Post mortem house in Noida is a national disgrace, with rotting and decomposed dead bodies, post mortems conducted in open air, and basic facilities like functional deep freezers also missing.
The tragic story of Gargi Meena, whose life was allegedly claimed by medical negligence at a Delhi hospital. This case reveals alarming details of unregistered nurses, fake certificates, and the family's relentless pursuit of justice.
Medical education in India hits rock bottom as the NEET controversy highlights the decline in quality, mismanagement by the NTA, and the government's flawed policies towards non-clinical subjects, risking the future of healthcare.
Sports psychology should be central in addressing athletes' mental health and performance issues, but its potential is often overlooked. Positive Sports Coaching could transform athletic training and achieve exceptional performance.
We need to expand the scope for care for women's health to include issues beyond maternal health, says Dipa Sinha, economist and core group member of the National Human Rights Commission's Right to Food, in this interview.
Pandemic lessons | Research supports enhancing disease surveillance with environmental monitoring, but government funding for nationwide initiatives and additional hospital staff remains pending.
The intricate interplay between mental health and authenticity in the digital age, where filters shape identity and influence self-perception and societal standards in a world dominated by digital enhancements
Revealing the disturbing case of suspected medical malpractice at a private hospital in Delhi, with an even more shocking potential involvement of government complicity.
Human health relies on healthy ecosystems, but these are under threat because of climate change. Securing the right to live in a healthy environment is crucial for all.
Modi Govt Doubles Health Insurance Spend, Skimps on Health Infrastructure | While out-of-pocket expenditure on healthcare fell in the Modi government’s first term, studies suggest this is from under-utilisation of healthcare rather than greater protection