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Deadline to submit feedback on NMC National Exit Test Regulations 2023 extended

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has extended the deadline for submitting feedback on the NMC National Exit Test Regulations, 2023 by 10 days. Earlier the Apex Medical Commission had asked the stakeholders to submit their comments/suggestions/feedback on the rules for conducting the proposed National Exit Test (NExT) by 07.02.2024. However, now the Commission has extended […]

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Breastfeeding alters infant gut in ways that boost brain development, may improve test scores

Breastfeeding, even partially alongside formula feeding, changes the chemical makeup-or metabolome-of an infant’s gut in ways that positively influence brain development and may boost test scores years later, suggests new CU Boulder research. “For those who struggle with exclusively breastfeeding, this study suggests your baby can still get significant benefits if you breastfeed as much […]

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Government Maharaj Tukojirao Kholkar (MTH) Hospital of Indore lost power due to rat entering the feeder, the hospital depended on generator for 6 hours

13.06.2022 सरकारी महाराज तुकोजीराव होलकर (एमटीएच) अस्पताल में शनिवार को अजीब स्थिति बन गई। अचानक बिजली गई तो जनरेटर शुरू हो गया, लेकिन इसके बाद जब बिजली वापस आई तब भी जनरेटर का बैकअप कट नहीं हुआ। बिजली का जो फीडर लगा है, वह चालू नहीं हुआ। डॉक्टर्स व स्टाफ परेशान होते रहे। स्थिति यह […]

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Amino acid glutamine important for eye health, finds study

The retina places a large energy demand on the body, in part due to the activity of photoreceptors. These specialized cells are responsible for receiving light and transmitting visual information to the brain. Photoreceptor death is the cause of vision loss in many retinal diseases, and there are no effective therapies that improve their survival. […]

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Pilot study provides foundation for understanding how music therapy improves pain after pancreatic surgery

A study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health has found that it was feasible to conduct a live music-assisted relaxation and imagery session among patients admitted for pancreatic surgery. Participants described the music therapy intervention as beneficial and useful throughout recovery while also providing feedback to improve the intervention and data collection procedures moving forward. […]

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Resilience: What protects infants from sudden infant death syndrome?

The sudden, unexpected and medically unexplained death of an infant during sleep, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), remains to be fully understood. A European research group has now presented a new explanatory model in the current issue of the scientific journal Human Nature. This model focuses primarily on the exciting question of what role the […]

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From Womb to Wellness: The Impact of Prenatal and Perinatal Factors on Cardiovascular Health in Childhood, study finds

Associations between prenatal and perinatal factors and cardiovascular health (CVH) trajectories in children from childhood through adolescence were investigated, emphasizing the significance of the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8 (LE8) framework. This framework includes four behavioral (diet, physical activity, sleep duration, nicotine exposure) and four biological factors (BMI, blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol) assessed on […]

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‘Inflammatory’ diet during pregnancy may raise child’s diabetes type 1 risk

A diet high in foods with the potential to promote low grade inflammation during pregnancy may raise that child’s risk of developing type 1 diabetes, suggests Danish research published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. This dietary pattern was associated with a 16% heightened risk for every unit increase in a dietary […]

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Embracing Hope: Study assesses Impact of Skin-to-Skin Contact on Neurodevelopment in Preterm Infants

Preterm neonates face a heightened risk of neurodevelopmental impairments, and understanding protective factors against the adverse effects of preterm birth is critical. Recent study aimed to determine if immediate skin-to-skin contact (SSC) provides beneficial neurodevelopmental outcomes in these infants during early childhood. A total of 108 very preterm neonates, aged 28 to 31 weeks at […]