Author: BharatSpeaks

प्राचीन भारतीय चिकित्सा पद्धतियों और आधुनिक पर्यटन रणनीति के संयोजन के रूप में, उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार ने राज्य को वैश्विक स्वास्थ्य और वेलनेस टूरिज्म का केंद्र बनाने की दिशा में एक बड़ा कदम उठाया है। सरकार की योजना आयुष (आयुर्वेद, योग, यूनानी, सिद्ध और होम्योपैथी) प्रणाली के विस्तार पर आधारित है। राज्य की यह महत्वाकांक्षा बहुआयामी रणनीति पर आधारित है—जिसमें शैक्षिक और स्वास्थ्य बुनियादी ढांचे की स्थापना, पारंपरिक औषधीय ज्ञान का पुनरुद्धार और उत्तर प्रदेश को एक समग्र स्वास्थ्य गंतव्य के रूप में ब्रांडिंग शामिल है—ताकि देश-विदेश से पर्यटकों को आकर्षित किया जा सके। परंपरा से जुड़ा विश्वविद्यालय इस अभियान…

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A growing body of research from the Cleveland Clinic is challenging the traditional understanding of heart attack symptoms, highlighting a dangerous gender gap in detection and diagnosis. The findings reveal that women frequently experience symptoms that differ significantly from those observed in men, often leading to misdiagnosis, delayed care, and poorer outcomes. While chest pain remains the most commonly reported symptom across both sexes, women are considerably more likely to report atypical symptoms—many of which are subtle and easily mistaken for non-cardiac issues like stress or indigestion. Common Atypical Heart Attack Symptoms in Women: Persistent, unexplained fatigue Nausea or vomiting…

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Shefali Jariwala, a popular Indian actress and dancer best known for her breakout role in the early-2000s music video Kaanta Laga, died suddenly of cardiac arrest on June 27. She was 42. According to reports, Jariwala collapsed at home late Thursday evening and was rushed to the hospital by her husband, actor Parag Tyagi. She was declared dead on arrival. The news has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and has reignited public debate about the growing prevalence of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) among younger adults. Sudden and Silent: What Is Cardiac Arrest? Cardiac arrest is often misunderstood and confused…

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A new real-world study has found that bariatric surgery significantly outperforms popular weight-loss medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide, providing far greater and more sustained results for patients with obesity. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), the study analyzed the medical records of over 63,000 adults with a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher. The findings show that patients who underwent bariatric procedures such as sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass lost about 24% of their body weight over two years—a striking contrast to the 5 to 7% average loss observed…

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In a significant step toward modernizing public healthcare infrastructure, Himachal Pradesh has introduced robotic-assisted surgery in a government-run facility for the first time. The state has installed a ₹28 crore robotic surgical system at the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialities (AIMSS) in Chamiyana, near Shimla, marking a pivotal shift in its approach to delivering advanced medical care. Officials say the robotic surgery unit—modeled on the Da Vinci surgical systems used at AIIMS Delhi—is expected to become operational in July. The technology promises to offer minimally invasive procedures with greater precision, reduced post-operative complications, and faster patient recovery times. A…

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India is staring at a serious shortage of family doctors as the country approaches 2030, a year by which policymakers estimate the nation will require at least 15,000 trained family physicians annually to meet the growing demands of its population. But current medical education infrastructure falls drastically short of that goal, according to a first-of-its-kind national survey of family physicians. Conducted by the Academy of Family Physicians of India (AFPI), the survey covered 272 family doctors across 28 states and union territories, shedding light on the vital but overlooked role these physicians play in India’s healthcare system—and the growing gap…

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