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Butterfly Network gets FDA clearance for AI ultrasound pregnancy toolUnlike traditional ultrasound machines that rely on expensive piezoelectric crystals, Butterfly's device uses a single silicon chip for w...
Gaza malnutrition to have 'generational' impact on newborns, UN warnsA senior UN official warned Wednesday of "generational" impacts in Gaza from malnutrition among pregnant women and babies, urging a surge o...
US pediatrics group reverses decades-old advice against HIV-positive mothers breastfeedingPeople with HIV can now breastfeed their babies if they are on effective medications, according to a new report from the American Academy o...
Hair straightening can give you cancer. Read doctors warningRepeated use of chemicals in hair straightening products poses a potential health risk, with the possibility of cancer. The US FDA has prop...
Over 9.9 lakh health melas organised under Ayushman Bhav campaign since Sept 17: GovtOver 9.9 lakh health melas at health and wellness centres have been organised under the Ayushman Bhav campaign since September 17 that have...
How five doctors saved the life of an 18-month-old girl mid-air on Bengaluru-Delhi flightA 1.5-year-old girl, who stopped breathing on a Vistara flight from Bengaluru to Delhi, was saved by a group of five doctors. The doctors, ...
Study finds common arthritis drug could boost effectiveness of contraceptivesCombining the anti-inflammatory pain medication piroxicam with the widely available morning-after pill levonorgestrel, also called Plan B, ...
For 190 mn women worldwide suffering from endometriosis, Australian researchers may have found a solution (and some hope)Endometriosis is a common (yet severe) gynaecological problem that affects over 10 per cent of women all over the world.
'Indian' cervical cancer vaccine to hit market soonSingh said Covid-19 had raised awareness about preventive healthcare and the development of vaccines like the one against cervical cancer w...
Policy rethink to allow pregnant women get jabs needed: ExpertsExperts said it would be best to explain the risks and benefits to pregnant women and allow them to make an informed choice, while recordin...
Sun Pharma, Ferring Pharmaceuticals ink pact to introduce obstetric drug in IndiaAs per the agreement, Sun Pharma is granted rights for co-marketing of the drug in India in the private market under the brand name Caritec...
Health Ministry questioned on delayed use of Oxytocin after childbirthIn an article published in the reputed British Medical Journal (BMJ), doctors and maternal health experts have questioned the “scientific r...
Aurobindo Pharma gets USFDA nod for anesthetic injectionAfter receiving the nod from USFDA, Aurbindo Pharma is all set to launch its anaesthetic Bupivacaine Hydrochloride injection in American ma...
Infosys Foundation offers Rs 56-crore grants to Indian academiaInfosys Foundation, the philanthropic arm of IT services giant Infosys, said it has committed Rs 56 crore to eight Indian academic institut...
Private health sector important in achieving family planning goals: FOGSI & PSIThe two organisations stressed that the potential of private healthcare sector needs to be tapped to achieve the ambitious Family Planning ...
India almost wins battle against malaria, sees steady fall in casesThough there has been a spurt in dengue cases in the past couple of years, the number of malaria cases across the country has actually decl...
Start-up dWise provides online record of patients & alerts against prescribing ‘wrong’ drugBangalore-based start-up dWise is ready to inject tech into health care so that a doctor accesses the entire record of a patient online.
Crackdown on female foeticide in Maharashtra creates shortage of abortion pillsA crackdown on female foeticide in Maharashtra has, triggering a shortage of medicines used to terminate unwanted pregnancies.
- Govt to examine Sun’s breast cancer drug
The government will examine Sun Pharma’s post marketing surveillance studies (PMS) and clinical trials report of breast cancer medicine Let...