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  1. Experts developing immune-boosting therapies to treat TB: Study

    Experts developing immune-boosting therapies to treat TB: Study

    Basel [Switzerland], experts are developing revolutionary immune-boosting drugs known as host-directed therapy, which employ the body's immune system to target TB in order to combat the drug-resistant disease. Strains can also be tackled, Associate Professor Susanna Brighenti, an Futura at the...
  2. Pharma industry leaders say India is becoming attractive for clinical trials

    Pharma industry leaders say India is becoming attractive for clinical trials

    BOSTON: Over the last 10 years, clinical trials in India have become more easy, accessible and quick, as multinational companies increasingly look to the country as their base for clinical trials, pharma sector experts have said.Data from 2017 to 2023 shows that phase two and phase three...
  3. ICMR to expand its clinical trial network to provide solutions to health issues

    ICMR to expand its clinical trial network to provide solutions to health issues

    New Delhi, ICMR plans to expand its Indian Clinical Trials and Education Network (INTENT) and has invited tenders from public and private medical research institutes to coordinate regulatory clinical trials for drugs and devices. .These expressions of interest will help in the development of...
  4. Indian healthcare platform exposed 4.5 lakh sensitive documents, clinical data of patients: Report

    Indian healthcare platform exposed 4.5 lakh sensitive documents, clinical data of patients: Report

    CyberNews reports revealed that the healthcare solutions provider "left an open Amazon S3 bucket exposed, exposing more than 36 gigabytes of data or approximately 450,00 documents, 200,00 of which belonged to the service's patients".The documents reportedly exposed patient details including...
  5. British cancer patient joins world's first skin cancer vaccine trial

    British cancer patient joins world's first skin cancer vaccine trial

    LONDON (AP) — An international clinical trial testing a new cancer immunotherapy that prevents skin cancer from recurring has recruited its first patient in Britain this week.The mRNA-based technology, the same vaccine technology used for some COVID vaccinations, is being targeted at people...
  6. Dr. Hidock introduces advanced Medibot providing access to the entire PubMed database

    Dr. Hidock introduces advanced Medibot providing access to the entire PubMed database

    Hidock Dr., a leading provider of innovative healthcare solutions, is pleased to announce the release of its advanced Medibot on both of its platforms, which will revolutionize the way doctors access medical information. Launched in April 2024, Hidock Medibot [Whatsapp number: +1 (206) 496-0966]...
  7. Hinduja signs new India-UK healthcare agreement with King's College London

    Hinduja signs new India-UK healthcare agreement with King's College London

    London, Hinduja Group and King's College London on Wednesday announced a partnership that aims to improve healthcare outcomes in India and the UK, building training and research capacity as well as providing scholarships for Indian students.King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS...
  8. Indian-American physician leads 'Project Asha' for oncology clinical trials in India

    Indian-American physician leads 'Project Asha' for oncology clinical trials in India

    Washington, Dr. Geetika Srivastava, an Indian-American physician, is leading a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiative in collaboration with the White House Cancer Moonshot Program that will significantly expand access to oncology clinical trials in India.India comprises nearly 20...
  9. India's role in the medical products sector represents both a unique opportunity and a significant responsibility: FDA Commissioner

    India's role in the medical products sector represents both a unique opportunity and a significant responsibility: FDA Commissioner

    WASHINGTON: India's role in the medical products sector represents both a unique opportunity and a significant responsibility, the head of the US Food and Drug Administration has said ahead of the annual India-US Biopharma Healthcare Summit.The summit will take place in Boston this weekend...
  10. Experts urge parents to keep kids away from social media

    Experts urge parents to keep kids away from social media

    Professor Pallavi Bhatnagar, a clinical psychologist and former head of the psychology department at Lucknow University, said young people want attention, even if it means losing relationships.He explained that in a rapidly changing world, relationships are often affected, youth want identity...
  11. Research-based interventions can ensure healthy aging in India: IISc

    Research-based interventions can ensure healthy aging in India: IISc

    "We are pleased to announce the launch of the Longevity India Initiative, an ambitious multi-pronged initiative to enhance human health and tackle the challenges of aging in India," the institute said in a post on X.com on Friday. It is a thematic effort."The initiative, launched on...
  12. IISc launches project focused on efforts to extend human 'health span'

    IISc launches project focused on efforts to extend human 'health span'

    Bengaluru, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has announced the launch of 'Longevity India Initiative', a project focused on efforts to extend human 'health span' and tackle ageing-related challenges.The initiative has also launched a large-scale clinical study that will involve researchers...
  13. Dabur Honey has been clinically studied to support health and fitness

    Dabur Honey has been clinically studied to support health and fitness

    PN New Delhi [India], April 17: With the increasing prevalence of unhealthy weight loss rates globally, the search for healthy weight management assistance is increasing as people search for solutions. One of the products that support healthy weight management could be Dabur Honey, which claims...
  14. Dräger Unveils Vista 300 in India – New Patient Monitoring System Revolutionizes Hospital-Wide Information Flow

    Dräger Unveils Vista 300 in India – New Patient Monitoring System Revolutionizes Hospital-Wide Information Flow

    PN Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 16: Dräger, a global leader in medical and safety technology, has announced the launch of Vista 300 in India, a groundbreaking patient monitoring system designed to streamline information flow across all departments of a hospital. Is designed for. The Vista...
  15. Rashtrothan Hospital, Bengaluru has become the first hospital under Rashtrothan Parishad to implement contactless remote patient monitoring with Doji to enhance patient safety.

    Rashtrothan Hospital, Bengaluru has become the first hospital under Rashtrothan Parishad to implement contactless remote patient monitoring with Doji to enhance patient safety.

    • The 'Made-in-India' technology, Dozi, will enable continuous monitoring of all patients outside the ICU and help in early identification of potential clinical deterioration for better patient safety.Bangalore, India, April 12, 2024: Jayadeva Memorial Rashtrotthan Hospital Research Centre, a...
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