Category: Health

  • Apollo Adlux Hospital Makes History with Hip Fracture Surgery on India’s Oldest Resident

    Apollo Adlux Hospital Makes History with Hip Fracture Surgery on India’s Oldest Resident

    In a groundbreaking achievement, Apollo Adlux Hospital in India has successfully performed a hip fracture surgery on Mrs. Fathima, a 110-year-old patient from Chavakkad, Thrissur district. Dr. Prince Shanavas Khan, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics, and his dedicated medical team, inspired by Britain’s pioneering geriatric care for Gladys Hooper at 112, showcased their commitment to innovative healthcare through this remarkable feat.

    Mrs. Fathima, a resident of Chavakkad in Thrissur district, faced a life-altering accident that resulted in a hip fracture. Her journey towards recovery would soon demonstrate the exceptional care provided by Apollo Adlux Hospital. Recognizing the urgency of Fathima’s condition, she was swiftly admitted under Apollo Adlux Hospital’s special senior citizen scheme, MITRA. She arrived at the hospital in severe pain, unable to carry out her daily routines. The fractured hip caused excruciating pain during basic activities like urination and movement.
     
    To alleviate her pain and create an optimal window for surgery, the medical team employed an innovative approach, administering a highly effective Fascia iliaca block. This cutting-edge technique provided complete pain relief for 12 hours, paving the way for immediate surgical intervention.

    Within half an hour, the skilled medical team, led by Dr. Prince Shanavas Khan, successfully conducted the hip replacement surgery. This was followed by 2 hours of observation and 1 day in the ICU. Fathima’s swift recovery and newfound freedom from pain stand as a testament to the expertise and unwavering commitment to geriatric care at Apollo Adlux Hospital.

    The achievement not only marked a historic medical milestone in India but also highlighted the hospital’s dedication to providing unparalleled care for senior citizens. The geriatric care offered at Apollo Adlux Hospital has once again demonstrated its excellence, ensuring that individuals like Fathima can regain their independence and enjoy a higher quality of life in their later years.

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  • Artificial Intelligence can’t replace doctors healing touch, Experts

    Artificial Intelligence can’t replace doctors healing touch, Experts

    Bavdhan: During the National Conclave and Suryadatta Dhanvantari National Award ceremony organized by Suryadatta Institute of Health Sciences, Dr. K. H. Presenting the award to Sancheti, from left Sushma Chordia, Dr. Avinash Bhondve, Dr. Kalyan Gangwal, Dr. Samprasad Vinod, Dr. K. H. Sancheti, Prof. Dr. Sanjay B. Chordia, Dr. Shubda Joshi and Snehal Navlakha.

    Suryadatta Education Foundation organized one day a National Conclave on ‘Impact of AI & Digital Technology in Medical Sciences’ & Suryadatta Dhanvantari National Awards

    Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 22: Although the medical field is becoming advanced due to artificial intelligence and digital technology, many treatments are becoming easier, but the healing touch of the doctor’s hand is comforting to the patients. So, artificial Intelligence or digital technology can not replace the doctors’ healing touch, says Experts.

    Suryadatta Education Foundation’s Suryadatta Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) & Suryadatta College of Pharmacy Healthcare and Research (SCPHR) has organized a National Conclave on ‘Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology on Medical Science’ and ‘Suryadatta Dhanvantari National Award 2023’ to honor doctors who have made outstanding contributions in the field of medical.

    Veteran Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. K. H. Sancheti, Yoga Guru Dr. Samprasad Vinod, and cardiologist Dr. Kalyan Gangwal honored the doctor with the Dhanwantari Award. Also, Dr. Sancheti was honored with ‘Suryaratna- A modern saint of India’, while Dr. Vinod & Dr. Gangwal were honored with ‘Suryabhushan Global Award 2023’

    The event took place at Suryadatta’s Bavdhan campus. Founder President of Suryadatta Education Prof. Dr. Sanjay B. Chordiya, Vice-President Sushama Chordiya, Associate Vice-President Snehal Navlakha, Dr. Kimaya Gandhi, Chief Operating Officer Akshit Kushal, Ankit Navlakha, Indian Medical Association Maharashtra’s former President Dr. Avinash Bhondave, General Practitioners Association’s Vice President Dr. Shubhada Joshi were present on the occasion. Dr. Arun Jamkar, former vice-chancellor of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Dr. Aniket Joshi, Dr. Suresh Shinde, and Dr. Pushkar Khair put their views in the conclave.

    Dr. K. H. Sancheti said, “I congratulated all the doctors who have felicitated for remarkable contributions to the field of medicine. No matter how technology evolves, the juice of love in the doctor-patient relationship must remain forever. Honesty and integrity of patient care should be maintained. If doctors do humanitarian work, a hopeful world will be created for future generations.”

    Dr. Samprasad Vinod said, For patients, a doctor’s healing touch is like a mother’s hand on her child’s back. Although the use of AI is increasing, it will not take place the feeling of emotional touch. For that, a God-like doctor is needed & their need in society will continue. Humanity is indispensable for human beings to live life. Suryadatta is spreading humanity amongst the students through this kind of event. 

    Dr. Kalyan Gangwal mentioned that this program gives the message that the sympathy of a doctor is more important than the Pathy of the doctor. Dr. Sanjay Chordiya brought all the doctors of various Pathie on one platform. The doctor-patient relationship is one of empathy and compassion rather than technology. The character of the doctor is equally important.

    Prof. Dr. Sanjay B. Chordiya gave an opening remarks and said, “Medical sector and health facilities are becoming technology-oriented and advanced day by day. The growing use of artificial intelligence is changing the face of the medical field. This conclave was organized to discuss this changing situation. The Dhanwantari Award was given with the aim of expressing gratitude towards the work of doctors who have contributed a lot to a healthy society.

    Dr. Avinash Bhondave said Prof. Dr. Sanjay B. Chordiya put the idea in front of us to honor the doctors and discuss the current status of the medical field. It is a pleasure to be able to honor such senior and great doctors who have served so far to keep the common people healthy.

    Many awardees also expressed their feelings and gratitude towards the Suryadatta Group. Students and teaching-nonteaching staff of Suryadatta College of Physiotherapy and College of Pharmacy have made efforts to make the event successful. Vasundhara Kashikar-Bhagawat compared the program. Prashant Pitaliya gave a vote of thanks.

    These doctors felicitated:

    Former Vice-Chancellor of MUHS Dr. Arun Jamkar, Cardiologist Dr. Shirish Hiremath, Neurosurgeon Dr. Jaydev Panchwagh, Laparoscopic Specialist Dr. Jyotsna Kulkarni, Dermatologist Dr. Narendra Patwardhan, Gynecologist and obstetrician Dr. Sanjay Gupte, Ophthalmologist Dr. Shrikant Kelkar, Neuro Physician Dr. Sudhir Kothari, Endocrinologist Dr. Uday Phadke, Pathologist Dr. Nitin Dhande, Physician Dr. Madhuri Joglekar, Ayurvedacharya Dr. Leena Borude, Dr. Kirti Bhati, Urologist Dr. Amol Talwalikar, ENT Specialist Dr. Kailas Sant, Robotic Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Neeraj Adkar, Diabetologist Dr. Suhas Erande, Physician Dr. Ajit Tambolkar, Physiotherapist Dr. Sharmila Parlikar, Microbiologist Dr. Renu Bhardwaj, Dr. Kiran Gadre, Endochronologist Dr. Uday Phadke, Pediatrician Dr. Padma Karve, Gastroenterologist Dr. Parimal Lawate, Family Physician Dr. V. N. Jagtap, Dietician Dr. Medha Patwardhan, Homeopath Dr. Kirti Singh Chavan, Oncophysician Dr. Chetan Deshmukh, Hematologist Dr. Sameer Millenkari, Critical Care Consultant Dr. Subhal Dixit, Radiologist Dr. Avinash Kelkar, Laparoscopic specialist Dr. Ramesh Dumbre, Sports Physician Dr. Sridhar Chiplunkar, Gastro Surgeon Dr. Jaisingh Shinde, Surgeon Dr. Satish Pattanshetty, Homeopath Dr. Dharmendra Sharma, Anesthetist Dr. Sandeep Patil, Physician Dr. Aniket Joshi, Dr. Suresh Shinde, Dr. Pushkar Khair, Gynecologist. Dr. Charulata Bapye was honored with the ‘Suryadatta Dhanvantari National Award 2023’ at the hands of Dr. K. H. Sancheti, Dr. Kalyan Gangwal, and Dr. Samprasad Vinod for their remarkable medical service.

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  • Global Women’s Health Innovation Conference 2023 and Femtech & Innovation awards to be held in Bengaluru on Friday 13 October 2023

    Global Women’s Health Innovation Conference 2023 and Femtech & Innovation awards to be held in Bengaluru on Friday 13 October 2023

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 22: The second edition of Global Women’s Health Innovation Conference dedicated to advancing women’s health through technology will bring over 30 leading experts together on Friday 13 October 2023 in the Hotel Royal Orchid, Bengaluru. The conference has gone global to invite women leaders in investment and health tech, and extraordinary male allies, who have shown remarkable commitment to a health equal future.  

    Speaking ahead of the conference announcement, the lead advisory board member, Reenita Das, shared some highlights from the agenda. She said, “GWHIC takes a unique approach by beginning with women over 65 and addressing critical issues related to elder women such as dementia and chronic conditions. This departure from the norm, where most conferences typically emphasize menstruation and infertility as primary themes, adds a compelling dimension to the conference. The agenda will cover the health challenges that women encounter throughout their life journey and the best practices in Femtech and health tech that will provide women with enhanced support.” Reenita Das is a global health leader, Healthcare evangelist, strategist, and voted top 100 women in Healthtech and Femtech and the only woman Vice President of Frost & Sullivan. 

    A significant addition to the conference this year is Padmaja Ruparel, Co-Founder of Indian Angel Network and Founding Partner of IAN Fund who joins the Advisory Board and brings the much needed and vital perspective from the VC’s and angel investors to the program.

    “Unveiling the Unseen: Caring for the 65+ women” is a pathbreaking panel focused on elder women health. India’s leading elder care experts, Dr Arvind Kasthuri, Professor of Community Health in St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Dr Radha S Murthy, Co-Founder& Managing Trustee, Nightingales Medical Trust and Uma Nambiar, Co-founder and Chairperson, Digital Health India Association (DHIA), will participate in this panel. The panel is moderated by Bharat Gera, Founder of Human Centric Healthcare Ecosystem (HCHE).

    The challenges and opportunities in menopause, considered a $600 billion opportunity by Female Founders Fund, will be discussed in a dedicated panel led by Swathi Kulkarni, Co-founder, and CEO of Elda Health. Global menopause innovators, Ann Garnier, Founder, and CEO of Lisa Health and Dr Mridula Pore, Co-founder, and Co-CEO of Peppy share the stage with her.

    Key speakers include Sanjeev Malhotra, CEO, Centre of Excellence for IoT and AI, NASSCOM and FEMTECH pioneers such as Sanj Singh, CEO of Temple Therapeutics and Shailja Dixit, CEO and Founder, Curio Digital Therapeutics.

    Jaya Rebello, Managing Director of Collab Function, the conference organiser, announced the GWHIC Femtech & Innovation Awards and key partnerships.

    “Staying true to our vision of enhancing the ecosystem of women’s health, we announce the GWHIC Femtech & Innovation Awards in 2023. The award nominations are open till 30 September and details are available at https://gwhic.com/awards2023/

    “We welcome Frost & Sullivan, the growth pipeline company, as the conference Knowledge Partner. For over six decades, Frost & Sullivan has guided the world’s top companies toward transformational growth journeys that result in a stream of innovative growth opportunities.” 
     
     “BioSpectrum India, India’s most authoritative biotech business monthly magazine, joins the conference as a Biotech Partner. MediCircle will once again support as the conference media partner.”

    “Year after year, we are not only envisioning a brighter future but actively shaping it. We welcome everyone to join this movement and help make health equity a reality”, She concluded.

    Delegate registration: https://gwhic.com/delegate-registration/

    Conference help desk: Email hello@collabfunction.com Phone No.: 7777019003.

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  • Ayurveda Federation seeks support from UP CM Yogi Adityanath for Health Scheme Inclusion

    Ayurveda Federation seeks support from UP CM Yogi Adityanath for Health Scheme Inclusion

    Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 21: A central delegation from the Ayurveda Federation of India (AFI), a prominent unit of the Ayurveda Science Forum registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, held a crucial meeting with Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday.

    The primary purpose of this significant meeting was to propose the incorporation of Ayurvedic treatments into the Ayushman Bharat Scheme and the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay State Employees Cashless Medical Scheme.

    Leading the AFI delegation was Acharya Manish Ji, the distinguished founding patron of the organization and the visionary behind Jeena Sikho Lifecare Limited.

    Acharya Manish Ji articulated that the inclusion of Ayurvedic treatment facilities within these schemes could potentially benefit the entire population of Uttar Pradesh, which exceeds 27 crores. Ayurveda offers numerous effective medical methodologies, such as Panchakarma (a process for eliminating toxins from the body) and Ksharsutra (a surgical approach for diseases related to the rectum). These methods are not only safe but also cost-effective, providing immediate and lasting relief from various ailments.

    It is imperative to underline that the Ayurveda Federation of India represents a collective of over 15 lakh Ayurveda stakeholders, including Vaidyas/Doctors, students, Panchakarma therapists, nurses, pharmacists, clinic assistants, pharma companies, Ayurveda colleges, principals, and more. As a Central Government-recognized Ayurveda Science Forum, AFI stands as the sole representative organization of its kind. Established just two years ago by leading physicians in the country, with Ayurvedacharya Dr. Abhishek serving as the main founder, the organization is committed to advancing Ayurveda as a global healthcare system and addressing the myriad challenges faced by millions of Ayurveda stakeholders. The Ayurveda Federation of India looks forward to constructive collaboration with the government of Uttar Pradesh and believes that the integration of Ayurvedic healthcare into these schemes will usher in a new era of holistic well-being for the state’s residents.

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  • World Alzheimer’s Day: Top Health Experts’ Advice to Preserving Brain Health

    World Alzheimer’s Day: Top Health Experts’ Advice to Preserving Brain Health

    New Delhi (India), September 21: In a world where the aging population is steadily on the rise, the importance of preserving brain health has never been more paramount. World Alzheimer’s Day, observed annually on September 21st, serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges and complexities associated with cognitive decline. Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, affects millions of lives worldwide, making it a pressing global health concern.

    On this World Alzheimer’s Day, we embark on a journey to explore the invaluable insights and wisdom offered by these experts, with their deep understanding of the human mind, have dedicated their careers to unraveling the mysteries of cognitive function, memory, and mental well-being. Their collective knowledge and expertise provide a beacon of hope for those seeking guidance on how to maintain and even enhance brain health throughout their lives.

    Dr. Dhawan Sumeet R, MD, DM, Neurologist and Development Behavior Speech Specialist, Apollo Clinic, Chandigarh

    Preserving brain health is crucial for preventing memory loss and maintaining intellectual function as we age. A balanced approach includes a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and brain-boosting nutrients like vitamin E and B vitamins. Regular physical exercise, meditation and yoga increase blood flow to the brain. Mental stimulation through activities like puzzles, reading or learning new skills helps keep the mind sharp. Prioritizing quality sleep is essential, as it allows the brain to consolidate memories and recharge. Lastly, managing stress and maintaining strong social connections contribute to overall brain health, fostering resilience against memory loss as we journey through life. Managing diabetes, blood pressure, kidney function and liver function helps optimize brain functions and memory.

    Dr. Madhu Vamsi G, MBBS, MD (Psychiatry), Consultant in Hyderabad

    On this Alzheimer’s Day, it’s crucial to spotlight the behavioral problems that often accompany this disease. Alzheimer’s isn’t just about memory loss; it can profoundly impact behavior and emotions.

    Common behavioral issues include agitation, anxiety, wandering, hallucinations, and sundowning. These behaviors stem from the confusion and frustration individuals with Alzheimer’s experience as their cognitive abilities decline.

    As a psychiatrist, I urge understanding and patience when dealing with these behaviors. Effective communication, creating a safe environment and validation of their feelings can make a significant difference. Caregivers play a vital role in managing these challenges, and they must seek support and respite care when needed. By addressing these behavioral challenges with compassion, we can enhance the quality of life.

    Ms. Megha Rathi, M.Phil, Clinical Psychology & PhD Scholar, Senior Clinical Psychologist (Gold Medalist) Caring Minds, Kolkata

    Alzheimer’s disease takes away our basic right to remember. It typically occurs in old age but can also have an early onset, with risk factors being lifestyle diseases, genetic factors, and abnormalities in neurotransmitters and brain structure (prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus). Though it’s irreversible, we can surely try to delay the worsening of symptoms with early diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, and structured neuropsychiatric rehabilitation. I would just say that let’s try to take preventive measures, as people with Alzheimer’s may forget us, but we as a society and mental health professionals ought to remember them.

    Dr. Naazneen Ladak, MBBS, DPM, MS Psychiatry(USA), MSPAC(USA), Specialization in Geriatrics, Director – BHN Elder Care Centers, Consulting Psychiatrist, Mumbai

    Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative process that leads to the gradual degeneration and loss of brain cells, contributing to its debilitating effects on cognition and memory. Certain brain activity in people diminishes during the early stages of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Just like we do physical activities or exercise to keep us physically healthy, one should not neglect mental health. To keep our brains working, one should keep them regularly stimulated; preserving Brain health is important to maintain cognitive junctions and also serves as an integral part of longevity. We can keep our brain healthy in the following ways: doing activities that challenge the brain, for example, brushing teeth with the opposite hand and helping stimulate the non-dominant area of the brain.

    Taking up a hobby, solving crossword puzzles, playing Sudoku, or regularly reading a magazine or newspaper can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. A change in the normal routine, like taking a different routine home or shopping at a different store. By introducing new experiences, one activates the brain. Eating brain-boosting foods like wholegrains, blueberries, broccoli, fish, and nuts.

    Dr. Neil Shah, MD Psychiatry, Geeta Hospital, Jamnagiri Road, Dhule, Maharashtra

    Alzheimer’s disease is a neurological condition that causes memory loss, which can sometimes be associated with behavioral disturbances. Taking care of your brain health is of utmost importance to avoid suffering from this condition later in your life. Some of the simple preventive measures that can be taken are: Engage in regular physical exercise, as it increases blood flow to your brain. Have a balanced, healthy diet consisting of green leafy vegetables, fruits, and dry fruits like walnuts. Nutritional supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids have also proven to be effective in preventing Alzheimer’s disease.

    Challenge your brain and memory by engaging in tasks such as solving puzzles, crosswords, reading books, and learning a new skill. Ensure that you have an adequate sleep of at least 8 hours as the brain cells repair themselves during sleep. Lastly, avoid physical trauma to your brain by ensuring that you wear a helmet while driving or use appropriate protective gear in activities that have the potential to cause a head injury.

    Dr. N.K. Tak, MBBS, MD, FIPS, MIASM, Psychiatrist, Jaipur

    Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease in which there is a loss of cognitive functions such as thinking, logic, reasoning, and memory. There is emotional instability and changes in personality as well. It accounts for 50–60% of all patients with dementia. It’s generally seen in 65-year-olds and older. It is more commonly seen in females. There are various genetic (40%) and other causes leading to Alzheimer’s. So, how can we preserve our mental health? Primarily, start exercising for 30 minutes regularly; brisk walking and aerobics are most preferable. Secondly, start including foods rich in citrus, vitamin B12, vitamin A, C, and E. Thirdly, sleeping well and relaxing your body are essential. One can also mentally try to reflect on one’s day and recollect all activities done on that day to jog their memory. Avoid using your phone for an hour before going to bed. Yet, the most important and handy tool is consistently reading books to prevent dementia (forgetfulness) in the elderly.

    Dr. Shabiullah Syyed, MBBS, MD (Psychiatry), WPA Young Fellowship (Germany), Consultant Psychiatrist, The Definitive Mind Clinic, Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Continua Kids, Hygiea Hospital, New Delhi

    Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder characterized by the accumulation of certain proteins, leading to brain shrinkage and cell death, ultimately causing a decline in memory, thinking, behavior, and social skills. It is not a normal part of aging; age is a significant risk factor, with most cases occurring in individuals aged 65 and older, although early-onset Alzheimer’s can also occur. The disease advances through stages, with symptoms worsening over time. Treatments can temporarily alleviate symptoms and enhance the quality of life for both patients and caregivers. Managing behavioral changes involves maintaining a familiar environment, monitoring comfort, providing comfort objects, and using redirection while avoiding confrontation. Medications like antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, anticonvulsants, and antipsychotics may help manage specific symptoms. Additionally, adopting a mentally, physically, and socially active lifestyle, along with a healthy diet, can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s. On World Alzheimer’s Day, it’s essential to dispel misconceptions about the condition and seek early help from a Psychiatrist when needed.

    Ms. Sukirti Meena, M.A Applied psychology, Psychologist registered at NCS (Ministry of Labour & Employment), Tokyo Meguro counselling,   Jaipur

    Self-awareness can help improve our brain health. Self-awareness is a useful skill for determining negative thought patterns and behavioral attributes responsible for our overall health and well-being. Self-awareness helps improve our psychosocial-cognitive skills like decision-making, organizing daily activities, maintaining healthy relationships, and developing a positive attitude towards new life experiences. Self-help exercises like yoga, meditation, mindfulness practices, etc. can boost self-awareness and help us relax and rejuvenate. In contrast to traditional practices, NSDR (nonsleep deep rest) has been found to be an effective therapy for optimizing brain health.

    Based on the concepts of hypnosis and yoga nidra, NSDR is an audio-visual therapy aid that helps an individual experience deep rest without falling asleep. To reduce the risk factors responsible for chronic diseases and psychological disorders and to maintain a healthy lifestyle, it is recommended to practice any of these self-help exercises and mindfulness-based therapies for a better quality of life.

    Dr. Dhawan Sumeet R, MD, DM, Neurologist and development behavior speech specialist, Apollo Clinic Chandigarh

    Preserving brain health is crucial for preventing memory loss and maintaining intellectual function as we age. A balanced approach includes a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and brain-boosting nutrients like vitamin E and B vitamins. Regular physical exercise, meditation and yoga increase blood flow to the brain. Mental stimulation through activities like puzzles, reading or learning new skills helps keep the mind sharp. Prioritizing quality sleep is essential, as it allows the brain to consolidate memories and recharge. Lastly, managing stress and maintaining strong social connections contribute to overall brain health, fostering resilience against memory loss as we journey through life. Managing diabetes, blood pressure, kidney function and liver function helps optimize brain functions and memory.  

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  • The Lifesaving Benefits of Newborn Screening: By Genworks

    The Lifesaving Benefits of Newborn Screening: By Genworks

    New Delhi (India), September 20: Every baby that is born is a precious gift and ensuring the good health and well-being of the baby is paramount for a happy and healthy future. Newborn screening helps in early detection and addressing potential health issues in their infancy.  Unfortunately, newborn screening is overlooked, which denies the opportunity for the metabolic disorder/deficiency to be corrected and for the baby to lead a normal life and transform into a healthy child and adult. Newborn screening is not merely a routine procedure but a critical investment in the baby’s & child’s future. 

    According to the World Health Organization, there are over 6,700 newborn deaths each day amounting to 47% of all child deaths under the age of five years from 40% in 1990. Talking about India in particular, the current infant mortality rate in 2023 is 26.619 deaths per 1000 live births. An effective way to avoid these deaths is by embracing newborn screening. Parents and caregivers should prioritize early screenings, follow recommended schedules, and collaborate closely with healthcare professionals to give their children the best start in life and avoid deaths as much as possible.  

    Most babies look healthy when they are born but the fact that some potential problems are not readily visible. A metabolic disorder is one that can get in the way of how a body breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and derives energy for its normal growth and activities. When it is not detected early, the chances of treatment later are minimal or not possible at all. These problems can affect a baby’s physical, mental and emotional development and can cause life-threatening diseases or conditions. With early screening, healthcare providers can treat these problems and empower children to lead healthy lives. The list of conditions for which newborn screening is carried out differs from country to country on the basis of prevalent problems. The conditions for which neonatal screening has been proposed in the Indian scenario include hearing loss, congenital hypothyroidism, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency besides biotinidase deficiency and phenylketonuria.   It is also possible to detect the presence of Duchene’s muscular dystrophy quite early  thanks to advances in medical diagnostics. 

    As we celebrate newborn screening awareness month, Genworks continues its pitch for early identification of medical conditions in newborns with technologies that can assist healthcare professionals. These technologies enable screening/monitoring for hearing loss, metabolic disorders/deficiencies, and neonatal jaundice as well as providing appropriate treatment solutions.    

    The Victor 2D from Revvity (PerkinElmer) is the current gold standard in newborn screening. This system is a robust, cost-efficient screening solution for seven Newborn screening disorders including congenital hypothyroidism, phenylketonuria, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, galactosemia, cystic fibrosis, biotinidase and G6PD deficiency.  Victor 2D is the platform of choice for leading laboratories across the world. More than 10 million newborns are screened with the Victor2 D system each year.  

    In addition, Billicare promoted by GenWorks makes sure that Jaundice in infants can be avoided at early stages. It causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. The medical term for jaundice in babies is neonatal jaundice. Over 60% of the term and 80% of preterm newborn babies develop clinical Jaundice in the first week after birth. Early screening allows doctors to make sure that children are diagnosed with jaundice before leaving the hospital or birth centre. GenWorks promotes the BiliCare device, a groundbreaking tool for precise measurement and monitoring of bilirubin levels in newborns. This innovative technology assesses the risk of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, offering a gentle and efficient solution for healthcare professionals working in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and newborn nurseries. The device helps in checking the bilirubin levels and avoiding serious Jaundice in children. 

    Other than this, GenWorks also takes pride in presenting the Echo-Screen Hearing Screener, an all-in-one hearing screening solution characterized by its advanced technology and automated results with preset screening parameters. According to the World Health Organization, over 34 million children have hearing loss out of which around 60% of cases can be prevented completely. The Echo Screen Hearing Screener is pivotal for early detection of hearing loss, addressing the critical need for hearing screening in newborns. The device combines advanced DPOAWM TEOAE, and AABR technology with automated results and completely standardized present screening parameters along with data management software for result access.

    GenWorks is committed to improving healthcare access and outcomes and is making consistent efforts to emphasize the indispensable role of early medical screening for children. GenWorks recognizes that proactive healthcare measures during a child’s early years are instrumental in ensuring their lifelong well-being and potential. Stating the importance of the Newborn Screening Awareness Month, Mr. GaneshPrasad, Founder, MD & CEO said “At GenWorks Healthcare, we are dedicated to providing healthcare solutions that support medical professionals in delivering timely and effective care to children across the nation.”

    About GenWorks: GenWorks is a leading healthcare solutions provider committed to enhancing healthcare access and outcomes. With a mission to improve healthcare for all, GenWorks offers a range of innovative solutions that support healthcare professionals in providing top-tier care to patients.

    For more information about GenWorks and our mission to improve healthcare outcomes, please visit www.genworks.com

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  • Dr. Bhasker Sharma: Pioneering Homeopath and All India Secretary of the Medical Wing

    Dr. Bhasker Sharma: Pioneering Homeopath and All India Secretary of the Medical Wing

    New Delhi (India), September 16: Renowned homeopathic practitioner Dr. Bhasker Sharma has recently assumed the prestigious role of All India Secretary of the Medical Wing within the People’s Forum of India, marking yet another significant milestone in his illustrious career. This remarkable appointment was made official as Dr. Sharma received the news from none other than Dr. S. Manimoziyan, the National Chairman of the People’s Forum.

    A Distinguished Journey

    Dr. Bhasker Sharma’s journey to this pivotal role has been characterized by his unwavering commitment to the field of homeopathic medicine and his extensive contributions to the global healthcare community. Prior to his current position, he served as an advisory committee member for several esteemed universities and organizations across the world, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of homeopathy and healthcare advocacy.

    In 2019, Dr. Sharma lent his expertise as a valued member of the advisory committee at Pragyan International University in Ranchi, Jharkhand. His guidance and insights played a crucial role in shaping the university’s academic endeavors and furthering the cause of homeopathic education.

    A Global Visionary

    Notably, in 2023, Dr. Bhasker Sharma’s commitment to the betterment of healthcare transcended borders as he volunteered his services to the United Nations. His voluntary efforts within this globally recognized institution underscored his dedication to promoting holistic healing and improving healthcare systems on an international scale.

    International Impact

    One of the prominent milestones in Dr. Sharma’s journey was his association with the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in the United Kingdom back in 2017. During his tenure at the college, he contributed significantly to the advancement of homeopathic education, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field.

    Beyond his roles in academia, Dr. Bhasker Sharma has been instrumental in research and advisory capacities within numerous institutions. His profound knowledge and expertise have been sought after by various organizations seeking to enhance their understanding of homeopathy and complementary healthcare practices.

    A Prolific Author

    With a career spanning several decades, Dr. Sharma’s contributions extend far beyond his advisory roles. He is a prolific author, with an extensive body of work that includes over 800 publications. His writings cover a wide range of topics within the realm of homeopathic medicine, providing valuable insights and guidance to both practitioners and patients alike.

    A Testament to Dedication

    Dr. Bhasker Sharma’s appointment as the All India Secretary of the Medical Wing is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the principles of homeopathy and his tireless efforts to advance the field. This prestigious role places him at the forefront of healthcare advocacy and policy development within India, a responsibility he is more than prepared to shoulder.

    As news of his appointment spread, congratulations poured in from various dignitaries and leaders within the field of healthcare. The recognition and support Dr. Sharma has received underscore the profound impact he has made and continues to make in the world of homeopathic medicine.

    In Conclusion

    In conclusion, Dr. Bhasker Sharma’s journey from a dedicated homeopathic practitioner to the All India Secretary of the Medical Wing of the People’s Forum of India is a testament to his unwavering commitment to healthcare and holistic healing. His diverse experiences, extensive publications, and global engagements reflect the depth of his expertise and the profound influence he wields within the field of homeopathy. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, there is no doubt that Dr. Bhasker Sharma will continue to be a guiding light in the realm of homeopathic medicine, impacting countless lives with his wisdom and dedication. His qualifications as B.H.M.S, M.D (Homoeopathy), Ph.D (Homoeopathy), coupled with innovative thinking and skills, make him a true luminary in the field of homeopathy, poised for even greater success in the future.

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  • India can guide COP10 to include science & evidence-based policy to solve for tobacco diseases

    India can guide COP10 to include science & evidence-based policy to solve for tobacco diseases

    Critical questions that can shape COP 10: With over 1 billion smokers, global policies must focus on the science of tobacco harm prevention.

    New Delhi (India), September 15: At an eminent ET Edge conference themed, ‘The Need to Adopt Solutions Backed by Science’’ medical experts stressed the need for effective global & local tobacco control public health policies, given the alarming number of tobacco consumers & smokers around the world. The attempt to course correct, backed by scientific data & analysis, should hence be foundational in the upcoming 10th session of the Conference of Parties (COP10) to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) in November ‘23, the experts opined.

    Sharing India’s polio success as an example, Dr. Kiran Melkote, Eminent Orthopedic surgeon and Director of the Association for Harm Reduction, Education & Research, “After sustained efforts by our government and a tailored policy in India, today we’re polio-free. However, even after 20 years of a global campaign, tobacco harm remains the leading cause of premature deaths. Hence, it’s crucial for India and member states of COP10 to prioritise fact-based solutions to mitigate the damage and save over 8 million lives each year.” 

    Referring to successful global health policies, Prof. Dr. Rohan Savio Sequeira, Consultant Cardio-Metabolic Physician, Specialist in Non-Invasive Cardiology, Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity Management, Hon. Consultant Physician to the Governor of Maharashtra, mentioned, “Safer nicotine alternatives have been proved to be impactful in multiple nations for public health. Sweden is a prime example, with the lowest smoking-related deaths in the EU. Such policy success should be the bedrock of global health solutions. Officials, including Indian delegates, attending COP10 should table scientific, evidence-backed solutions to help reduce the global tobacco-induced disease and death.”

     Bringing in a global perspective, Clive Bates, Director, The Counterfactual, United Kingdom, in his keynote address at the event, said, “India has the second largest number of smokers in the world. There is significant research which indicates that smokers should be encouraged to switch to safer alternatives which are at least 90% less harmful than cigarettes.”

    Addressing a recent open letter written to the delegations attending COP10, he further offered advice in the form of four key questions that will help have a pragmatic and evidence-based outlook at the global meet on tobacco control policy.

    One: What are the trade-offs? Are the needs of adult smokers being ignored in their respective countries? What are the implications of the suggested measures on young people who would otherwise smoke?

    Two: Where is the evidence? Is there a fact-based, scientifically proven reasoning behind what is being proposed?

    Three: Who disagrees with this and why? Much of the research and evidence in this field is contested among independent experts. One should be aware of and insist on seeing all sides of the debate.

    Four: What are the plausible unintended consequences? Will strict policies reduce smoking, control black markets and safeguard consumers from unregulated options?

    Delegates should be clear on their national public health and tobacco policy goals. Governments could set a wide range of objectives as one set policy would not be suitable for all member states.

    The priority should be to recommend reliable, evidence-based policies, especially for delegates from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). WHO promotes the prohibition of certain categories of alternatives while more dangerous tobacco products are freely available. Certain facts promoted by the agency are inaccurate, limiting the possibility of a balanced view.

    The selective representation by civil society & nongovernmental organizations as observers at COP confines the otherwise unbiased approach at other multilateral forums. 

    When finalized 20 years ago, the convention’s purpose was to contain and reduce the health and welfare harms from smoking. However, today, COP10 is focused on limiting the third tobacco control approach, harm reduction, which has resulted in harm increase. While U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves certain categories of alternatives based on scientific data deeming appropriate for the protection of public health, the WHO has a conflicting stance.

    Despite global & country-specific interventions, there are still over one billion smokers today – the number largely remaining stagnant over the last decade. India itself has more than one hundred million smokers, with no reduction in recent years. This sadly reflects, in spite of best efforts by countries at large, the inefficiency of the current tobacco control policies. By including better and safer alternatives and focusing on reducing smoking prevalence, WHO can make progress towards its goal of reducing the global burden of tobacco-related diseases and deaths.

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  • Dr. Sahil Lal: Elevating a Legacy through Global Healthcare Expansion

    Dr. Sahil Lal: Elevating a Legacy through Global Healthcare Expansion

    Dr Sahil Lal is being interviewed in Cambodia for the launch of metro hospital internationally.

    New Delhi (India), September 14: In the realm of healthcare, some individuals possess the remarkable ability to transcend the ordinary and create a legacy that extends far beyond their own lifetimes. Dr. Sahil Lal, the torchbearer of an illustrious medical lineage, stands as a shining example of such visionary leadership. With unwavering determination and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Lal has not only inherited his father’s esteemed legacy but has also propelled it to unprecedented heights.

    Born into a family of medical luminaries, Dr. Sahil Lal had monumental shoes to fill. His father, a distinguished doctor with accolades such as the Padma Bhushan, had left an indelible mark on the medical landscape. Yet, driven by a fervent desire to forge his unique identity, Dr. Sahil Lal embarked on a transformative journey that seamlessly fused his medical expertise with strategic acumen.

    Under Dr. Sahil Lal’s directorship, Metro Hospitals has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis, transcending geographical boundaries to establish its presence on the global stage. With branches overseas, the institution has become a beacon of advanced medical care, offering cutting-edge facilities and services that rival the best in the world.

    However, it is not just the expansion that sets Dr. Sahil Lal apart; it is his unyielding commitment to pushing the boundaries of excellence. The overseas branches are not mere extensions but embodiments of a philosophy that emphasizes uncompromising quality and patient-centric care. With each new medical facility, Dr. Lal’s vision takes shape, offering high-class services that epitomize innovation and compassion.

    The rapid expansion of Metro Hospitals overseas is a testament to Dr. Sahil Lal’s exceptional leadership and strategic foresight. His holistic approach to healthcare, where patient well-being takes precedence, has resonated with medical professionals and patients alike. The newly established facilities not only showcase the latest advancements in medical technology but also exude an aura of warmth and comfort that is vital for the healing process.

    As Dr. Lal takes his father’s legacy to new horizons, he remains grounded in the values that have defined his family’s commitment to medicine. His humility, compassion, and relentless pursuit of excellence continue to shape the way Metro Hospitals touches lives.

    In an era where healthcare is at the forefront of global challenges, Dr. Sahil Lal’s journey symbolizes hope, resilience, and transformation. By marrying tradition with innovation, he has unlocked a new chapter in healthcare history—one that holds the promise of a better, brighter, and healthier tomorrow for us all.

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  • Zenzo Leads the Way with 5G-Enabled Ambulances for Seamless Healthcare Delivery in Mumbai

    Zenzo Leads the Way with 5G-Enabled Ambulances for Seamless Healthcare Delivery in Mumbai

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 13: Zenzo, a renowned provider of comprehensive pre-hospital care solutions, is revolutionizing emergency medical services by introducing a fleet of cutting-edge 5G-enabled ambulances for Hospitals and Corporates on-site projects. These advanced ambulances are equipped with state-of-the-art life-saving equipment and 5G connectivity, ushering in a new era of real-time data transmission, patient monitoring, and top-tier emergency medical care. The inaugural launch event featured Chief Guest Advocate Rahul Narwekar and distinguished figures from the healthcare industry, including Dr. Nitin Jagasia (Head – Emergency Medical Services, Apollo Hospital – Navi Mumbai), Dr. Parag Rindani (Chief Executive Officer, Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd) and Mr. Joy Mukherjee – Chief Operating Officer) – Hinduja Hospital.

    Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances aim to meet the increasing demand for swift and effective emergency medical services. These ambulances are purposefully designed to provide advanced medical care while on the move, facilitating immediate treatment during transit, particularly in critical situations that require timely interventions. India’s leading Telecommunications company played a pivotal role as the technology enabler, creating a platform for seamless integration of various medical equipment and enabling real-time data transmission. This innovation empowers medical experts to access crucial information, diagnostics, and medical records instantly.

    Equipped with essential life-saving equipment such as ventilators, defibrillators, ECG machines, multipara patient monitors, syringe pumps, and digital stethoscopes, Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances offer comprehensive and life-saving emergency care during transportation. These ambulances constantly monitor patients’ vital signs for immediate diagnosis and facilitate remote consultations with medical experts via video conferencing.

    Shaffi Mather, Founder of Zenzo, stated, “At Zenzo, we are dedicated to redefining emergency medical care and boast the largest network of ambulances spanning India. Our advanced 5G-enabled ambulances represent a significant leap towards delivering high-quality medical care on the go. With the growing role of technology in healthcare, we leverage the power of 5G connectivity to enable our medical teams to provide real-time emergency care to patients.”

    Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances foster seamless collaboration among healthcare professionals from diverse disciplines, ensuring enhanced patient care. Paramedics can receive remote guidance from physicians for essential procedures. Moreover, by harnessing the critical “Golden Hour” for initiating treatment, especially for cardiac patients, Zenzo’s 5G ambulances enhance treatment outcomes through timely care and interventions. Technology also facilitates pre-arrival emergency room support for hospital-bound patients.

    Sweta Mangal, Director of Zenzo, commented, “Our aim is to make 5G Ambulances accessible to as many people so that the patient care on board Ambulances is top-notch, especially in the case of cardiac patients. These ambulances, through connectivity and data, can help the emergency teams in Hospitals to make informed and timely decisions for patient treatments.”

    With the largest network of ambulances across India, Zenzo guarantees reliable and extensive coverage, delivering prompt and professional medical assistance as a trusted lifesaver anytime, anywhere in India.

    About Zenzo:

    Zenzo is a leading provider of pre-hospital care solutions in India, committed to redefining emergency medical care. With an extensive network of ambulances and a dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technology, Zenzo strives to ensure timely and high-quality medical assistance for all.

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