Category: Health

  • Egg Freezing Gains Popularity in India: Dr. S. Vyjayanthi on the Future of Fertility Preservation

    Egg Freezing Gains Popularity in India: Dr. S. Vyjayanthi on the Future of Fertility Preservation

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 25:  Fertility preservation is no longer a subject confined to medical textbooks and oncology wards—it is now part of mainstream conversations among India’s urban, career-driven women. One procedure leading this change is egg freezing, and guiding this shift with expertise and compassion is Dr S. Vyjayanthi, Director of MotherToBe Fertility Centre and Head of the Fertility Department at KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad.

    The Changing Face of Fertility Choices

    Traditionally, fertility treatments were sought only when couples encountered challenges conceiving. But today, women in their late 20s and early 30s are taking a proactive step by choosing to freeze their eggs. According to Dr Vyjayanthi, this marks a new era in reproductive health.

    “Egg freezing is not only for women undergoing cancer treatment or medical conditions that threaten fertility,” she explains. “We are seeing a growing number of professionals—lawyers, IT specialists, entrepreneurs—choosing social egg freezing to protect their fertility while pursuing their careers and personal goals.”

    Why Timing Matters

    Dr Vyjayanthi stresses that age remains the single most critical factor in fertility. Women are born with a limited number of eggs, and both the quality and quantity decline over time.

    “Freezing eggs at a younger age—ideally before 35—significantly increases the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy later in life,” she says. “It’s about empowering women to plan motherhood on their terms, without feeling rushed by their biological clock.”

    The Science Behind Egg Freezing

    The procedure itself is a blend of science and precision. It begins with controlled ovarian stimulation, followed by egg retrieval. These eggs are then preserved through vitrification, a rapid freezing method that prevents ice crystal formation and maintains egg quality.

    When the woman is ready for pregnancy, the eggs can be thawed, fertilised through IVF, and transferred as embryos. “The technology is highly advanced and safe,” Dr Vyjayanthi reassures. “We have seen remarkable results for patients who return years later to use their frozen eggs.”

    Emotional Freedom and Empowerment

    Beyond the science, Dr. Vyjayanthi highlights the psychological benefits. For many women, egg freezing brings a sense of control and peace of mind.

    “It gives women breathing space,” she notes. “They can focus on their education, career, or finding the right life partner, without the constant anxiety of running out of time. For patients, this relief itself is life-changing.”

    Rising Awareness in India

    Urban centers like Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Mumbai are witnessing an uptick in women seeking consultations on egg freezing. Alongside career-oriented women, patients with conditions like premature ovarian insufficiency, endometriosis, or those undergoing cancer therapies are also considering fertility preservation.

    At MotherToBe Fertility Centre, the demand has steadily grown. “Our approach is to provide advanced treatment backed by ethical practices and thorough counselling,” Dr Vyjayanthi emphasises. “Every woman deserves to make an informed choice about her fertility.”

    Looking Ahead: A New Chapter in Reproductive Health

    Experts believe that fertility preservation will play a transformative role in reproductive planning in India over the coming decade. As awareness spreads and societal attitudes shift, egg freezing is likely to become as normalized as other preventive healthcare measures.

    For Dr. Vyjayanthi, the mission is clear: “Fertility preservation is not about delaying motherhood indefinitely. It’s about giving women the right to choose—on their terms, with the best chances possible. That, to me, is the true revolution in fertility care.”

    Disclaimer: The article is for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before taking any step.

  • Perzea Launch Strengthens Hetero Healthcare’s Oncology Leadership Through Partnership with Enzene Biosciences

    Perzea Launch Strengthens Hetero Healthcare’s Oncology Leadership Through Partnership with Enzene Biosciences

    Hetero Healthcare and Enzene launched Perzea, India’s most affordable Pertuzumab biosimilar

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 25: Hetero Healthcare Limited, in strategic collaboration with Enzene Biosciences, has launched Perzea, India’s most affordable Pertuzumab biosimilar. The introduction of this targeted therapy for HER2-positive breast cancer demonstrates the synergy between two healthcare leaders committed to advanced cancer treatment accessibility.

    Innovation Meets Affordability

    Pertuzumab plays a vital role in the standard of care for HER2-positive breast cancer worldwide. By leveraging Enzene’s patented EnzeneX technology, Perzea becomes not only affordable but also reliable in terms of quality and production efficiency. This innovation-driven partnership sets new standards for biologics in India.

    Speaking on the occasion, Mr. M. Srinivas Reddy, Managing Director of Hetero Healthcare Limited, said:
    At Hetero Healthcare, we believe innovation must be purposeful. With Perzea, we integrate Enzene’s technology with our vision of affordability, ensuring patients in India can access advanced oncology medicines without compromise.

    Strengthening India’s Biopharma Ecosystem

    The launch of Perzea highlights India’s growing capabilities in biologics manufacturing and biosimilar development. It also reinforces Hetero Healthcare’s dedication to delivering cutting-edge yet cost-effective therapies across oncology and other therapeutic areas.

    About Hetero Healthcare

    Hetero Healthcare Limited is recognised for its wide-ranging portfolio in oncology, critical care, and chronic disease management. The company continues to pioneer initiatives that make oncology medicines in India more accessible. Visit: www.heterohealthcare.com

    About Enzene Biosciences

    Enzene is a next-generation biologics manufacturer and the first to validate a fully connected continuous manufacturing (FCCM™) platform for commercial biologics supply. Its operations in Pune (India) and New Jersey (USA) focus on biologics innovation and affordability. Visit: www.enzene.com

    Disclaimer: The article is for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before taking any step.

  • India Gets Its First-Ever, Comprehensive, Most Impactful Breast Cancer Program

    India Gets Its First-Ever, Comprehensive, Most Impactful Breast Cancer Program

    New Delhi [India], September 25: With breast cancer on the rise and 1 in 8 Indian women at risk, a landmark initiative blends knowledge, self-advocacy, and risk assessment to transform how India faces its most common women’s cancer.

    After winning international recognition for pioneering a breast cancer awareness program in South Africa, Phylaxis.ai® now brings an enhanced empowerment model to India – combining awareness and risk assessment for the first time.

    The Global and Indian Challenge: Why Empowerment Matters?

    Lack of medically correct awareness and not being conscious of an individual’s risk profile are the leading causes of late-detection breast cancer.

    Breast cancer has become the most common cancer among women in India, with more than 200,000 new cases every year, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Behind this number lies an even more troubling reality: over 60% of these cases are diagnosed in late stages, when survival rates drop dramatically, treatment options are limited, and healthcare costs soar.

    Global data consistently shows that early detection can improve survival rates by up to 90% and reduce treatment costs by as much as 70%. Yet in India, delayed diagnosis continues to be the norm, fuelled by limited awareness, social stigma, and insufficient access to screening.

    A First-of-Its-Kind Program for India

    If someone told you that a ten-minute digital assessment could potentially save millions of lives, you’d probably think they were overselling it. But sometimes, the most impactful solutions really are that simple.

    The Phylaxis.ai® platform offers a solution to the challenges of breast cancer awareness and prevention in India. As the first-of-its-kind comprehensive online assessment, it empowers individuals with personalised knowledge, breaking down barriers to care and facilitating early detection.

    Unlike traditional awareness campaigns, Phylaxis.ai® leverages a data-driven approach to provide targeted education and address specific knowledge gaps, ensuring maximum impact. By combining accessibility, affordability, and cutting-edge innovation, this program represents a significant step forward in the fight against breast cancer, empowering women across the country to take control of their health.

    How the Program Works

    The program works through two key components:

    • Phylaxis Risk Index®: A personalised assessment that helps women understand their individual vulnerability to breast cancer.

    • Phylaxis Awareness Index®: A structured evaluation of an individual’s knowledge of breast cancer risk factors, symptoms, screening, and examination for early detection and prevention.

    The following form the core aspects that define the program and its impact:

    • Personalised Assessment: Through an easy-to-use digital tool, participants answer questions about their breast cancer risk, knowledge and receive personalised reports highlighting risk and gaps in understanding.

    • Call to Action: The report provides recommendations for the need and frequency of Breast Self-Exam, Clinical Breast Examination and Mammogram Screening.

    • Rewards and Incentives: The platform is scientifically designed to promote seeking behaviour by offering rewards and incentives for positive health behaviour.

    • Empowerment: The report provides educational content tailored to each individual’s needs, helping close knowledge gaps, clarifying myths and facts, and encouraging early screening behaviours.

    • Data-Driven Insights: Phylaxis.ai® not only helps individuals but also provides valuable data insights for institutions to identify patterns of risk, awareness and gaps in the healthcare system, enabling them to define high-yield targeted interventions.

    What Does This Mean for Indian Women?

    The South Africa experience showed that technology-driven healthcare interventions can work at scale. The program there was designed to “break barriers in healthcare and breast cancer awareness” and ensure “more South African women, particularly in underserved regions, have access to critical early-detection and prevention resources that can save lives.”

    India’s version takes this proven model and adds the crucial element of risk assessment, creating a comprehensive empowerment tool that goes beyond just education to actual risk evaluation and personalized guidance.

    • A woman who starts doing monthly self-exams after taking this assessment has a higher chance of detecting a lump months or years earlier.

    • A high-risk woman referred for early screening could receive life-saving treatment at Stage 1 instead of Stage 3.

    From South Africa to India: Tracing the Journey of Innovation

    The story begins in South Africa in Oct 2024. In a significant step toward tackling breast cancer literacy and disparities in South Africa, Phithos Technologies – in partnership with the Breast Health Foundation (BHF) –launched the world’s first-ever comprehensive Breast Cancer Awareness Program using the innovative health-tech platform, Phylaxis.ai®

    This pioneering initiative – supported by Novartis and recognised by the Alliance and Partnerships for Patient Innovation and Solutions (APPIS) as one of the top three winners of their 2024 Innovator Program transformed breast cancer awareness, screening and intervention across the country.

    Prof. Carol-Ann Benn, a renowned surgeon, top breast cancer specialist in South Africa, and the head of The Breast Care Centre of Excellence (BCCE), herself did the assessment and quoted “Absolutely the most amazing thing that Breast Health Foundation has come up with, it is a wonder. The only concern is that I only got 76% and not 100%, which goes to show that we all can learn something about breast health, what we need to check for, and I encourage everyone to use the assessment tool”.

    The results in South Africa were encouraging: thousands of women accessed accurate information in their own languages, communities began confronting stigma more directly, and patient navigators bridged gaps between women and health facilities.

    India’s program picks up where South Africa’s left off. Drawing inspiration from the South African model but adapted to India’s unique challenges of scale, diversity, and access.

    Phylaxis.ai®: Driving Innovation in Women’s Health

    With a world-class research and innovation team of medical doctors and data scientists from Oxford, India, and South Africa, Phylaxis.ai® is committed to the process of continuous innovation and technological evolution to deliver affordable and quality healthcare services.

    The vision is clear: “Reducing National Disease Burden and Associated Costs of Breast Cancer” by progressively improving early detection and prevention.

    This commitment is not just medical-it is social and economic. With India spending billions annually on cancer care, Phylaxis.ai® is demonstrating how preventative healthcare can create long-term savings while saving lives.

    Changing the Economics of Cancer Care

    Beyond lives saved, the program has enormous implications for healthcare economics. According to the WHO, early detection reduces treatment costs by up to 70%. In India, where late-stage treatments often involve expensive chemotherapy, radiation, and hospital stays, the potential savings are enormous.

    Consider this: if even 10% of late-stage cases shift to early-stage detection because of this program, it could save the country hundreds of crores annually—money that can be reinvested into prevention, infrastructure, and training.

    By combining awareness with actionable risk data, Phylaxis.ai® is positioning itself not just as a health innovator but also as a driver of healthcare reform.

    A Paradigm Shift in Personalised, Prospective, and Preventive Healthcare

    As Dr Bradley Max Segal, Chief Health AI Officer at Phylaxis.ai®, explains, this initiative has the potential to reshape healthcare: “By leveraging personalised assessments, we’re able to deliver targeted educational content that addresses each individual’s specific knowledge gaps. This approach has the potential to significantly improve early-detection rates and breast health outcomes while providing insights into overall patterns of risk and awareness to help define high-yield targeted interventions and effective programs & policy updates.”

    Lovkesh Arora, Co-Founder Phylaxis.ai®, emphasised,  Access to contextualised and personalised health information is fundamental to promoting better health at all levels of the socio-ecological hierarchy. We view this as an essential component of quality healthcare services, aligning with the ‘Right to Health’ principle.

    Conclusion

    The launch of India’s first Breast Cancer Risk & Awareness Program marks a revolutionary step in healthcare. By combining risk assessment, awareness tracking, and commitment to Phylaxis.ai® for inclusivity and innovation, the initiative delivers a comprehensive model that could save countless lives.

    As the pilot results show, change is already underway. Women are acting earlier, high-risk cases are being identified sooner, and conversations are becoming more data-driven. With continued expansion, this ten-minute assessment may very well become the defining tool in India’s fight against breast cancer.

    An assessment that takes just minutes could save millions, and with Phylaxis.ai® leading the way, it might just change the future of women’s health in India.

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  • Mauritius to Host 2nd International Musculoskeletal Summit (IMS 2.0) 2025

    Mauritius to Host 2nd International Musculoskeletal Summit (IMS 2.0) 2025

    New Delhi [India], September 25: Mauritius is set to become a global hub for musculoskeletal medicine and sports injury management as it hosts the 2nd International Musculoskeletal Summit (IMS 2.0) from September 26–28, 2025, at Hotel Hennessy Park, Ebene.

    Organized by the Jaipur Institute of Pain & Sports Injuries (JIPSI) in collaboration with the Radiological Society of Mauritius, the summit will bring together over 80 leading specialists from more than 15 countries for an unparalleled hands-on learning experience.

    Following the success of the inaugural IMS in 2023, this year’s edition focuses on practical, skill-based training, moving beyond traditional lecture formats to emphasize workshops and real-world clinical scenarios. The goal is to equip physicians with advanced, non-surgical techniques for diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal and sports-related injuries.

    Summit Highlights

    Day 1 – Musculoskeletal MRI Workshop (Friday, September 26)

    Participants will gain expertise in interpreting MRI scans of joints, nerves, and soft tissues, covering conditions such as:

    •    Rotator cuff injuries

    •    Knee ligament tears

    •    Ankle and foot sprains

    •    Lower back pain

    •    Inflammatory arthritis

    This session will help doctors enhance their diagnostic accuracy for both sports injuries and degenerative conditions.

    Day 2 – Clinical Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Workshop (Saturday, September 27)

    Delegates will receive intensive, hands-on ultrasound training, learning to make real-time, precise diagnoses of:

    •    Muscle tears

    •    Ligament damage

    •    Nerve entrapments

    •    Chronic joint pain

    Ultrasound offers faster and more accurate assessments than MRI for 60–70% of musculoskeletal cases, making it a game-changer for clinical practice.

    Day 3 – Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions Workshop (Sunday, September 28)

    The final day is dedicated to non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments, including:

    •    Ultrasound-guided interventions (PRP injections, stem cell therapies)

    •    Radiofrequency ablation procedures

    •    Nerve-guided treatments for conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome

    •    Non-surgical management of osteoarthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, and a wide range of sports injuries

    These techniques provide effective alternatives to surgery, helping patients recover faster with minimal downtime.

    Global Faculty and Participation

    IMS 2025 will feature world-renowned experts, including Dr. Avneesh Chabbra (USA) and Dr. Rajesh Botchu (UK) — both ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide.

    Participants will include specialists from across Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Mauritius, fostering a rich exchange of knowledge and best practices.

    The summit will be officially inaugurated by the Health Minister, Sports Minister, Junior Sports Minister of Mauritius, and the High Commissioner of India, underscoring its national and regional significance.

    About IMS

    The International Musculoskeletal Summit (IMS) is a pioneering initiative dedicated to musculoskeletal radiology, sports injury care, and minimally invasive treatments. By combining global expertise with immersive, hands-on training, IMS empowers physicians to:

    •    Improve diagnostic precision

    •    Deliver advanced, patient-centered treatments

    •    Elevate standards of care across Africa, the Indian Ocean region, and beyond

    Quote – Dr. Gaurav Kant Sharma

    “Our mission with IMS is to transform how musculoskeletal pain and sports injuries are managed — ensuring a pain-free and happy world,” said Dr. Gaurav Kant Sharma, Founder of JIPSI and IMS.

    “With world-class faculty and immersive training, we are giving doctors the tools to deliver accurate, effective, and compassionate care.”

    Quote – Dr. Patrick A. Chui Wan Chong

    “This summit will drastically improve the management of joint pains and sports injuries in this part of the world by training so many specialists. We are extremely excited about its potential,” said Dr. Patrick A. Chui Wan Chong, President of the Radiological Society of Mauritius and lead local organizer.

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    Event Details

    •    Event: International Musculoskeletal Summit (IMS) 2025

    •    Dates: September 26–28, 2025

    •    Venue: Hotel Hennessy Park, Ebene, Mauritius

    •    Website: www.mskis.org

    Media Contact:

    Dr. Gaurav Kant Sharma

    Founder & Convenor, IMS

    Email: contact@mskis.org

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  • Ayunature Care Launches Breakthrough Ayurvedic Hair Restoration System Led by Dr. Renuka Siddhpura

    Ayunature Care Launches Breakthrough Ayurvedic Hair Restoration System Led by Dr. Renuka Siddhpura

    Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], September 23: Addressing the growing concern of hair loss among more than 30 million Indians, Ayunature Care has officially launched its pioneering Five-Product Ayurvedic Hair Restoration System. The initiative, developed under the leadership of Dr Renuka Siddhpura, acclaimed Ayurvedic physician and founder of Ayunature Care, combines 5,000 years of traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern scientific validation to provide sustainable, chemical-free solutions for hair and scalp health.

    “Conventional treatments often yield short-term results with harsh chemical side effects. Our system is designed to heal from the root—balancing mind, body, and scalp health,” said Dr. Siddhpura during the launch. “This is not simply about stopping hair fall; it is about restoring confidence through authentic, holistic care.”

    From Humble Beginnings to National Recognition

    Dr. Siddhpura started her practice in 2005 from a small home-based clinic. Today, Ayunature Care operates successful wellness centres across Ahmedabad, Surat, and Baroda, and has become a leading name in Ayurvedic hair and skin treatment. Her accolades include the Times Healthcare Award 2023 for Best Ayurveda Hair & Skin Specialist and the Health Icon Award 2020, in addition to features in Femina, Times of India, and Silicon India.

    The Complete Five-Product Hair Care System

    The newly launched range offers a comprehensive approach:

    • Ayunature Sattva Shampoo – Gentle cleansing without disturbing the scalp’s natural oils.
    • Ayunature Sattva Hair Oil– Ayurvedic oil to combat hair fall, greying, and weak roots.
    • Hair Regrow Tablets– DHT blocker with biotin and vitamins for follicle strengthening and regrowth.
    • Hair Detox Tablets– Internal detox for toxin elimination and improved nutrient absorption.
    • Hair Bloom Tablets – Stress and growth management to address hidden contributors to hair loss.

    By integrating both external care and internal healing, the system targets root causes rather than superficial symptoms, ensuring long-lasting results.

    Driving a Cultural Shift

    With millennials, professionals, and even public figures moving toward holistic healthcare, the launch marks a significant step in India’s Ayurvedic renaissance. Patients across cities report reduced hair fall, enhanced regrowth, and overall improvements in health.

    Looking Ahead

    Ayunature Care has set ambitious goals: serving 500,000 patients over the next two years while expanding to 100 wellness centres globally within five years.

    “As the demand for safe and sustainable hair care grows, Ayunature Care is committed to leading the movement from India to the world,” stated Dr. Siddhpura.

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  • Virulina: Patent-Awarded Polyherbal Breakthrough for Viral Respiratory Infection and Immunomodulatory Conditions

    Virulina: Patent-Awarded Polyherbal Breakthrough for Viral Respiratory Infection and Immunomodulatory Conditions

    New Delhi [India], September 22: Viral respiratory infections (VRIs) have long been a persistent challenge for global healthcare. From seasonal flu-like illnesses to more severe viral conditions, these infections often affect millions each year, causing breathlessness, persistent cough, fatigue, and in many cases, long-term respiratory damage. Despite advances in modern medicine, treatment options remain limited, with many patients relying only on symptomatic relief. Unfortunately, overuse of antibiotics—despite their ineffectiveness against viruses—has worsened the crisis of antimicrobial resistance.

    This growing medical gap called for a safe, evidence-based, and holistic approach. Rising to the challenge, Natural Solutions and Neutraceuticals Pvt Ltd (NSNPL) , a registered company in Mumbai, Maharashtra, developed Virulina®, a patent-awarded polyherbal formulation designed to combat VRIs with a unique triple action—immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties in one formulation.

    What makes Virulina® truly exceptional is not only its scientific validation—including

    preclinical, toxicology, and clinical studies, and CSIR-backed antiviral research at the Regional Centre of Biotechnology, Faridabad—but also the passion and perseverance of its creators: Dr. Anil Kumar Sharma (BNYS, MD AM), Dr. Sandeep Arora (Ph.D., Pharmaceutical Sciences), and Dr. Dishya Sewda (BAMS).

    The Motivation: A Patient-Centric Mission

    The story of Virulina® is rooted in compassion and necessity. As Dr. Sharma recalls, patients suffering from viral respiratory complications often had no effective solutions. Families were helpless, physicians were constrained by limited treatment choices, and recovery was slow.

    “We developed Virulina out of a sense of duty,” Dr. Sharma shares. “The suffering we saw inspired us to create something that could truly change outcomes. We had neither large financial reserves nor pharmaceutical backing—what we had was passion, knowledge, and the determination to serve patients.”

    This motivation sparked a research journey that would blend traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern pharmacology, bridging two worlds to create a product capable of addressing an unmet global health need.

    The Science Behind Virulina®

    At its core, Virulina® is not just another herbal supplement—it is a scientifically validated phytopharmaceutical with a unique multi-target mechanism:

    Immunomodulatory Action:
    Virulina® enhances both innate and adaptive immune responses. It stimulates leukocyte migration, supports lymphocyte proliferation, and improves the phagocytic function of polymorphonuclear cells—helping the body respond effectively to viral invasions.

    Anti-Inflammatory Properties:
    In viral infections, hyperinflammation often causes more harm than the virus itself. Virulina® downregulates pro-inflammatory mediators such as nitric oxide, cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. This mechanism helps reduce airway inflammation, prevent tissue damage, and maintain healthy respiratory function.

    Antiviral Activity:
    Perhaps most significantly, Virulina® interferes with viral RNA replication by targeting RNA polymerase—an enzyme crucial for viral survival. This reduces viral load and promotes faster recovery.

    Mucolytic & Fibrinolytic Benefits:
    Beyond its core triple action, Virulina® supports airway clearance, reduces mucus viscosity, and prevents clot-related complications, ensuring comprehensive respiratory care.

    This integrative mechanism is what makes Virulina® stand apart from symptomatic treatments, offering a complete respiratory defense system.

    Immunity, Infections & Sudden Cardiac Arrest

    Emerging evidence highlights that immune modulation plays a vital role not only in fighting infections but also in maintaining heart health. While sudden cardiac arrest cannot be directly linked to any single factor such as vaccination, it is increasingly recognized that the after-effects of viral infections and immune challenges may influence cardiovascular function. By strengthening and balancing immune responses, formulations like Virulina® may contribute indirectly to resilience—not only against respiratory complications but also in supporting overall systemic health.

    From Struggles to Recognition

    The journey of Virulina® was not without obstacles. Conducting multi-stage research—preclinical, toxicology, clinical validation, and CSIR antiviral studies—required immense financial investment and scientific rigor.

    “Collaborating pharmaceutical sciences with natural solutions is never easy,” Dr. Arora notes. “Each stage demanded resources we did not have. But our commitment kept us moving forward. Even when promoting the product and creating awareness posed new challenges, we did not stop.”

    This perseverance, however, yielded remarkable recognition:

    • Patent Award – Virulina® is the first herbal product awarded a patent in the category of viral respiratory infections.
    • CSIR Virology Centre Study – Antiviral activity validated against Remdesivir, a known antiviral reference drug.
    • AABI Torch Award (2024) – For Best Nomination (India), marking international recognition of innovation.
    • Science & Technology Park, Pune – NSNPL was incubated and received equity investment from the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India, based on research quality.

    Academic & Research Collaborations

    To add further credibility, NSNPL collaborated with Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Mohali (Punjab) to create value out of traditional knowledge and validate Virulina®’s mechanism. Dr. Sandeep Arora, Professor & Dean, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, played an instrumental role as a co-researcher, bringing his academic expertise to strengthen the product’s scientific foundation.

    Why Virulina® Matters in Today’s Healthcare

    The significance of Virulina® extends beyond one product. It represents a paradigm shift in respiratory healthcare:

    • Unmet Need: Few integrative solutions exist for viral respiratory infections beyond symptomatic care.
    • Antibiotic Misuse: Antibiotics continue to be wrongly prescribed for viral illnesses, driving resistance.
    • Chronic Sequelae: Many patients develop long-term respiratory complications after viral infections.
    • Patient-Centric Demand: Increasingly, people seek safe, natural, and scientifically validated solutions.

    Virulina® answers this demand by combining safety, efficacy, and evidence—offering both patients and physicians an integrative solution.

    Looking Ahead: Global Goals

    The NSNPL team has ambitious goals for Virulina®, envisioning it as a global benchmark in natural respiratory healthcare. Their objectives include:

    • Preventive Role: Supporting immune preparedness to reduce infection risk.
    • Therapeutic Role: Assisting in faster recovery during acute infections.
    • Rehabilitation: Addressing persistent cough, airway hyperreactivity, and chronic lung issues.
    • Safe Integrative Option: Providing physicians with an evidence-based herbal formulation that complements conventional care.
    • Global Relevance: Expanding Virulina®’s reach internationally as a model phytopharmaceutical.

    A Promise of Healing

    Virulina® is more than a product—it is a promise of healing born from dedication, research, and compassion. It symbolizes how passion, science, and perseverance can overcome financial and institutional hurdles to create something of lasting value for humanity.

    As Dr. Sharma concludes:

    “Success is not just about recognition. It is about knowing that patients who once suffered without solutions now have hope. Virulina® is our contribution to global health.”

    NSNPL, a DPIIT-recognised Innovative Startup, continues to focus on validated polyherbal solutions in the high infectious disease domain—helping communities overcome disease complications with safe, research-backed innovations.

    To know more, visit: www.nsnpl2health.com

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  • Ayurveda Day Celebration: 5 Major Healthcare Breakthroughs Transforming India’s Medical Landscape

    Ayurveda Day Celebration: 5 Major Healthcare Breakthroughs Transforming India’s Medical Landscape

    The healthcare sector in India as a whole was at the core of the healthcare sector as the country continued to celebrate its 10th Ayurveda Day, which marked ten years of notable growth in terms of integrating traditional medicine with the modern healthcare practice. The All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in Goa became the center of attention of this historic celebration as it presented some of the pioneering advances that make India one of the best providers of holistic medical services globally.

    Ayurvedic medicine has been going through a transformative journey over the last ten years, and the Ministry of Ayush organised a press conference that was held in Panaji, Goa, to publicise the changes. The theme of this year, Ayurveda for People, Ayurveda for Planet, in a manner sums up the twofold emphasis on the health of the individual and the health of the environment that characterises contemporary Ayurvedic practice.

    Revolutionary Healthcare Infrastructure Unveiled

    Professor Pradeep Kumar Prajapati, Director of AIIA Goa, has declared the opening of the state-of-the-art medical facilities that will signify a quantum leap in integrative healthcare. The new Integrated Oncology Unit is a tribute to the growing contribution of Ayurveda in cancer therapies, the synergy of ancient medicine and the modern technology of medicine.

    The Linen Processing Unit and the Central Sterile Supply Department show that AIIA Goa adheres to the global healthcare standards and, at the same time, does not sacrifice Ayurvedic treatment methods. Perhaps, most importantly, the new Blood Bank facility fills the gap between the old Ayurvedic culture and new emergency medical care, developing an entire healthcare ecosystem.

    These infrastructural projects are an indication of the strategic vision of India to make Ayurveda a viable alternative to any form of conventional medicine, but in a manner that would guarantee their clients’ safety through the contemporary medical practice.

    Global Recognition and Medical Tourism Expansion

    AIIA Goa has developed into a 250-bed hospital that has 22 specialised outpatient departments, and it is taking care of more than 800 patients each day. The increasing international patient clientele that the institute has been receiving is a testament to the popularity of Ayurveda and the rise of India as a medical tourism destination.

    Dean of AIIA Goa, Professor Sujata Kadam, highlighted that the Ayurveda Day celebration is not a mere ceremony as it is applied to be. This is a mark that illustrates our ten-year experience of wellness, equilibrium, and worldwide recognition, as she pointed out, that Ayurveda occupies a unique space in between tradition and science.

    The partnership of AIIA Goa and the Goa Tourism Department has given a new dimension to the prospects of Medical Value Travel in getting international clients who want to take up original Ayurvedic therapies in a world-renowned medical center.

    Evidence-Based Integration Strategy

    The 10th Ayurveda Day festival highlighted that there is a very urgent need to integrate the old wisdom and the new ways of research. Professor Prajapati emphasized the importance of evidence-based methods, which would prove traditional treatment in the context of modern scientific models.

    This integration approach overcomes the perennial distrust of conventional medicine by offering strict clinical verification but retaining the holistic values that characterise Ayurvedic practice. The strategy has won the goodwill of physicians, researchers, students, and policymakers across the country.

    Sustainable Healthcare for Global Impact

    The Ayurveda for People, Ayurveda for Planet is an indication of the holistic approach to the impact of healthcare on the environment. The focus of Ayurvedic medicine on natural solutions, green sourcing, and environmental harmony corresponds with the global sustainability objectives and provides good therapeutic results.

    This green awareness makes the Indian traditional medicine system a potential answer to the sustainability challenge facing the pharmaceutical industry, to provide biodegradable remedies that have little impact on the environment.

    National Movement Momentum

    The Ayurveda Day, 10th celebration, has brought a nationwide movement across the traditional healthcare borders. The vision of the government to democratize access to good healthcare by the use of Ayurvedic medicine is shown in the call by Professor Prajapati that all stakeholders should be involved.

    The movement also includes educational centers, research centers, health care facilities, and policy formulation organizations, which form an entire ecosystem in the development and modernization of Ayurvedic medicine.
    The founding of the AIIA Goa in 2022 by the Prime Minister as a leading institution in Ayurvedic education, research, and healthcare is a sign that the government is willing to take traditional medicine to the next stage on the international level.

    Future Implications

    The Ayurveda Day celebration on the 10th marks the onset of a new era in Indian healthcare, where traditional wisdom and modern medicine meet to develop new methods of treatment. The effectiveness of the AIIA Goa integrated model is a blueprint of other similar institutions across the country, and this can transform the healthcare delivery system in India.

    The blending of Ayurvedic concepts and contemporary medical facilities in India as the country goes on to establish itself as a global healthcare destination presents special competitive benefits in the global medical tourism marketplace.

    The focus on the legacy of Lord Dhanvantari and the incorporation of the future possibilities in the celebration reflect the Indian interest in conserving the cultural values and welcoming scientific development as a means of developing holistic healthcare into a sustainable platform.

  • 78-year-old’s, Failing Valves, but a Beating Comeback achieved with HVS Symbiosis’ MyCLIP

    78-year-old’s, Failing Valves, but a Beating Comeback achieved with HVS Symbiosis’ MyCLIP

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 22: A miracle was recorded when a 78-year-old patient walked into HVS Symbiosis Super-Speciality Hospital, barely able to breathe.

    His heart was pumping at just 25% of its capacity, his coronary arteries were critically blocked, and his mitral valve leaked so badly that every heartbeat was a struggle.

    For most hospitals, the only option would have been high-risk open-heart surgery. For HVS, it was the start of a medical first.

    Rethinking the Impossible 

    “A patient like this is like balancing on a razor’s edge,” said Dr Ankur Phatarpekar.

    “With such a weak heart, surgery itself could have triggered what we call afterload mismatch. Wherein, the heart collapses under sudden pressure changes. It’s a risk that often proves fatal.”

    Instead of accepting the odds, the team designed a pioneering, two-step, minimally meddling plan, one that would give a shot at life.

    First In-Human Trial: A Landmark Achievement 

    Through a pinhole in the wrist, Dr Meghav Shah, Dr Amit Gangwani, Dr Aniruddha Pawar, Dr Harshad Sagar, Dr Kunal Patankar, Dr Gourish Shinde, Dr Kedar Pote, and Dr Pravin Lovhale performed a complex coronary angioplasty, carefully placing stents in two major arteries.

    “The response was immediate,” noted Dr Meghav Shah. “We observed a measurable reduction in valve leakage, a clear indicator that the intervention was working as intended.”

    Yet the fight wasn’t over. After 48 hours in the ICU, tests confirmed the mitral valve still leaked severely.

    Led by the closing of the Leaky Valve without Surgery 

    Then came the defining move: the MyCLIP TEER (Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair). Instead of opening the chest, doctors reached the mitral valve through a vein in the leg.

    “Picture a door that won’t close,” explained Dr Gangwani. “MyCLIP works like a precision hinge, which is a tiny, fabric-covered clip that brings the flaps together so the valve shuts again.”

    With expert guidance from Dr Gourish Shinde and Dr Pravin Lovhale, the procedure sealed the leak. “The magic is in teamwork,” added Dr Shinde. As aptly put by Dr Kedar Pote, “It takes a perfect sync of imagers and interventionists to make such cutting-edge repairs succeed.”

    Transition of ICU Monitors to Normal Breathing: 

    It barely took time for the 78-year-old patient to be out of the ICU, breathing freely and resting without the bothersome fatigue that once defined his life.

    “This isn’t just one success story,” emphasised Dr Harshad Sagar. “It’s proof of what’s possible when you refuse to accept limits.” 

    “Two of these procedures were part of India’s First-in-Human studies, underlining HVS’s role as a frontrunner in advanced cardiac innovation.” – Dr Aniruddha Pawar

    It signifies the future of Cardiac Care: 

    “Once upon a time, a patient like this would have been considered inoperable,” reflected Dr. Kunal Patankar.

    “Every heartbeat saved with MyCLIP is proof that the future is here.” 

    About HVE & HVS

    HVS Symbiosis Super-Speciality Hospital is a flagship member of the Heart & Vascular Superspeciality Group and is supported by the multi-disciplinary Heart Valve Experts (HVE). With HVE’s specialised team driving innovation in valve and structural heart care, HVS is redefining treatment for high-risk patients once considered beyond options. Powered by advanced technology, a cutting-edge cath lab, and some of India’s foremost interventional cardiologists, the hospital embodies HVE’s mission: transforming complex heart challenges into stories of renewed life.

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  • Dietitian Natasha Mohan: The Catalyst for Ananya’s PCOD Recovery

    Dietitian Natasha Mohan: The Catalyst for Ananya’s PCOD Recovery

    New Delhi [India], September 22: At 23, Ananya should have been enjoying the best years of her life. But instead, she found herself stuck in a cycle of confusion, frustration, and hopelessness.

    It began subtly—her periods became irregular. She brushed it off as stress. But soon, the symptoms escalated: unexpected weight gain, persistent acne, excessive hair fall, mood swings, and constant fatigue. A visit to the doctor confirmed the diagnosis: PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease). While it was a relief to finally have a name for what she was experiencing, it came with a heavy burden—no real solution in sight.

    She tried everything—prescription medications that offered temporary relief, random internet diet plans, intense gym sessions that left her drained. Every attempt ended in disappointment. Her self-esteem plummeted. She stopped going out, withdrew from friends, and began to lose touch with the vibrant person she once was.

    One sleepless night, while desperately searching for answers online, Ananya stumbled upon a YouTube video titled:

    “PCOD/PCOS Diet Plan”

    The thumbnail featured a warm, confident woman speaking directly to the camera. Something about her journey fighting against PCOD challenges and achieving success which she felt genuine and trustworthy. Ananya clicked play.

    That single click would change her life.

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLto_MiVC4ZzWfLCbuMlx4u5vo-Wrcx1d3&si=BIB1YwJn86lzjA-T

    A Beacon of Hope: Natasha Mohan’s Holistic Healing Approach

    Dietitian Natasha Mohan is one of India’s most respected and trusted names in therapeutic nutrition. With over 2.2 million YouTube subscribers on her flagship channel, Food Vs Health Hindi TV, and a combined following of over 4 million across platforms, she is a guiding light for those struggling with lifestyle disorders.

    But unlike countless others, Natasha doesn’t promote crash diets or quick fixes. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: heal the body from within.

    In the video, Natasha explained PCOD in a way that was both science-backed and empathetic. She emphasized that PCOD wasn’t a life sentence—it was the body’s way of signaling imbalance. What truly stood out to Ananya was Natasha’s holistic approach—something most mainstream treatments fail to offer.

    A Personalized Plan—and a Support System Like No Other

    Ananya booked her consultation without hesitation. From the very first session, she experienced something different. Natasha and her team didn’t just look at her symptoms—they looked at her.

    She was supported by a dedicated panel of expert doctors, certified dietitians, and trained health counsellors who collaborated to create a personalized therapeutic diet and lifestyle plan tailored to her hormonal profile, lifestyle, emotional well-being, and goals.

    No starvation, no extreme restrictions, and no hours in the kitchen. Just balanced, sustainable, and enjoyable nutrition.

    And the results followed—gradually, then dramatically:

    Her periods became regular.

    Her skin cleared up.

    She began losing weight naturally.

    Energy and mental clarity returned.

    Her confidence skyrocketed.

    But most importantly, she felt in control again.

    Beyond Food: Healing Mind, Body, and Spirit

    What sets Natasha apart is not just her expertise, but her holistic, 360-degree approach to wellness—something rarely found elsewhere. Her method goes beyond food:

    Stress management techniques

    Emotional wellness tools

    Daily motivation through videos, group calls, and lifestyle sessions

    Meditation, journaling, and mindfulness practices

    Ananya began integrating all of these into her life. It wasn’t always easy—there were challenging days. But she never felt alone. Natasha and her team were always just a message or call away.

    The Transformation: Inside and Out

    Months later, Ananya looked in the mirror and smiled—genuinely, confidently. The girl who once felt lost had reclaimed her health, her joy, and her future. She had naturally reversed her PCOD. And in doing so, she found a mission—to inspire others just like her.

    She often says:

    “If I hadn’t found Natasha ma’am’s video that night, I don’t know where I’d be today.”

    Today, Ananya actively shares her journey online, encouraging young women not to give up hope. Because with the right support and the right guide, healing isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable.

    Join the Movement—Start Your Transformation Today

    If you, like Ananya, are struggling with PCOD, thyroid issues, diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, or any lifestyle disorder—know that you are not alone. And you don’t have to do it alone.

     For consultation Visit: www.natashamohan.com
     Follow Natasha on Instagram : @dt.natashamohan

    To empower you to heal your body naturally—and for life.

    Disclaimer: This article is for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before taking any step.

  • Vedanta’s BALCO Medical Centre Puts Spotlight on Cancer Prevention and Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Cancer Care

    Vedanta’s BALCO Medical Centre Puts Spotlight on Cancer Prevention and Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Cancer Care

    Raipur (Chhattisgarh) [India], September 22: BALCO Medical Centre (BMC), a unit of Vedanta Medical Research Foundation and one of Central India’s leading cancer care institutions, successfully hosted the 3rd edition of the BMC Chhattisgarh Cancer Conclave, bringing together over 300 global oncology experts. Focused on simplifying cancer treatment, improving patient outcomes, and advancing research, the conclave saw the participation of more than 1,200 delegates, including international and national oncologists, public health experts, policymakers, and researchers.

    This year’s theme, “Driving Common-Sense Oncology – Multi-disciplinary Management of Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, and Lung Cancers,” underscored the importance of coordinated, team-based care. Organized in collaboration with ecancer, Tata Memorial Centre, and the National Cancer Grid, the three-day conclave hosted over 20 expert-led panel discussions.

    The program featured first-of-its-kind workshops in the region, including CAR-T cell apheresis, live surgical demonstration on head and neck cancers, mini-ACORD research workshop, communication skills training for end-of-life care, and a hands-on contouring workshop on SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy). In addition, the conclave convened the Women for Oncology (W4O India) network meeting and a dedicated cancer prevention workshop aimed at strengthening community-level cancer care delivery.

    Welcoming participants, Mrs. Jyoti Agarwal, Chairperson of Vedanta Medical Research Foundation, said, “It is an absolute honour to host globally renowned oncologists united by a common commitment to defeating cancer. Cancer prevention is the strongest form of cure, and at Vedanta Medical Research Foundation (VMRF), our mission is to empower communities with knowledge, tools, and access for timely action. This conclave reaffirms our resolve not only to treat but to prevent, ensuring healthier futures for generations to come.”

    Cancer Prevention and Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Cancer Care PNN

    Speaking on international collaborations, Dr. Shailesh Shrikhande, Deputy Director of Tata Memorial Hospital and Head of Cancer Surgery, noted, “Effective cancer care in India must span the entire continuum, from prevention to advanced treatment. This conclave demonstrates that when evidence-based prevention strategies are combined with multidisciplinary expertise, we can significantly reduce both incidence and mortality by a blend of socialistic and capitalistic approaches. The importance of retaining scientific values and ethics during this process cannot be underestimated.”

    Emphasizing the vision of the conclave, Dr. Bhawna Sirohi, Medical Director, BALCO Medical Centre, said, “The rapid rise in cancer cases in recent years is deeply concerning. This is why awareness and prevention are non-negotiable. People must understand that with the right measures and timely treatment, cancer is preventable, affordable, and curable. Our goal is to make prevention the most accessible form of equity in cancer care.”

    Highlighting the importance of locally relevant research, Dr. Diwakar Pandey, Consultant Surgical Oncologist, BALCO Medical Centre, shared, “Researches in cancer care play a vital role in shaping effective strategies. As we conclude another transformative conclave, it is encouraging to see young oncologists pursuing research that addresses the specific needs of their patients, paving the way for cost-effective and culturally appropriate prevention strategies within public health systems.”

    The 3rd edition of the conclave reinforced BMC’s commitment in building Central India’s most comprehensive cancer ecosystem, where treatment excellence is integrated with prevention, advocacy, and education. The conclave concluded with a call to scale preventive oncology as a public health priority, aligning with the nation’s vision of reducing the national cancer burden in the coming decades.

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