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  • Neurological conditions affected 3.4 billion people globally in 2021: Lancet study

    The new analysis suggests that worldwide, the overall amount of disability, illness, and premature death -- a measurement known as disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) -- caused by neurological conditions increased by 18 per cent over the past 31 years, rising from around 375 million years of healthy life lost in 1990 to 443 million years in 2021.

    neurological conditions affected 3 4 billion people globally in 2021 lancet study
  • Turmeric linked with enhancing 'good' bacteria in guts of mice in new study

    The solution was an emulsion containing nanometric particles, or a nanoemulsion, of curcumin, known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The researchers said they developed this nanoemulsion to enhance the efficacy of curcumin in treating patients with inflammation of the digestive tract and gut.

    turmeric linked with enhancing good bacteria in guts of mice in new study
  • Alkem Laboratories Raises Awareness of Rare Lung Diseases on World Rare Disease Day 2024

    Rare diseases present a significant health challenge globally, affecting an estimated 3.5-5.9% of the world's population, which corresponds to 263 to 446 million people worldwide. However, an estimated 72 to 96 million people in India suffer from rare diseases.[1],2 The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) maintains the National Registry for Rare Diseases, which collects epidemiological data on rare diseases. Until October 31, 2021, 4,001 rare disease cases had been identified.3

    alkem laboratories raises awareness of rare lung diseases on world rare disease day 2024
  • Invent advanced technologies to gain global leadership: Niti member to medical devices industry

    Domestic medical devices industry should come up with cutting-edge technologies to gain leadership across global markets, NITI Aayog member (Health) Dr VK Paul said on Thursday. Speaking at an event here, he also asked the industry to initiate ways to tap AI for their respective medical devices. Paul noted that the government has already taken a lot of steps in policy terms and now it is the turn of the industry to move ahead

    invent advanced technologies to gain global leadership niti member to medical devices industry
  • Delhi AIIMS launches cleanliness drive to preserve beauty of green areas on campus

    Earlier, in light of this development, AIIMS Director Dr M Sirinivas expressed, "Our employees are the heart of AIIMS, and their well-being is of paramount importance to us. These parks are not just recreational spaces; they are vital for promoting a healthy lifestyle and fostering a sense of community within the campus. With the formation of this committee, we are committed to rejuvenating these areas and ensuring their proper upkeep for the benefit of all."

    delhi aiims launches cleanliness drive to preserve beauty of green areas on campus
  • Continental hospitals announces launch of a cancer detection mechanism

    “This test offers early detection capabilities, personalized care recommendations, and proactive health management strategies based on an individual’s genetic profile. The hereditary cancer screening test comprehensively examines genetic makeup, uncovering potential hereditary risks inherited from family members by looking at genes in five specific cancers - breast, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, and colorectal cancers, as specified by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network in the USA,” said the hospital.

    continental hospitals announces launch of a cancer detection mechanism
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