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July 6, 2025

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πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

Punjab doctor shot by fake patients at clinic, critical; police probe extortion angle

Dr. Aniljit Singh Kamboj, father of Punjabi actress Tania, was critically shot by two unidentified men posing as patients at his Moga clinic. The assailants fired at close range before fleeing. Police are investigating possible extortion motives, as Dr. Kamboj had previously received threats. He remains in critical condition, and the incident has raised concerns about doctor safety in India.
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πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

Ludhiana doctor faces legal action for false medico-legal report

Dr. Jasbir Singh Kathuria, a Ludhiana-based physician, has been booked by Sarabha Nagar police for allegedly exaggerating the severity of a patient's injuries in a medico-legal report. The report, which classified minor injuries as grievous, was used to support a criminal case. Authorities initiated action after discrepancies were found during a review, raising concerns about the misuse of medical documentation in legal proceedings.
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Hindustan TimesRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Medical Researchβ€’Not specified

Brain Scan Predicts Dementia Risk

Researchers have developed a method using MRI scans to predict age-related conditions like dementia by estimating brain aging. The DunedinPACNI model correlates brain scan data with aging markers, showing potential for early intervention and lifestyle changes to reduce risk.
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Medical News TodayRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

MoSJE urges action on excess duty hours, caste bias among resident doctors

The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) has called on the Union Health Ministry to intervene over excessive duty hours and reported caste discrimination faced by resident doctors. The move follows mounting concerns about exploitative work conditions, mental health crises, and systemic inequities in medical institutions. The MoSJE's letter highlights the urgent need for regulatory enforcement and institutional reforms to protect doctors' rights and ensure equitable, humane worki...
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Medical DialoguesRead Full β†’
πŸ§ͺMedical Technology & Devicesβ€’Not specified

ISRO’s Shukla Conducts Bone Health, Microgravity, and Radiation Experiments

ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is leading experiments on bone degradation, radiation, and muscle regeneration aboard the ISS. The research aims to develop digital twins for personalized bone health risk prediction, with potential to revolutionize osteoporosis management and musculoskeletal care in Indian clinical settings.
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Economic TimesRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

Senior Raipur doctor booked for sexual harassment of student

A senior doctor at a Raipur medical college has been booked for allegedly sexually harassing a student. The FIR, filed under Sections 74 and 75 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, follows a complaint by the student about incidents occurring between January 2 and 10. The college's Internal Complaints Committee had earlier recommended disciplinary action, resulting in the doctor's removal as HoD. The police investigation is ongoing.
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Indian ExpressRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

Delhi HC restrains Patanjali from disparaging Dabur Chyawanprash ads

The Delhi High Court has restrained Patanjali Ayurved from publishing or airing advertisements that disparage Dabur Chyawanprash. The court found Patanjali's ads, which implied only it had authentic Ayurvedic knowledge and labeled competitors' products as 'ordinary', to be misleading and disparaging. The court ordered Patanjali to modify its ads and barred further publication or broadcast of the impugned content, emphasizing that such claims could mislead consumers and undermine regulatory st...
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πŸ“‹Medical Researchβ€’Not specified

Saliva-Based Biomarkers Show Promise for Early Diabetes Risk Detection

Emerging research highlights saliva as a non-invasive medium for early diabetes risk assessment. Recent studies demonstrate that salivary biomarkers, including glucose, insulin, CRP, dipeptides, and DNA methylation patterns, correlate with blood glucose and metabolic status. These findings suggest saliva testing could facilitate large-scale, painless screening and personalized risk prediction for type 2 diabetes, pending further standardization and validation.
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Medical DialoguesRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Clinical Updatesβ€’Dr Narendra Shetty, Kshemavana

Overuse of nutraceuticals linked to heart risks, warns expert

Dr Narendra Shetty, Chief Wellness Officer at Kshemavana, cautions that excessive use of nutraceuticals can harm heart health, potentially leading to hypertension, arrhythmias, and other cardiovascular issues. He emphasizes that while nutraceuticals offer benefits, unsupervised or prolonged consumption without medical guidance increases the risk of adverse cardiac events, especially in individuals with pre-existing conditions.
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Deccan ChronicleRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Technology & Innovationβ€’Not specified

AI Model Greatly Improves Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Prediction

Johns Hopkins University researchers have developed MAARS, an AI model that integrates cardiac MRI and patient health records to predict sudden cardiac death risk in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. MAARS achieved 89% overall accuracy and 93% accuracy for patients aged 40–60, far surpassing current clinical guidelines, which are only 50% accurate. The model identifies heart scarring patterns previously hard to interpret, enabling more precise risk stratification and potentially reducing unnecessa...
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πŸ“‹Doctor Affairs & Legalβ€’Not specified

Vidit Gujrathi, Liver Doc clash reignites debate on 'doctor' title in India

A Doctor's Day post by chess grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi, celebrating his family of Ayurvedic, homeopathy, cosmetology, and physiotherapy practitioners, sparked a heated social media dispute with hepatologist Dr Cyriac Abby Philips (The Liver Doc). Dr Philips publicly challenged the legitimacy of calling such practitioners 'doctors,' citing scientific and public health concerns. The exchange triggered a nationwide debate on the definition of 'doctor' and the status of alternative medicine in I...
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MoneycontrolRead Full β†’
πŸ₯General Healthcare Newsβ€’Not specified

Ayushman Bharat Expansion in Delhi Stalled as Major Private Hospitals Hold Out

Despite promises to bring all major Delhi hospitals under Ayushman Bharat, most private players remain unempanelled due to unresolved payment issues. The Association of Healthcare Providers India plans to issue a white paper on these challenges. Doctors should note ongoing coverage gaps and patient access issues as the scheme's rollout remains incomplete in the capital.
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indianexpress.comRead Full β†’
πŸ§ͺMedical Technology & Devicesβ€’Not specified

Andhra Pradesh Gets First CDSCO-Notified Medical Device Audit Body

KIHT Certification Services (KCS) becomes Andhra Pradesh's first CDSCO-authorized body for auditing Class A and B medical devices. This move streamlines regulatory compliance for local manufacturers, especially MSMEs, reducing audit costs and turnaround time, and boosting quality standards for devices used in Indian clinical practice.
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Health Economic TimesRead Full β†’
πŸ“‹Pharmaceutical News & Updatesβ€’Gireesh Babu

DCGI to Share SOPs with States: Streamlining Indian Drug Regulation

The Drugs Consultative Committee has advised the DCGI to distribute standardized operating procedures and formats to state regulators under the Indian Drugs Policy. This move aims to harmonize regulatory practices, potentially reducing approval delays for new drugs and generics.
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