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The hidden cost of looking better: What health insurance covers, and what it leaves you to payRising demand for weight-loss drugs, cosmetic procedures and wellness treatments is creating a growing out-of-pocket healthcare expense cat...
Tired, moody, or foggy? These 6 red flags mean it’s time for a blood checkFeeling tired, moody, or weak can be early signs that your body needs a blood check. Doctors say regular blood tests help find health probl...
What your hair reveals about your kidney health: Hidden signs of nutrient deficiencies, toxins, and chronic kidney diseaseKidney disease can cause significant hair loss. Waste buildup and nutrient imbalances weaken hair follicles. Patients may experience thinni...
Love these spices? They boost health but could clash with your medications, posing hidden risks; Experts sound alarmA recent report from The Sun warns that common kitchen spices like cinnamon, turmeric, and ginger, while packed with health benefits, may i...
Did you think cinnamon has only benefits? Reasearch says it could be messing with your healthA new study from the National Center for Natural Products Research has found that cinnamon, especially in large amounts, can interfere with...
At over 10 cr, India’s diabetic population is surging, yet the country lags behind in prescribing new medicinesPriya Rao experienced confusion and worry after fainting and receiving different diabetic medications from two doctors. The first doctor fo...
'The eyes, Chico ... They never lie.' You can detect a number of health problems simply by looking at the pupilSometimes the most alarming features that can appear on the eyes are actually the most benign and easy to treat.
What your eyes reveal about your healthSluggish or delayed responses in pupil size can point to several diseases that can include serious conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, ...
Low-cost blood thinning drug may potentially treat, prevent COVID-19: StudyThe initial results from 98 patients, published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, indicate that heparin could be a promising...
Oxford University explores anti-parasitic drug ivermectin as COVID-19 treatmentIvermectin resulted in a reduction of virus replication in laboratory studies, the university said, adding that a small pilot showed giving...
Type 2 diabetes can now be reversed, thanks to the less invasive 'surgery in a pill'Scientists have developed an effective treatment for reversing diabetes that can offer the same benefits as surgery.
AngioChip: 'Person-on-a-chip' technology may help repair damaged organsUsing the platform, they can connect the blood vessels of the two artificial organs, thereby modelling not just the organs themselves, but ...
AstraZeneca's heart pill safe to use in ambulance but comes with no extra benefitBlood-thinning drug Brilinta by AstraZeneca is safe to use in ambulance but giving it early in provides no extra benefit.
- Ozone Pharma planning for IPO in the near future
Ozone Pharmaceuticals had posted revenue of Rs 150 crore for the previous financial year is also planning an IPO in the near future.
- Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Mylan launch Clopidogrel tablets in US market
Dr Reddy's Laboratories announced today that it has launched Clopidogrel tablets, USP, a bioequivalent generic version of Plavix in the US ...
- GSK drug-deal talk lifts DRL scrip
Shares of Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (DRL) touched an intra-day high of Rs 878.70, amid speculation that the Indian drug maker is in prelimina...
- Pharma companies recyling old drugs for newer treatments
Viagra used to treat heart condition or asprin used for blood-thinning are not examples in isolation where a drug is made to perform multi-...
- Five pharma companies cleared of price-fixing of drugs in UK
Pharmaceuticals major Goldshield, founded by Indian-origin entrepreneur Ajit Patel is among five companies that have been cleared of fixing...
- NRI's pharma pays 1 mn pound to settle price fixing claims
Goldshield, a major pharmaceuticals company accused by Britain's health authorities of fixing the price of medicines, agreed to pay 1 milli...
- FDA plans stricter norms for stents
US regulators may recommend stricter testing standards for cardiac stents to ensure that the devices are safer than those now available, ac...