IMA Suspends Kolkata Branch Vice President Over Handling of Doctor’s Murder Case

IMA Suspends Kolkata Branch Vice President Over Handling of Doctor’s Murder Case

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has suspended the vice president of its Kolkata branch, Dr. Ghosh, for his handling of the rape and murder case of a postgraduate resident doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The decision was made after the IMA disciplinary committee considered the case and subsequent developments, including complaints from the victim’s parents and calls for action from other doctors’ associations.

Maternal Nutrition Product Market to Reach US$ 23.57 Billion by 2024, Driven by Rising Birth Rates and Health Consciousness

Maternal Nutrition Product Market to Reach US$ 23.57 Billion by 2024, Driven by Rising Birth Rates and Health Consciousness

The global maternal nutrition product market is projected to reach US$ 23.57 billion in 2024 and expand at a 5.1% CAGR through 2034, according to Fact.MR’s latest market analysis. This growth is driven by factors such as rising birth rates, increased health consciousness, and the need for nutritional supplements to support pregnant women’s health.

West Nile Virus Surge in Spain: Five Deaths Reported, Health Officials Urge Precautions

West Nile Virus Surge in Spain: Five Deaths Reported, Health Officials Urge Precautions

Spain is experiencing a concerning rise in West Nile virus cases, with five deaths reported this year, including two recent fatalities in Seville. Health officials are urging residents and travelers to take precautions against mosquito bites, the primary mode of transmission. The virus, spread by mosquitoes, has also been reported across Europe, raising concerns about its increasing prevalence.

NeuroSense Therapeutics in Advanced Talks for ALS Drug Partnership

NeuroSense Therapeutics in Advanced Talks for ALS Drug Partnership

NeuroSense Therapeutics is in advanced discussions with major pharmaceutical companies for a potential partnership to develop and commercialize its ALS drug candidate, PrimeC. The company anticipates receiving terms for the partnership in the fourth quarter of 2024, based on promising Phase 2b trial data showing PrimeC’s efficacy in mitigating ALS progression and improving survival rates.

Garlic for Acne: Fact or Fiction?

Garlic for Acne: Fact or Fiction?

The internet is buzzing with claims that rubbing garlic on acne can clear it up. But dermatologists and nutritionists warn against this practice, highlighting the potential for irritation and burns. While garlic’s benefits in a balanced diet are acknowledged, experts recommend a tailored approach for acne treatment, focusing on prescription medication, non-comedogenic skincare, and a healthy diet.

Air Pollution Cuts Life Expectancy in India by 3.4 Years: Report

Air Pollution Cuts Life Expectancy in India by 3.4 Years: Report

A new report by the University of Chicago reveals that Indians are losing an average of 3.4 years of life expectancy due to persistent air pollution, despite a recent decrease in particulate levels. The most polluted region is the northern plains, where residents could lose up to 5.4 years. While India has implemented initiatives to curb pollution, the report highlights the need for further mitigation efforts to improve air quality and protect public health.

Hemorrhoids and Your Toilet Habits: What You Need to Know

Hemorrhoids and Your Toilet Habits: What You Need to Know

Hemorrhoids, swollen veins in the anus and rectum, can be a painful and uncomfortable condition. While they are treatable, prolonged sitting on the toilet can increase your risk. This article explores the link between toilet habits and hemorrhoids, provides tips for prevention, and emphasizes the importance of seeking medical advice for persistent or severe symptoms.

Brazil’s Mothers Lead the Charge for CBD-Based Medicines

Brazil’s Mothers Lead the Charge for CBD-Based Medicines

Mothers of children with epilepsy in Brazil have been instrumental in advocating for the legalization and free access to cannabidiol (CBD)-based medicines. Their decade-long fight has resulted in groundbreaking changes in São Paulo, where CBD-based medicines are now available free of charge in public and private health facilities. This victory is a testament to their unwavering commitment to their children’s health and the potential of CBD as a life-saving treatment.

Chennai Medical College’s Passport Demand Sparks Controversy

Chennai Medical College’s Passport Demand Sparks Controversy

Madras Medical College (MMC) in Chennai has faced backlash for demanding passport details from all its staff, sparking concerns about privacy and unnecessary intrusion. The move, initiated by the college dean, was reportedly based on instructions from the Director of Medical Education (DME), but the DME has since denied any such request. The controversy highlights concerns about bureaucratic red tape and the need for transparent communication within the medical profession.

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