Sunday, April 27, 2025

Health

Punjab to launch "Har Shukarvar Dengue Te Var" campaign to combat Dengue

CHANDIGARH: Emphasising the need for coordinated efforts among all stakeholder departments, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Saturday, unveiled a multi-pronged strategy combining public awareness, stricter enforcement, and enhanced healthcare readiness to bring down the dengue cases by 80 percent this year.

Rare, deemed untreatable cancer treated by HIPEC- Fortis Ludhiana

LUDHIANA: Fortis Ludhiana pioneered the first advanced HIPEC (Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy) procedure in the city, by successfully treating a 65 years old patient afflicted with a rare abdominal cancer, termed pseudomyoma peritonii. The cancer was previously deemed untreatable.

Sleep well, avoid junk food to keep your liver healthy

NEW DELHI: Having a good night's sleep and avoiding junk food is essential to keep the liver healthy, said Dr. S.K. Sarin, Director of the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) on Friday.

US reports over 800 measles cases in 2025

LOS ANGELES: The United States has reported 884 confirmed measles cases so far this year, marking a sharp increase compared to the previous year, according to the latest data released by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Even short-term antibiotic use may cause resistance in gut bacteria

NEW DELHI: As antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a global health concern, with millions of deaths occurring each year due to it, a new study showed how even a short period of antibiotic use can lead to persistent resistance in human gut bacteria.

Social Justice department brainstorms issues affecting beggars, homeless

NEW DELHI: The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment (DoSJE) has hosted a seminar to understand and deliberate on strategies and share knowledge regarding rehabilitating beggars, the homeless, and the destitute in the country.

Common diabetes drug may help manage knee arthritis, obesity

NEW DELHI: A common diabetes drug can help reduce pain in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) and obesity, as well as delay the need for knee replacements, revealed a study on Friday.

Cambodia on verge of achieving malaria-free goal: PM Hun

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia is making great progress towards achieving its malaria-free target by the end of 2025, Prime Minister Hun Manet said.

US faces resurgence of measles cases as vaccination rates decline: Study

NEW DELHI: The US may be on the brink of a major measles resurgence as vaccination rates continue to fall across several states, according to a new study.

India sends medical aid worth $2 mn to Nepal for patients with thalassemia, sickle cell disease

NEW DELHI: In pursuance of its commitment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Neighbourhood First Policy, India on Friday sent medical assistance worth $2 million to Nepal for patients suffering from thalassemia and sickle cell disease in the country.

Government continuously working towards 'malaria-free India': Anupriya Patel

NEW DELHI: The government is continuously working towards achieving the goal of 'Malaria Free India', said Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Singh Patel on World Malaria Day on Friday.

AIIMS Raipur successfully performs its first swap kidney transplant

NEW DELHI: AIIMS Raipur has successfully performed its first Swap Kidney Transplant, also known as a Kidney Paired Transplant (KPT), the Health Ministry said on Thursday.

SK bioscience wins patent case against Moderna in South Korea

SEOUL: SK bioscience, the biopharmaceutical arm of South Korea's SK Group, said on Wednesday it has achieved a "final victory" in a patent invalidation case against Moderna, the global developer of the messenger-RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccine.

New CGHS digital platform to ensure faster, transparent access to healthcare services

NEW DELHI: To enable faster, more transparent and user-friendly access to healthcare services, the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) will launch the next-generation Health Management Information System (HMIS) on April 28, it was announced on Wednesday.

Develop culture of safety, well-being of patients at healthcare facilities: Ministry

NEW DELHI: Highlighting the issue of fire prevention and safety, Health Ministry on Tuesday said it is committed to ensure safety and well-being of patients (both outpatients and inpatients), their attendants and others at the healthcare facilities.

US parents split on right age to talk about body changes with kids: Study

NEW YORK: Parents are evenly split on right age to start talking about puberty with kids, a US study said on Monday, adding that most parents agree that talking to their kids about puberty is important, but when and how to start the conversation is often less clear.

Key enzyme to fight deadly brain cancer identified

NEW YORK: Targeting an enzyme can help stop the growth of glioblastoma, the most dangerous type of brain tumour, researchers have found.

States Act as DOD Phases Out PFAS Firefighting Foam

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has been tasked with phasing out the use of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF). This firefighting product contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which pose significant public health and environmental risks.

Scientists create novel method to identify healthy and cancerous cells

TOKYO: Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan on Saturday said they have found that the motion of unlabelled cells can be used to tell whether they are cancerous or healthy.

Indian pharma giants target bigger share of $145 billion US cancer drug market

NEW DELHI: Indian pharmaceutical companies are ramping up efforts to expand their footprint in the lucrative US oncology generics market, which is currently valued at $145 billion and growing at a robust pace of 11 per cent annually, according to a new report.

World Liver Day: Fix food habits to cut liver disease risk by 50 pc

NEW DELHI: Medical experts on Friday emphasised the critical link between dietary habits and liver health, saying that healthy changes today can cut liver disease risk by 50 per cent.

Need to boost awareness, early diagnosis of haemophilia and other bleeding disorders: Nadda

NEW DELHI: Boosting awareness, early diagnosis, and improving access to care is crucial to fight haemophilia and other bleeding disorders in the country, said Union Minister JP Nadda on World Haemophilia Day on Thursday.

South Africa's health department urges vigilance amid rising malaria cases

JOHANNESBERG: The South African Department of Health has urged the public to remain vigilant against malaria as the country is seeing a slight increase in cases of the disease, particularly in malaria-endemic provinces such as Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal.

'Ayushman cards' to be launched in Delhi for all income groups aged above 70 by April-end

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will launch 'Ayushman Cards' for all income groups aged above 70 years by the end of April 2025.

Gene-based blood test may help predict early signs of cancer's return

NEW DELHI: Monitoring blood levels of DNA fragments shed by dying tumour cells may accurately predict cancer recurrence, according to a new study.

Death toll of Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria rises to 127

ABUJA: The death toll of the Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria has risen to 127, public health authorities said.

Chronic pain may raise risk of depression by 4x: Study

NEW DELHI: People suffering from chronic pain -- or pain that lasts at least three months -- may be up to four times more likely to experience depression, according to a study.

Valve disorders may raise risk of severe heartbeat condition

NEW YORK: People with a certain heart valve abnormality may be at an increased risk of developing severe heart rhythm disorders also known as arrhythmias, according to a study on Tuesday.

Combining two low-cost drugs may help prevent new heart attack, stroke risk

NEW DELHI: Treating patients earlier with a combination of statins and the cholesterol-lowering drug ezetimibe could prevent thousands of new heart attacks, strokes, and death over a decade, according to a new study.

Gurdaspur police booked accused of violence in hospital, all culprits identified and raids on to arrest them: SSP

GURDASPUR: Taking immediate action in a violence took place at District Hospital Babbri (Gurdaspur) last night, a first information reports (FIR) has been registered against both the parties. Deputy Commissioner Gurdaspur Mr. Dalwinderjit Singh, IAS, SSP Gurdaspur Mr. Aditya, IPS and Civil Surgeon Dr. Prabhjot Kaur Kalsi visited the District Hospital today and took stock of the entire situation.

New blood test offers hope for early detection of Parkinson's disease

JERUSALEM: Israeli researchers have developed a new RNA-based blood test for detecting Parkinson's disease long before symptoms emerge.

Study shows new drug delivery system effective against rare eye cancer

NEW DELHI: A team of US researchers has found a new drug delivery system that showed more efficacy and improved the treatment of a rare eye cancer that spreads to liver.

India has 3.45 lakh registered homoeopathy doctors, 277 hospitals: Ayush Ministry

NEW DELHI: India currently has 3.45 lakh registered homoeopathy doctors, 277 homoeopathy hospitals, 8,593 homoeopathy dispensaries, and 277 homoeopathy educational institutions, according to the government data.

Indian scientists find protein mutation linked to hearing loss in elderly

NEW DELHI: Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, in Punjab, have identified a protein mutation that can boost treatment against hearing loss in the elderly population.

Mexico reports first human death from H5N1 bird flu

MEXICO CITY: A three-year-old girl in western Mexico died after contracting avian influenza A (H5N1), becoming the country's first fatal human case of the disease, health authorities said.

Nadda launches patient referral portal for AIIMS; pilot to connect AIIMS Delhi and Bilaspur

NEW DELHI: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda has launched a patient referral portal that will enable seamless and secure healthcare within the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) network nationwide.

Punjab Health Department advises people to save themselves from the upcoming heatwave

CHANDIGARH: On the directions of Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh, the Health Department has issued a detailed precautionary measures to protect the people from the upcoming heatwave in Punjab. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a heatwave is declared in plain areas when the maximum temperature reaches 40°C or more, or when there is a departure from the normal temperature by 4.5°C to 6.4°C. This high temperature disrupts the body's temperature regulation system and can cause various heat-related illnesses.

Study finds 1 in 3,000 people at risk of punctured lung from faulty gene

NEW DELHI: UK researchers have found that one in 3,000 people could be carrying a defective gene that significantly raises their risk of having a punctured lung.

UK reports new Clade Ib mpox case, 4th since January

LONDON: A confirmed human case of Clade Ib mpox has been detected in northeast England, the fourth this year, acording to British health authorities.

Punjab Health Minister Calls Upon Union Minister J.P Nadda

NEW DELHI: Punjab Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh today urged Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Mr. J. P. Nadda to enforce stricter regulations on e-pharmacies, specifically requesting that they be prohibited from selling psychotropic drugs without a valid prescription. This appeal aligns with ongoing efforts in Punjab to combat drug abuse and aligns with existing national guidelines under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, which regulate the sale of such substances. Punjab Cabinet Minister today called upon Mr. Nadda at Nirman Bhawan here.

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