Entries by aaron

Human Rights panel seeks report on Ludhiana Hospital blood bank irregularities

Ludhiana: A complaint filed by a local activist over alleged irregularities at the Ludhiana Civil Hospital blood bank has prompted the Punjab State Human Rights Commission (PSHRC) to intervene, directing the civil surgeon to submit a detailed report on the matter.   The complaint alleged that the facility has been operating without a valid license […]

Himachal HC rules PG Diploma not equivalent to PG Degree for Assistant Professor

In a recent judgment, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has ruled that a postgraduate diploma cannot be considered equivalent to a postgraduate degree for promotion to the post of Assistant Professor under the Himachal Pradesh Medical Education Services Rules, 1999. After going through the provisions of the rules, the HC bench comprising Justice Vivek Singh […]

8 patients killed after massive fire at Jaipur’s SMS Hospital ICU

Eight patients were killed and five remain critical after a massive fire broke out late Sunday night in the ICU of the Trauma Centre at Sawai Mansingh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur. In response, the Rajasthan government has ordered a probe into the incident, while relatives of the deceased patients have alleged negligence and a lack […]

GMC Jalgaon Violence: Surgery Resident Doctor injured in mob attack

Jalgaon: In a shocking incident that has deeply disturbed the medical community, a junior resident doctor from the Surgery Department at Government Medical College (GMC), Jalgaon, was allegedly brutally assaulted by a mob of 15–20 relatives of a patient. The doctor sustained serious injuries, including a ruptured eardrum, a bleeding nose, and other bodily wounds.  The […]

GLP-1 Drugs Cut Heart Risks in Overweight Diabetics, Safeguard Kidneys for All: JAMA

Taiwan: A recent study has found that the use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in patients with type 2 diabetes delivers body mass index (BMI)-dependent cardiovascular benefits and consistent kidney protection. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, suggest that while heart-related benefits are more pronounced in individuals with a higher BMI, kidney […]

Rapid test for influenza viruses: Simply taste your way to infection

Influenza is much more than just a nasty cold – it is one of the most dangerous infectious diseases worldwide, claiming around half a million lives every year. What makes it particularly insidious is that flu viruses are contagious even before the first symptoms appear. Despite this threat, the diagnostic options available to date are […]

Telestroke patients more likely to receive treatment, but with greater delays: JAMA

Stroke patients evaluated using telemedicine (telestroke) have higher odds of receiving essential treatment, yet it takes them significantly longer to be treated-potentially limiting the benefits, a Michigan Medicine-led study finds. Researchers evaluated more than 3,000 patients with ischemic stroke, the most common type, who were potentially eligible for treatment with thrombolysis. The study used data […]

High pollen count: The last straw effect on suicide risk

Beyond the sneezing and itchy eyes, high pollen seasons are now linked to a significant increase in suicide risk. A new University of Michigan study found a 7.4% jump in deaths, suggesting the physical discomfort of allergies may trigger a deeper, more dangerous despair, an overlooked factor in suicide prevention. The study indicates that allergies’ […]

Ambient Air Pollution Increases Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Study

Researchers have found in a new study that exposure to air pollution is linked with higher risks of mortality, graft failure, and rejection, labelling it as a modifiable environmental factor affecting long-term transplant outcomes. The findings, published in the Clinical Kidney Journal by Kamal Kant Kohli and colleagues, suggest that even after successful kidney transplantation, […]

Specialised singing programmes can improve symptoms and QoL of people with lung disease: Study

Singing can improve the quality of life of people with lung disease and help reduce their symptoms, according to a gold-standard randomised-controlled trial presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands . The study was presented by Professor Natasha Smallwood from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Professor Smallwood told the Congress: “Chronic breathlessness […]