthcare facilities, patients who stay in hospitals for a duration exceeding three days have a higher probability of carrying a strain of