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Cut-off for NEET PG, superspeciality lowered by 15 percentile

The move to lower NEET cut-off by 15 percentile will benefit 18000 students If you are planning to appear for NEET PG or superspeciality examinations...

About 20K people living with Hemophilia in India, actual figures could...

In the spirit of sharing of knowledge - the theme this World Hemophilia Day - we at Medibulletin have put together an explainer on...

World Autism Day: India isn’t still sure of its numbers

There are many studies in limited survey population that give varying estimates of autism incidence. Lack of statistics hobbles policymakingExactly 20 years ago, Dustin...

India leads in antibiotic use, it’s a resistance red flag

New study reveals antibiotic use in India doubled between 2000 and 2015Antibiotic consumption in India has increased the fastest in the southeast Asian region,...

Costs of Paris Climate Agreement high, but India, China to benefit...

India will account for roughly 43% health savings and China for 55%. The costs of implementing the Paris Climate Agreement between 2020-2050 could be outweighed...

MNCs flout regulatory norms in India to sell illegal drug combos,...

Study shows glaring violations of drug regulatory laws. Functioning of the Indian drug regulator has come in for severe criticism in a report of...

Preventive health plan proposed in Budget may be India’s ace against...

Health cover plan is important but in the battle against non-communicable diseases, prevention may hold the key for India's huge rural population with scant...

More than 20% Indians have hypertension, above 6% have diabetes, says...

Rates of diabetes and hypertension are high among middle-aged and elderly people across all regions and social groups of India, a nationally representative study...

Lack of access to essential drugs is a public health problem...

Even as a scheme to provide health security to 10 crore people hangs fire for many months now, new research has revealed shocking lack...

Nurse numbers linked to patient satisfaction, finds BMJ study

Unfavourable views of hospital care are strongly to insufficient numbers of nurses on duty, rather than uncaring staff This may have cues for the Indian...