India’s obesity doubled in 10 years: NFHS-4
The National Family Health Survey highlights that obesity affects urban population more than its rural counterpart
Restrictions on airing condom ads is absurd at best
The least that the government could have done is issue guidelines for such advertisements
कोविड-19 : चिकित्सीय उपकरणों के लिए दुनियाभर में मारामारी
भारत को अगले कुछ महीनों में कम से कम 2.7 करोड़ एन-95 मास्क और 16 लाख डायग्नोस्टिक किट की जरूरत पड़ेगी
C-sections becoming the norm for families in Telangana: Study
The Unicef research found that weak public health infrastructure, a mushrooming private health sector and social prestige were behind the rapid …
In mocking the dyslexic Modi just aped the insensitive Indian
As PM, Narendra Modi could have given a new dimension to the struggle of those suffering. he chose not to
ग्रामीण लोग शहरी रोग
अभी तक यही माना जाता था कि उच्च रक्तचाप यानि हाई ब्लड प्रेशर शहरों की भागदौड़ भरी जीवनशैली से उपजी बीमारी है। लेकिन तथ्यों ...
Insurance not a good way to improve health infrastructure
On Monday the Prime Minister once again reiterated the provision of healthcare insurance up to Rs 1 lakh per year to citizens living below …
WHO report calls for scientific research for universal health coverage
World Health Report pushes for research by every country according to local needs
Banking on mothers
A bank in Udaipur collects mothers’ milk; experts to chalk out plan to include it in national policy
Setback to health insurance
Private hospitals in Chhattisgarh, Andhra refuse to treat under government insurance scheme
Access denied
Shortage of antiretroviral drugs and lack of diagnosis is not new in India, but government does not admit to the crisis
India bags top spot in child wasting rate: Global Hunger Index
The rate increased to 20.8 per cent among children under five this year
Can Ayushman Bharat reduce out-of-pocket expenditure?
In poor health part 3: Data shows that most health insurance schemes in India have not provided significant relief to beneficiaries
In Poor Health: Thanks to Ayushman Bharat, free institutional delivery now costs Rs 9,000
First story in the series that explores whether Centre’s flagship scheme will ensure affordable and quality health care for all
India not allocating enough funds to eradicate TB
India cannot eradicate tuberculosis by 2035, going by the current scenario
Why are boys more malnourished than girls in India?
Going by a recent study on malnutrition in children in 10 Indian cities, parental bias for boys could be pushing them closer to junk food
Can Ayushman Bharat succeed without regulating private hospitals?
In poor health part 2: In the absence of a treatment protocol and implementation of the Clinical Establishment Act, private players are likely to …
Only 5% of abortions in India take place in public health facilities
Women in India face considerable challenges due to limited availability of abortion services in public health facilities
Are we losing the war on dengue, chikungunya and mystery fever?
Be it heavy breeding, unplanned construction or possible virus mutation, the dengue and chikungunya cases have spiraled out of control this year. …
Ayushman Bharat lucrative for insurance companies, burden for beneficiaries
In poor health part 4:Since most Indians are still not covered under any health insurance, Ayushman Bharat, world’s biggest health …
Parliamentary panel recommends reduction of pictorial warnings on tobacco products
The committee has taken the decision in view of the possible loss of livelihood of bidi workers and the increase in illicit trade of tobacco products
4.3 million deaths caused by household air pollution in 2012: WHO
Dire need of policy and guidance that can promote public health and environment, including healthier homes and healthier transport, says health …
WHO nod for new TB drug
Issues guidelines for use of bedaquiline that can treat multi-drug resistant tuberculosis
'Chhattisgarh's PPP model for diagnostic services flawed'
Team of experts deputed by Centre says state's plan could lead to denial of services to poor patients and filing of false claims
Parliament panel calls meeting to deliberate mental health Bill
Non-profits say it has provisions that would work against the interest of patients