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Abortion law reform in progress: Centre to HC

The Centre has informed the Madras High Court that a note has again been sent to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, proposing a change to India’s abortion law. Last week, it was reported that the Centre was exploring extending the period during a woman’s pregnancy that they could undergo an abortion to between …

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Health benefits of breastfeeding: Health Ministry to raise awareness

World Breastfeeding Week may be over for the rest of the world, but the Union Health Ministry has announced plans to make it a monthly fixture in India to raise awareness of the health benefits of breastfeeding.  During an event last week, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan announced that a breastfeeding awareness week will …

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A change in the abortion law?

Could India’s abortion law soon change? Steps may be taken towards amending the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, as the Centre has informed the Delhi High Court it is consulting with ministries on the same.  Social activist Amit Sahni filed a public interest litigation (PIL) before the High Court earlier this year, seeking that …

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The district highlighting India’s sex ratio problem

A district in Uttarakhand reflects a broader issue concerning India’s sex ratio, according to a recent report in The Times of India. In 132 of the Uttarkashi district’s villages, not a single girl was born in three months out of 216 deliveries.  The concerning figures, collected from the state health department, potentially cast a spotlight …

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The right to an informed choice: Dr Supriya Garikipati on how India can make menstrual health available for its girls and women

When it comes to menstrual health, India’s girls and women face extreme challenges ranging from lack of accessibility to menstrual hygiene products to stigma. In particular, there is the lack of ability to exercise their right to an informed choice. Health Issues India talks to expert Dr Supriya Garikipati about the situation surrounding menstrual health …

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Menstrual cups: A viable alternative?

Menstrual cups have the potential to be a safe, effective, and significantly more environmentally friendly way for girls and women to manage their menstrual health, a study released today has found. Analysing data from 43 studies involving 3,319 participants, covering a mixture of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries, the study found that …

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HPV vaccination saves lives. As we have been reminded again.

New research confirms again what public health experts have long asserted: vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) is an effective tool in reducing the spread of cervical cancer. For India, the news is important. Given the high death toll of cervical cancer in the country, and stalled efforts to roll out HPV vaccination, the finding …

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Save the Children gives India its scorecard on child health

“Basic education links the children, whether of cities or the villages, to all that is best and lasting in us.”  – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi   This sentiment – that being the centric role played by children in their country’s future – has been laid bare in the latest report released by Save the Children in …

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In major error, millions of pregnant women’s data leaked online

In a major technical error, more than 12.5 million medical records belonging to pregnant women were left exposed and available for public consumption. Failure to secure a database containing the records – some of which dated back to 2014 – saw sensitive information left publically accessible. It was not until a researcher discovered the error …

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The model who smashed the stigma about ovarian cancer

When Canadian model Elly Mayday was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it wasn’t the end of her modelling career. Far from it. In fact, Mayday used her modelling career as a platform, courageously sharing her experience with cancer as she battled the disease. Mayday passed away on March 1st this year. In remembering her story, we …

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