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Dr O P Choudhury

Dr O P Choudhury
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Dr O P Choudhury is a founding member and the editor of MediBulletin.com. A practising doctor for the last 16 years, he has been working in the neurology department of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals for more than ten years. You can contact him at: dr.opchoudhury@medibulletin.com
Last year NHS England adopted a protocol for recording sexual orientation information. India should follow suitThursday's Supreme Court ruling making it legal in India to be gay or lesbian has opened floodgates of celebration and emotion. The realists though...
Neurologists may eventually be able to use a simple eye scan to detect Parkinson's disease in its earliest stages People with Parkinson’s disease gradually lose brain cells that produce dopamine, a substance that helps control movement. A new study has...
The scheme will be launched on September 25, birthday of Deen Dayal Upadhyay From September 25, 50 crore Indians will no longer face the sword of impoverishment because of catastrophic medical expenses, prime minister Narendra Modi announced from the ramparts...
The new test can be administered in emergency rooms A new high sensitivity blood test for cardiac troponin rules out heart attack in emergency room patients faster than a conventional method. According to new research in the American Heart Association's journal...
Study compared the effectiveness and side effects of amphetamines (including lisdexamfetamine), atomoxetine, bupropion, clonidine, guanfacine, methylphenidate, and modafinil Of the drugs available for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the most effective and safe for short-term treatment is methylphenidate for children, and...
Study in Nature Scientific Reports explores the option of insects as a sustainable protein source for the world Valerie Stull was 12 when she ate her first insect. "I was on a trip with my parents in Central America and we...
New study on treatment of latent Tuberculosis shows a novel, short therapy is safer and more effective in children and adults than standard therapy As India battles tuberculosis with an eye on beating the global deadline for its elimination by...
Childhood nephrotic syndrome or nephrosis is an incurable disease Childhood nephrotic syndrome is the most frequently occurring chronic kidney disease among children. A Japanese research team has identified a group of genes that are strongly related to the development of...
An analysis of four nutritional scores showed that biggest benefit is from healthy diet minus alcohol A diet that encourages both healthy eating and physical activity and discourages alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced overall cancer risk. The risks...
New research shows that impaired liver function could contribute to Alzheimer's risk by failing to supply key lipids to the brain What you eat and how much of that is utilised well in the body could be a key factor...