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Critical thinking, not reliance on AI, will protect against de-skilling: Elsevier's Jan HerzhoffHerzhoff, who was attending the India AI Impact Summit 2026 from February 16-20, reflected on a 2025 study in The Lancet Gastroenterology a...
Turmeric and curcumin: How this common spice may help fight cancer and reduce inflammationTurmeric is a common spice that contains curcumin, a compound linked to health benefits. Studies suggest curcumin may help reduce inflammat...
Is eating onion and garlic good or bad? AIIMS and Harvard-trained gut doctor breaks it down, settling the popular debateAIIMS and Harvard-trained gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi has reignited the debate on onions and garlic, highlighting their scientifica...
Ghee, butter, coconut oil bad for liver? Doctor recommends switching to seed oilsChallenging traditional beliefs, liver specialists now advise replacing ghee, butter, and coconut oil with refined seed oils for cooking an...
Torrent Pharma signs non-exclusive patent licensing pact with Takeda Pharma for VonoprazanA 2019 study published by the Indian Journal of Gastroenterology revealed that the prevalence of GERD in the Indian population is around 8....
Don’t pop that pill daily: Doctors red-flag proton pump inhibitors used to treat acid reflux, heartburnsThe reason for the popularity of PPIs among doctors and patients is not tough to gauge. With unhealthy lifestyles and dietary habits, acidi...
38 per cent of Indians suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: ReportThe cause of 'fatty liver' or 'steatohepatitis' is the recent westernisation of our diets which involves increased intake of fast food, lac...
38% of Indians have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, says AIIMS studyThe phenomenon is not restricted to adults, but affects nearly 35 per cent of the children as well, says the study published in the Journal...
Covid-19 patients are far more likely to develop chronic liver problems: StudyThose diagnosed with COVID-19 displayed symptoms of liver and respiratory conditions.
Gorging on probiotics for good health? It may cause brain fogginess and belly bloatingWhile probiotics can be beneficial, researchers advised caution against its excessive use.
How transplant pricing fails the patientRecipients are mostly forced to go to corporate hospitals as there aren't enough transplant centres in public sector hospitals.
Doctor group seeks law to spare patients needless medical spendGirish Gokhale, a senior lawyer assisting ELICIT in preparing the draft bill, said that instead of using the term right to die he would put...
How cadaver organ donation could turn government hospitals into donor bases that cater to the affluentA govt effort aimed at widening the scale of deceased organ donations inadvertently becomes a stark metaphor of inequality as it could turn...
Open secret: Doctors take cuts for referralsDr MK Mani, chief nephrologist in Apollo Hospital Chennai, told TOI that the practice of doctors getting kickbacks from any expensive opera...