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3 in 4 doctors say majority of heart patients are under...

Over 60% of doctors note that patients seek treatment only after substantial heart damage

Govt’s share in total health expenditure jumps to 48.0 % from...

The Economic Survey has highlighted that under Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) 72.81 crore Ayushman Bharat health Accounts have been created

Abbott launches “Chakkar Ko Check Kar” campaign to raise vertigo awareness

A new survey reveals the impact of vertigo, aiming to improve early diagnosis and management for 70 million affected Indians

New study reveals alarming economic burden of tuberculosis treatment in India

A collaborative survey conducted by the George Institute for Global Health, New Delhi, and various worldwide institutions highlighted the severe financial strain TB patients face in India

Biopharma industry’s response to EU reform proposals varies: GlobalData

Survey reveals mixed sentiments among industry leaders regarding impending EU regulatory changes

70% farmer experienced increased food production through Regenerative Agriculture- PRADAN’s Survey...

While 80% of farmer respondents witnessed soil health improvement, 85% reported increased income from agriculture

Physicians lack consensus on patient choice between branded and generic drugs,...

Understanding these dynamics is pivotal for promoting informed decision-making and improving patient outcomes in medication management, according to the survey

Global GSK survey reveals that 83.5% of adults surveyed in India...

More than half of both English and Hindi-speaking respondents in India (55% and 76%) respectively believe that shingles is essentially harmless

India’s best workplaces in pharma, healthcare & biotech in 2023

Great Place To Work® India announces the much-anticipated release of its second edition of India’s Best Workplaces™

MediBuddy study reveals growing trend of high cholesterol levels in young...

Analyzing data from 10,990 individuals aged 20-40, the study sheds light on the limitations of relying solely on BMI