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NITI Aayog unviels strategic roadmap to make Ayurveda global
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NITI Aayog unviels strategic roadmap to make Ayurveda global

NITI Aayog on Thursday suggested that the government should create a global Ayurveda register (GAR) and adopt a strategic approach towards the recognition of the traditional medicine system in India. The Aayog, in a report titled ''Strategic Roadmap for Making Ayurveda Global'', further said that the government should establish a world federation for Ayurveda and yoga. It also recommended that the government should formulate an ayurvedic pharmacopoeia-export edition. "The government should create a real-time Ayurveda trade dashboard," the Aayog said. The Aayog also pitched for increasing coordination between industry and academia for the promotion of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is a well-recognised and regulated system of traditional medicine in India. India maintains a strong domestic ecosyste...
Dementia campaigns should include engaging, personalised approaches: Study
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Dementia campaigns should include engaging, personalised approaches: Study

A new analysis of dementia public health campaigns in eight countries, including Australia, the US, and China, has suggested that engaging, personalised, and community-driven approaches are needed to genuinely influence behaviour change and reduce dementia risk. The neurodegenerative condition affects 57 million people globally and the figure is forecast to triple by 2050, substantially burdening families, health systems and economies, researchers from Australia's Curtin University said. Nearly half of global dementia cases are preventable, simply by tackling modifiable risk factors, including physical inactivity, smoking, high LDL cholesterol and depression, a study published in The Lancet journal in August 2024 said. However, public health approaches are falling short of driving real ...
India must strengthen access to innovative Cancer Therapies, Say Experts
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India must strengthen access to innovative Cancer Therapies, Say Experts

India needs a coordinated national strategy to bridge the gap between breakthrough cancer treatments and patient access, ensuring that scientific advances benefit every eligible patient, leading oncologists, cancer survivors and public health experts said on Wednesday. Speaking at a media roundtable on "Bridging Innovation and Affordability in Cancer Care", organised by the Indian Cancer Society (ICS), the experts said that although cancer treatment has advanced significantly, access remains limited due to high costs, inadequate insurance coverage, limited diagnostic facilities and unequal healthcare infrastructure. The roundtable, held during Cancer Survivor Month, brought together oncologists and cancer survivors to discuss ways to make innovations in cancer care more affordable and ac...
Evidence review reinforces mRNA vaccines' protection from severe illness
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Evidence review reinforces mRNA vaccines' protection from severe illness

A new review has analysed billions of administered doses of messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines and confirmed that they protect against infectious diseases, including severe COVID-19, across diverse populations, including children, pregnant women and immunocompromised people. mRNA vaccines act by delivering genetic instructions to human cells to manufacture harmless viral proteins which train the immune system to recognise and fight the real virus. Researchers, including those from the University of British Columbia in Canada and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said existing evidence reinforces that mRNA vaccines are safe. They noted that serious adverse events, including myocarditis, are rare, with protection against severe disease, hospitalisation, and death substanti...
Kolkata doctors give new lease of life to man with complete heart block
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Kolkata doctors give new lease of life to man with complete heart block

A 70-year-old man suffering from complete heart block and a life-threatening pacemaker infection has successfully received a new lease of life by doctors at a hospital in Kolkata through an advanced dual-chamber leadless pacemaker implantation.  The complex procedure was performed by (Prof.) Dr. Rabindra Nath Chakraborty, Senior Consultant – Interventional Cardiology and Head – Department of Cardiovascular Services at Manipal Hospitals Kolkata. The man, a resident of Bihar, was initially diagnosed with complete heart block after experiencing repeated episodes of unconsciousness and a dangerously slow heart rate. Considering the severity of his heart condition, doctors implanted a dual-chamber MRI-compatible pacemaker. Following the procedure, it was discovered that the patient was comple...
Scientists develop blood-based indicator to detect the age of a human organ
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Scientists develop blood-based indicator to detect the age of a human organ

Researchers have developed a blood-based indicator of age of an organ that can be used to assess its current age and predict the risk of a disease that might affect it 10 years later. One's biological age measures how well the body functions, compared to the chronological age.  However, the organs inside the body are all said to be ageing at different speeds.  The researchers, including those from the US' Stanford University, looked at 11 separate organ systems -- brain, muscle, heart, lung, arteries, liver, kidneys, pancreas, immune system, intestine and fat.  "We've developed a blood-based indicator of the age of your organs. With this indicator, we can assess the age of an organ today and predict the odds of your getting a disease associated with that organ 10 years later," senior au...
Reinforcing body clock rhythms may help brain recover from stroke: Study
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Reinforcing body clock rhythms may help brain recover from stroke: Study

Improving sleep by reinforcing the body's natural daily rhythms could help the brain recover after a stroke, potentially providing a new strategy to enhance the brain's waste clearance and outcomes, according to a new study.  The findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, show that interventions designed to reinforce the body's natural circadian rhythms, such as timed light exposure, melatonin or a body clock-targeting drug, improved recovery in mouse models of stroke.  Researchers from the University of Rochester Medical Center also found improvements in the glymphatic system -- the brain's waste-clearing network -- and reduced levels of inflammatory molecules that can linger in the brain after a stroke.  The system moves cerebrospinal fluid along blood vessels and t...
Diabetes emerging as key factor behind rising early cataract cases in India
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Diabetes emerging as key factor behind rising early cataract cases in India

Doctors across India are witnessing a growing number of patients developing cataracts in their 40s and 50s, with diabetes increasingly emerging as a major contributing factor. As the burden of diabetes rises in the country, ophthalmologists say persistently high blood sugar levels are accelerating changes in the eye’s natural lens, leading to earlier onset and faster progression of cataracts. India is currently home to over 101 million adults living with diabetes and 136 million with prediabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation, and this number is expected to rise significantly in the coming years. While diabetic retinopathy is among the better-known eye complications associated with the condition, experts note that cataract is also becoming a significant concern, parti...
Follow these nutrition expert tips for better digestion during monsoon
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Follow these nutrition expert tips for better digestion during monsoon

The arrival of the monsoon is often welcomed with relief from the scorching summer heat. But while the rains bring cooler temperatures and lush greenery, they also usher in a less-discussed seasonal challenge: digestive discomfort. Many people notice that during the rainy season they feel bloated more easily, experience sluggish digestion, lose their appetite, or become more susceptible to stomach infections. According to gastroenterologists, these symptoms are not merely coincidental. Changes in humidity, food contamination risks, and seasonal shifts in gut function can all influence digestive health. This is where the ‘slow-cook philosophy’ comes in—a simple yet evidence-based approach that prioritises warm, cooked foods over raw salads, chilled beverages, and difficult-to-digest meals...
Kolkata docs come to the rescue of teenage girl with severe breathing difficulty
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Kolkata docs come to the rescue of teenage girl with severe breathing difficulty

A sudden episode of severe breathing difficulty in a teenage girl from Jharkhand initially appeared to be a case of a serious respiratory infection, but there was more to it, as doctors at a hospital in Kolkata recently found.  However, when her condition worsened rapidly despite treatment, doctors had to look beyond the obvious and identified a rare neurological emergency, Myasthenia Gravis leading to Myasthenic Crisis, a condition where weakness of the muscles can severely affect breathing. Doctors navigate a complex diagnosis The girl was referred to Manipal Hospital Broadway from a railway hospital in the month of May with acute respiratory distress. Her initial symptoms, along with CT scan findings, suggested pneumonia, and she was started on intravenous antibiotics for a suspected...