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Bad Oral Bacteria May Travel to the Brain and Trigger Parkinson’s Disease

Bad Oral Bacteria Trigger Parkinson’s Disease

Introduction Emerging scientific evidence suggests a surprising link between oral health and Parkinson’s disease. Researchers have found that harmful bacteria present in the mouth may travel to the gut and eventually affect the brain, potentially triggering or[…]

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Migraine Attack: Triggers, Home-Based Management, and Indications for Medical Consultation

Introduction Migraine is a common primary neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headache attacks of moderate to severe intensity, often associated with autonomic and neurological symptoms. According to global epidemiological data, migraine is one of the leading causes[…]

JP Nadda

When Questioning Becomes a Crime: Why JP Nadda’s Statement Deserves an Apology

Union Health Minister JP Nadda’s recent remarks at the convocation of King George’s Medical University have sparked serious concern among India’s medical fraternity. By stating that young doctors are free to go abroad but can no longer[…]

diabetes in youth

Diabetes in youth : Warning signs parents must notice early

Diabetes—once considered a condition of adulthood—is now increasingly affecting teenagers. This alarming shift is linked to lifestyle changes, sedentary habits, rising obesity, and the hormonal changes of puberty that strain the body’s insulin response. Current Epidemiological Trends[…]

Dark circles

Why Do We Get Dark Circles? The Physiology Behind Under-Eye Shadows

Dark circles are one of those universal little mysteries — they show up after a late night, during stressful weeks, or sometimes for no obvious reason at all. But behind those shadows lies an interesting bit of[…]

umbilicus

Decoding the Umbilicus: Its Role in Anatomy, Examination, and Surgical Practice

The umbilicus is not just a cosmetic midpoint of the abdomen — it’s an important clinical landmark that reflects underlying anatomy, developmental status, intra-abdominal pathology, and surgical relevance. If your understanding of abdominal examination is shaky, this[…]

uranium

Uranium Detected in Breastmilk Across Six Bihar Districts; 70% of Infants at Risk !

A new scientific study has raised alarm over the presence of uranium in the breastmilk of lactating mothers across several districts of Bihar, putting thousands of infants at potential health risk. The research, published in Scientific Reports,[…]

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State Plans 5-Year Mandatory Service Bond for MBBS Doctors Before PG

Dehradun: Mandatory Service Bond before PG : Facing persistent shortages of doctors in remote healthcare centres, the Uttarakhand health department is drafting a new policy that would make it mandatory for MBBS graduates to complete five years[…]

Toddlers in India

Toddlers in India missing key developmental milestones due to excessive screen time: 11 Shocking Reasons & Expert Solutions

Discover why Toddlers in India missing key developmental milestones due to excessive screen time and learn expert-backed solutions to protect your child’s growth. Understanding the Growing Screen-Time Crisis in Indian Toddlers In recent years, India has witnessed[…]

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NMC Told to Ensure Equal Stipend for Interns Across Govt and Private Medical Colleges

New Delhi: In a landmark move, the Union Health Ministry has directed the National Medical Commission (NMC) to re-examine a key provision of the Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) Regulations, 2021, to ensure that all undergraduate medical[…]

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