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Bioengineers at Rice University have achieved a significant milestone in synthetic biology by creating a versatile construction kit for engineering custom sense-and-respond circuits within human cells. This pioneering research, detailed in the journal Science, holds the potential to transform treatments for complex conditions, including autoimmune

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Dr. N Sapna Lulla, Lead Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore Pregnancy is a transformative period marked by significant physiological changes. While most pregnancies progress smoothly, some may involve complications that require immediate medical attention. One such complication is the formation of a

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Aster CMI Hospital First in India to Implant Advanced Brain-Sensing Device A 72-year-old Parkinson's patient has become the first in India to receive a revolutionary brain-sensing device, the Percept RC. This procedure marks a leap forward in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, offering hope to countless

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Dr. Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative Medicine Researcher & Founder of StemRx Hospital and Research Centre Performance anxiety and erectile dysfunction (ED) are two problems that cut across many societies and age groups among men and are often found to be interlinked. These issues are often perceived as

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MDS is effective in reducing protein loss and lowering blood creatinine levels Says Dr. Mahajan Stemrx Biosciences Pvt Ltd introduced cutting-edge Microdose Infusion Therapy, a pioneering treatment for diabetic and metabolic diseases. This innovative approach involves administering insulin as a hormone instead of a drug, effectively

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Authored by: Dr Karthik Krishnan, VP, The Arya Vaidya Pharmacy (Coimbatore) Limited   In the hustle-bustle of modern life, keeping the overall sanctity of the mind, body and soul in check has become more crucial than ever. In the pursuit of achieving the same many people are

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  Laughter is often hailed as the best medicine, contributing to overall well-being and happiness. However, there exists a rare phenomenon known as extreme or hysterical laughing, which, though uncommon, can pose serious health risks. As a professional doctor, it is crucial to shed light on

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Authored by  Mr Naman Dhamija  Founder and Marketing Director of Dharishah Ayurveda Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, recognizes three fundamental energies or doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—that govern our physical and mental well-being. In this article, we explore how Ayurvedic doshas help tailor health routines

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FICCI today organised a seminar on Deciphering the WHO NUGAG guidelines on the Use of Non-Sugar Sweeteners (NSS). The seminar provided an overview of the latest scientific evidence and recommendations on NSS from the World Health Organization (WHO) and leading Indian experts. FICCI acknowledged the

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Adrija (name changed) was born preterm at 35 weeks gestation, weighing about 1.8 kg. On day 7, she started passing pale-coloured stools and yellowish urine for which she was immediately evaluated. Liver function tests were suggestive of jaundice, which is secondary to a block in

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