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Smartwatches may help control diabetes through exercise: Study

Wearable mobile health technology could help people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimes that help them to keep the condition under control, a new study reveals. Researchers studied the behaviour of recently-diagnosed T2D patients in Canada and the UK as they followed a home-based physical activity programme – some of whom […]

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Financial Incentives Boost inhaler adherence among kids with Asthma: JAMA

A randomized trial found that financial incentives increased preventive inhaler medication adherence amasthmatic children, particularly in a predominantly non-Hispanic Black and lower-income population. However, adherence dropped after the incentives stopped, and the intervention did not improve clinical outcomes. Differential adherence to efficacious preventive medications is one potentially modifiable driver of racial disparities in childhood asthma […]

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Vying for Admission To DM, DrNB Neurology? Check Out Prior Entry Qualification

New Delhi: For the NEET SS 2024 aspirants seeking admission to DM and DrNB Neurology, MS/DNB (General Medicine) and MD/DNB (Paediatrics) have been designated as the feeder qualifications. DM/DrNB Neurology or Doctorate of Medicine/Doctorate of National Board in Neurology are  super speciality level courses for doctors in India that is done by them after completion […]

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Protecting Most Vulnerable: Emergency Preparedness for Obstetric and Gynecologic Patients in Large-Scale Catastrophic Events

Large-scale catastrophic events, whether natural or human-induced, underscore the importance of having emergency preparedness plans that cater to the specific needs of obstetric and gynecologic patients. Pregnant, postpartum, and lactating individuals, along with their newborns, are particularly vulnerable during disasters and related environmental conditions. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) highlights the pivotal […]

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PGI to Set Up GMP Laboratory for Advanced Stem Cell, Gene Therapies

Chandigarh: The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh is working towards establishing its own Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) laboratory to bring new hope to cancer patients. This initiative aims to enhance the institution’s capabilities in stem cell and gene therapies, facilitating the advancement of innovative medical treatments. Currently, PGI faces a […]

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Eat better, breathe easier? Research points to link between diet, lung cancer

For cancers of organs like the liver, the long-term impact of our diet has been well studied-so much so that we have guidance about red meat, wine and other delicacies.Nature Metabolism A new study from researchers at University of Florida Health looks at another kind of organ whose cancer risk may be affected by poor […]

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Do starchy carbs cause cavities?

 It’s common knowledge that sugar causes cavities, but new Cornell University research provides evidence that – depending on your genetic makeup – starches could also be a contributing factor. The study, published in Microorganisms, explores the response of the oral microbiome to starch, finding that the number of copies of a particular gene, AMY1, in […]

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DoP organises Industry dialogue on PRIP Scheme in Mumbai

New Delhi: The Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India, organised an Industry dialogue on the Promotion of Research and Innovation in the Pharma-MedTech Sector (PRIP) Scheme in Mumbai. The event served as a platform for industry leaders, associations and research institute from Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and […]