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April 2017

Mental healthcare bill passed through Parliament

The mental health care bill proposed in 2016 has been passed through parliament. The bill has a number of key aims. Foremost amongst these are the decriminalisation of suicide and the provision of free government provided mental health care for the homeless and poor. The bill will be “patient centric” and to “compel the state …

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Sickle cell disease endemic in Chhattisgarh

Sickle cell disease (SCD) in endemic in Chhattisgarh, a new survey reveals. Carried out between 2008 and 2016 by the State Health Resource Centre in Raipur, the survey found that ten percent of children born in Chhattisgarh are born with SCD, which affects a tenth of the state’s 27.9 million-strong population. Especially worrisome is the …

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Bucking the trend: Is India’s drug market back on the up?

“Bucking the trend” India’s drug market is starting to show signs of improvement after a rough few months, with everything from demonetisation to Donald Trump taking its toll. However, the future remains very much unclear. Demonetisation The Indian pharmaceutical market (IPM) is “bucking the trend of a sequential decline” according to MoneyControl, growing 9.6 percent …

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India houses 24 percent of the world’s tuberculosis patients

India still houses 24 percent of the world’s tuberculosis (TB) affected population. This figure has recently come back into the public mind on World TB Day, observed annually on March 24th. India has more tuberculosis patients than any other country in the world, with 480,000 to 500,000 Indians dying of the disease yearly. In an exclusive …

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C-sections on the rise in India: Profiteering to blame?

Caesarean sections are on the rise in India, provoking concerns that doctors are performing the procedure excessively. The rate of caesarean sections in India has risen sixfold in the past twenty years and doubled in the last decade, reports The Wire. “In some states like Telangana, Tripura, West Bengal, Kerala, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil …

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Healthcare goes domestic – but is it a home run for patients?

The home healthcare industry is on the rise in India – and it has the capital to prove it. But is it a safe bet for patients as well as investors? Increased interest from investors Home healthcare services are witnessing increased interest from investors, says The Hindu Business Line. It puts this down to “a …

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Down syndrome awareness in India

Testimonies from Indian doctors explain that people with Down’s syndrome are perfectly capable of integrating into society, as well as holding successful jobs, citing examples from other nations. A key matter holding down syndrome sufferers back however, is public opinion. India has held a number of events to raise the profile of the disease for Down …

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Prohibition: An ineffective policy?

Gujarat’s long-standing policy of alcohol prohibition has taken a knock from the state’s high court. Yet even as justices call prohibition’s effectiveness into question, chief ministers of other states are not being deterred from pursuing similar policies. Dry states India’s constitution says “the State shall endeavour to bring about prohibition of the consumption…of intoxicating drinks …

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Sex determination ban in India and freedom of speech

A Supreme Court ruling says internet search engines should not be stopped from showing content about prenatal sex determination, only ads. The ruling suggests efforts to restrict prenatal sex determination in order to stymie female foeticide in India are going too far and becoming too intrusive. The ruling comes amidst the continuing and long-standing controversy …

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India ranks 131st in the Human Development Index

Among 188 countries involved in the Human Development Index (HDI) India ranks 131st. Despite being the third largest economy in Asia, this ranking places India at an equal development level to its economically smaller neighbours such as Pakistan, Bhutan and Nepal. The ranking has not changed since the 2014 index, in which India also stood …

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