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 NHS warning on omeprazole: caution on 14‑day self‑use revives stewardship push for India

The NHS has reiterated advice to limit over‑the‑counter omeprazole to two weeks and to seek professional review if symptoms persist or worsen, a reminder that resonates across India where PPIs are among the most commonly used medicines and often continued without scheduled reassessment. What are Proton pump inhibitors Proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole work by […]

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Walmart Recalls Ready-to-Eat Pasta Meals Over Listeria Contamination: What Indian Consumers Should Know

Walmart, the global retail giant, has recently removed certain ready-to-eat pasta meals from its stores across the United States after federal health officials discovered a potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes—a dangerous bacterium that can cause serious foodborne illness. This recall follows a deadly listeria outbreak linked to similar products, raising concerns worldwide, including India where

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JD Vance’s “Follow your doctor” stance points to a practical path during trump’s Tylenol debate.

A clear takeaway: Beyond the Tylenol–autism debate, JD Vance’s simple advice—“follow your doctor”—is the quiet shift that may keep policy practical and prevent panic in India’s paracetamol market. What was widely reported Indian coverage highlighted President Trump’s claim linking Tylenol (paracetamol) use in pregnancy to autism and amplified strong pushback from clinicians and scientists who

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Rick Steves Brings Focus to Early Prostate Cancer Detection with MSU’s Nanomedicine and AI Breakthrough

Travel expert Rick Steves recently shared the update of his prostate cancer diagnosis, bringing national attention to the critical importance of early detection for one of the most common cancers affecting American men. Steves’ open discussion about his condition, treatments, and outlook highlights the urgent need for more accessible and accurate detection methods. With this

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India’s first real hope as gene therapy slows Huntington’s Disease by 75% in early trial

A one-time gene therapy called AMT-130, developed by uniQure has, for the first time, shown a strong slowing of Huntington’s disease in people, with a reported 75% reduction in decline over three years in a small early-stage study, offering new hope to Indian families living with this inherited brain disorder. Experts call it a breakthrough

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Low-Dose Aspirin Nearly Halves Colorectal Cancer Recurrence—Precision Medicine Approach Proves Effective

In a major advance for colorectal cancer care, the ALASCCA trial, a large Nordic randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study involving 626 patients with surgically treated early-stage colorectal cancer, has shown that daily low-dose aspirin (160 mg) for three years can cut the risk of cancer recurrence in half, but only for patients with specific genetic mutations

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Kerala Battles Deadly Brain-Eating Amoeba Outbreak: 67 Cases, 18 Fatalities in 2025

Kerala is grappling with a dangerous and rapidly escalating public health crisis in 2025 as cases of amoebic meningoencephalitis caused by the brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri surge across the state. As of mid-September, official figures report 67 infections and 18 deaths, sparking alarm among health officials and the public alike. The free-living amoeba, which thrives in

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Purdue University Researchers Uncover How Brain Fat Drives Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

A startling new study from Purdue University has uncovered how fat buildup inside the brain’s immune cells may drive the progression of Alzheimer’s disease—pointing to a novel target for future therapies. The Discovery: Fat Clogs the Brain’s Immune DefenseTraditionally, Alzheimer’s research has focused on the toxic protein plaques and tangles that accumulate in the brain.

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Are Physiotherapists Allowed to Use the ‘Dr’ Prefix in India? What the New Ban Really Means for Patients, Students, and Clinics

Quick Answer Physiotherapists in India are now officially barred from using the ‘Dr’ prefix, following a definitive Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) order that upholds long-standing medical and legal norms. This move aims to prevent public confusion, stop misleading credentials, and reinforce clear healthcare boundaries. Fast FAQ: The ‘Dr’ Prefix for Physiotherapists Q: Can

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Tata Elxsi and Google Lead India’s AI Revolution in Medical Imaging and Diagnostics

As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly reshapes healthcare worldwide, Tata Elxsi, the innovation arm of the Tata Group, is leading a transformation in India’s medical imaging sector using cutting-edge AI technologies. Concurrently, Google’s strategic partnerships with Indian medical device startups like Forus Health and AuroLab underscore a growing private-sector drive to scale AI-powered diagnostic solutions across

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