Friday, January 24, 2025

Health

Your resolution to stay healthy in 2025 may take about 2 months to form

NEW DELHI: Struggling to stay afloat on your New Year’s resolution 2025 to follow healthy habits? It may take about two months to form, and almost a year to establish, according to a study on Friday.

Measles outbreak kills five children in Uganda

KAMPALA: Uganda's Ministry of Health said that five children have died of measles in the semi-arid northeastern districts of Nabilatuk and Amudat.

Lose weight, cut chronic disease risk with new 'non-industrialised' style diet

NEW DELHI: A novel diet that mimics traditional eating habits created by using non-industrialised style food can be key to reducing the risk of several chronic diseases, while also helping lose weight.

Mpox: Bengaluru reports 1st case of 2025 in 40-year-old man with travel history

NEW DELHI: A 40-year-old man from Bengaluru with travel history to Dubai has reportedly tested positive for Mpox.

Punjab Health Department engages NGO Narcotics Annonymous to fight drug menance

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister said that the Health Department has come up with a novel initiative by collaborating with the NGO Narcotics Anonymous (NA) to fight the menace of drug abuse in the state.

Australian research makes breakthrough in boosting breast cancer cure rate

SYDNEY: Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in improving the cure rate for the most common form of breast cancer.

Stress during early pregnancy may affect kids' health later

NEW DELHI: High maternal stress hormone levels during early pregnancy can have a lasting effect on the health of the children, according to a long-term study on wild monkeys, published on Tuesday.

'Expired’ saline case: Doctors in Bengal hospital withdraw protest after CM's assurance

KOLKATA: The ongoing partial cease-work at a state-run medical college and hospital at Midnapore in West Midnapore district of West Bengal over the suspension of 12 doctors has been lifted from Wednesday morning.

Sanjay Nirupam expresses surprise over Saif Ali Khan's fitness

MUMBAI: Sanjay Nirupam, the Shiv Sena leader, on Tuesday questioned the fitness of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, who was discharged from Mumbai's Lilavati hospital five days after an intruder stabbed him inside his apartment with a knife in the neck and spine.

Oyster blood protein helps fight against superbugs: Study

SYDNEY: A protein found in the blood of Australian oysters could help in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, according to a study published on Tuesday.

Action on 9 key health conditions can add 2.5 healthy days to women’s lives: WEF report

NEW DELHI: Targeting nine key health conditions may be crucial for women’s health and add the equivalent of 2.5 healthy days per woman per year, according to new research released at the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) on Tuesday.

Inflammation behind leaky gut in people with skin disease: Study

NEW DELHI: People with psoriasis -- a skin condition -- often have invisible inflammation in the small intestine that increases their propensity for ‘leaky gut’, according to a research Monday.

Study shows fatty muscles raise heart disease risk regardless of BMI

NEW DELHI: People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalised from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to research on Monday.

Immuneel launches affordable CAR T-cell therapy for non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in India

NEW DELHI: Bengaluru-based cell and gene therapy start-up Immuneel Therapeutics on Monday announced the launch of Qartemi -- the country’s first personalised and precision therapy CAR T-cell therapy for treating B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (B-NHL) in adults.

PCMS Association defers strike, to meet on Jan 23

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Civil Medical Services Association(PCMSA), which had announced plans to renew its protest from Jan 20 while alleging a delay in the fulfilment of promises made by the state govt, has deferred its call for agitation by four days, until Jan 23, a spokesperson of the PCMSA said on Sunday.

Doctors in Bengal hospital on hunger strike in protest against suspension of 12 colleagues

KOLKATA: A total of 38 doctors of state-run Medinipur Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal are on a marathon hunger strike to protest against the state government’s decision to suspend 12 of their colleagues.

Study decodes how grey matter in mothers’ brains undergoes changes during pregnancy

NEW DELHI: A new research shows that 94 per cent of the grey matter in the brains of mothers undergoes changes during pregnancy.

Cardiovascular risk underestimated for people in HIV, finds global study

NEW YORK: A team of US researchers has found that for people with HIV, current risk models underestimated cardiovascular events in both women and black men in high-income countries.

Inter-ministerial team arrives in Jammu today to probe Rajouri mysterious deaths

JAMMU: The inter-ministerial team of experts constituted under orders of Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive here on Sunday to visit Budhal village of Rajouri district to probe ‘mysterious deaths’.

New stem cell therapy offers hope for brain recovery after stroke

NEW DELHI: Modified stem cells can be a significant new hope for improving brain activity among people who survive a stroke, according to a study.

Immune system changes linked to schizophrenia: Study

NEW DELHI: A team of Singaporean researchers have identified that changes in the immune system are linked to schizophrenia, and potential resistance to treatments.

Drugs-De-Addiction Center sealed in Phagwara

PHAGWARA: A high level team of Health and Police administration raided a private Drug De-Addiction center namely “Sehaj De-Addiction Centre” was raided near Civil Hospital Phagwara on Thursday.

12 doctors suspended, says CM Mamata Banerjee in two hospital death cases

KOLKATA:The West Bengal health department has suspended 12 doctors after the death of a woman and a newborn baby in the alleged expiry saline case, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced on Thursday.

Study links maternal exposure to air pollution before pregnancy with childhood obesity risk

NEW DELHI: Greater exposure to air pollution particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the three months before conception can raise the risk of childhood obesity to two years after birth, according to a study on Thursday.

RG Kar case: Face of junior doctors’ movement slapped with show-cause notice

KOLKATA: Asfakullah Naiya, one of the leading faces of the junior doctors’ movement against the 2024 rape and murder of a woman doctor of state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, has been slapped with a show-cause notice by the West Bengal Medical Council.

Experts urge heart disease patients to avoid extreme weather exposures

NEW DELHI: People with cardiovascular diseases and those with risk factors must avoid extreme exposures, said health experts on Wednesday.

Japanese encephalitis warning issued in Australian state

SYDNEY: Health authorities in the Australian state of Victoria have advised people to be cautious of mosquitoes after detecting cases of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV).

S. Korea seeks to become one of 5 global leaders in biotechnologies by 2027

SEOUL: South Korea will work to export 30 trillion won ($20.5 billion) worth of biotechnologies over the next three years to become one of the five leading nations in the industry, the startups ministry said on Wednesday.

Eye tests can help predict stroke risk: Study

SYDNEY: Routine eye tests can accurately predict a person's risk of stroke, according to an international research team on Tuesday.

Personalised prevention can ease UK NHS pressures: Report

NEW DELHI: A personalised and preventative approach may be crucial to enable timely interventions, help people get early treatment this winter at UK NHS, according to a report on Tuesday.

Costly therapies to foster Alzheimer’s market growth globally: Report

NEW DELHI: New expensive but disease-modifying treatments are expected to foster Alzheimer’s disease market growth globally, according to a report.

More diminished attention, better immediate recall may signal Lewy body dementia: Study

NEW DELHI: Cognitive problems like more diminished attention, but better immediate recall and memory may help predict Lewy body dementia, according to a study.

HMPV cases in northern provinces declining: China

NEW DELHI: Cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory illness, is declining in the northern provinces, said Chinese officials.

Quality of work always important than quantity: Adar Poonawalla on work-life balance

NEW DELHI: Continuing the ongoing debate on the work-hour balance, Serum Institute of India (SII) CEO Adar Poonawalla on Sunday said that quality of work is always more important than quantity.

Once monthly injectables to become future therapeutic options for obesity: Report

NEW DELHI: From once-weekly subcutaneously injectable medicines agonizing the glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R), longer-acting candidates allowing once-monthly administration may become the next generation of obesity management drugs, according to a report.

170 cholera cases recorded in Angola with 15 deaths

LUANDA: Angola has registered 170 cholera cases as of 6 p.m. local time, the Ministry of Health said.

New combination drug offers treatment against intestinal worms: Lancet

NEW DELHI: A fixed-dose combination of albendazole and ivermectin may be a better tool against soil-transmitted helminths, that cause intestinal infections, according to results of phase II-III clinical trial.

South Australia bans junk food ads on public transport

CANBERRA: South Australia (SA) has become the first Australian state to ban junk food advertisements on public transport to tackle obesity and promote healthy diets.

Global diagnosed HIV prevalence to reach over 2.2 mn in 2033: Report

NEW DELHI: The diagnosed prevalent cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are projected to increase globally at an annual growth rate (AGR) of 0.90 per cent from 2.00 million in 2023 to 2.18 million in 2033, according to a report on Friday.

Health Ministry calls for inter-sectoral collaboration, enhanced research to address NCDs

NEW DELHI: Inter-sectoral collaboration and enhanced research are crucial to address the rising burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, said the Union Health Ministry on Friday.

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