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July 15, 2025

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📋Medical JournalsPrasad V, Makary MA

FDA Adds Stronger Myocarditis Warning to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines: What Indian Clinicians Must Know

The US FDA has updated safety labeling for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting a higher risk of myocarditis and pericarditis, especially in males aged 12–24. Persistence of abnormal cardiac MRI findings post-vaccination is common. Indian doctors should closely monitor young male patients post-vaccination and counsel regarding cardiac symptoms.
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🏥General Healthcare NewsNot specified

President Flags Obesity and Mental Health as Urgent Public Health Priorities

President Droupadi Murmu has called for greater physician-led awareness on obesity, mental health, and tribal diseases like Japanese encephalitis and sickle cell anaemia. She urged doctors to counsel patients on lifestyle changes and highlighted the need for more research and holistic approaches, including yoga and counselling.
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Times of IndiaRead Full →
🏥General Healthcare NewsBarsha, Medical Dialogues

NMC Relaxes Faculty Rules to Fast-Track 75,000 New Medical Seats Across India

The National Medical Commission has eased faculty recruitment norms, allowing experienced specialists from government hospitals to join as professors without mandatory senior residency. This aims to address faculty shortages and enable the addition of 75,000 new MBBS and PG seats in five years, directly impacting medical education and workforce expansion.
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Medical DialoguesRead Full →
📋Doctor Affairs & LegalNot specified

Warangal Dentist's Suicide Sparks Probe Into Alleged Marital Harassment

Dr Pratyusha, a dental surgeon in Hanamkonda, was found dead by suicide at her home, with her family alleging sustained mental and physical harassment by her husband, Dr Srujan, over his alleged affair with a social media influencer. The incident has led to police registering a case against Dr Srujan, who is currently in custody for questioning. The case has triggered outrage and calls for strict action from the medical community and public.
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Telangana TodayRead Full →
📋Medical ResearchNot specified

Social isolation raises diabetes risk and worsens glycemic control in elderly

A study presented at ENDO 2025 found that socially isolated older adults are 34% more likely to develop diabetes and 75% more likely to have poor blood sugar control compared to their connected peers. Using NHANES data, researchers highlighted social isolation as a significant, often overlooked risk factor for diabetes and poor glycemic management in the elderly, urging clinicians to consider social connections in patient care.
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Times of IndiaRead Full →
🏥General Healthcare NewsMedical Dialogues Bureau

NMC Orders Medical Colleges to Form Device Adverse Event Panels by July 31

The National Medical Commission has mandated all medical colleges to establish committees for monitoring adverse events related to medical devices, with registration required by July 31, 2025. Committees must be listed on college websites and registered with the Indian Pharmacopeia Commission, aiming to enhance patient safety and device surveillance.
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Medical DialoguesRead Full →
🏥General Healthcare NewsNot specified

Delhi to Upgrade Seven COVID-Era ICU Hospitals into Super Specialty Centres

Delhi will upgrade seven ICU hospitals, established during the COVID-19 pandemic, into super specialty centres focusing on cancer, complicated deliveries, and kidney care. The initiative aims to improve tertiary care access and urges private hospitals to join Ayushman Bharat for broader coverage.
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Economic TimesRead Full →
📋Technology & InnovationNot specified

Experts urge adoption of modern tech for better diabetes care in India

At an international conference in Thiruvananthapuram, leading experts highlighted the urgent need for India to integrate advanced technologies—such as AI-driven glucose monitoring, telemedicine, and digital health platforms—into diabetes management. With over 100 million Indians expected to be diagnosed by 2025, speakers emphasized that modern tech can bridge care gaps, improve patient engagement, and enable personalized treatment, but called for greater investment, regulatory support, and tr...
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New Indian ExpressRead Full →
🏥General Healthcare NewsNot specified

Adani Group Unveils Ambitious AI-First Healthcare Ecosystem for India

Adani Group has announced plans to build an AI-first, world-class, affordable healthcare ecosystem across India. The initiative aims to boost access, quality, and equity in healthcare delivery, leveraging advanced digital technologies to streamline diagnostics, treatment, and patient management. This move could reshape clinical workflows and patient outcomes nationwide.
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fehealthcare.financialexpress.comRead Full →
📋Medical JournalsNot specified

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Show Promise in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

A new cohort study suggests GLP-1 receptor agonists may benefit patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Given rising obesity and diabetes rates in India, these agents could offer dual benefits for neurologists and endocrinologists managing this challenging condition.
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JAMA NeurologyRead Full →
📋Medical JournalsNot specified

Metformin Fails to Shorten COVID-19 Recovery: Implications for Outpatient Management

A large RCT found metformin did not significantly reduce time to sustained recovery in adults with mild-to-moderate COVID-19. No difference in clinic visits, hospitalizations, or adverse events was observed. Indian clinicians should not use metformin off-label for acute COVID-19 symptom resolution.
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JAMA Internal MedicineRead Full →
📋Medical JournalsNot specified

Why Health Equity in Heart Disease Demands Urgent Action in India

The latest Circulation Disparities issue underscores persistent inequities in cardiovascular health outcomes. Indian clinicians must address social determinants, improve access, and advocate for policy changes to close the heart health gap in diverse patient populations.
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Circulation (AHA Journals)Read Full →
🧪Medical Technology & DevicesNot specified

KGMU and IIT-Kanpur Launch Centre of Excellence for Medical Technology Innovation

King George's Medical University, in collaboration with IIT-Kanpur, will establish a Centre of Excellence in medical technology. This initiative aims to foster pioneering research and self-reliance in healthcare technology, enabling Indian clinicians to access and contribute to cutting-edge medical device development.
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Times of IndiaRead Full →
📋Pharmaceutical News & UpdatesOur Bureau, Bengaluru

New GenAI Tool Promises Faster, Error-Free Medical Writing for Indian Pharma

Indegene has unveiled NEXT Medical Writing Automation, leveraging GenAI to streamline complex medical writing workflows. This innovation aims to reduce errors, accelerate regulatory submissions, and improve documentation quality—critical for Indian clinicians and pharma companies navigating evolving compliance demands.
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PharmabizRead Full →
📋Pharmaceutical News & UpdatesOur Bureau, Bengaluru

AI-Driven Drug Discovery Breakthrough Wins Top Prize, Signals Future for Indian R&D

Nanyang Biologics has won the SuperAI Genesis Competition for its AI-powered drug discovery platform. This breakthrough could accelerate new drug development and inspire Indian pharma R&D to adopt advanced AI tools for faster, more targeted therapeutics.
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PharmabizRead Full →

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