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Dr Alka Rana Verma, the singer

In the bustling lanes of Dehradun’s Yamuna Colony, where the Himalayan foothills whispered secrets to the wind, a young Alka Rana dreamed big under the watchful eye of her father, a dedicated government engineer. Born into a modest family in the 1961 on 20 Th of October to be exact, Alka was the spark that […]

Apollo doctor warns: Two common medicines that affect vitamin B12 absorption in the body

Apollo doctor warns: Two common medicines that affect vitamin B12 absorption in the body Common Drugs for Diabetes and Acidity Could Affect Your Energy and Focus Synopsis Long-term use of certain common medications, including metformin for diabetes and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for acidity, can reduce the body’s absorption of vitamin B12, warns Dr. Sudhir […]

DRUG INDUCED COLOUR SYNDROMES

The Voice That Healed: A Biography of Dr. Prabhu Dayal Yadav

In the quiet lanes of old India, there’s an age-old tale of a watchman whose voice was his greatest weapon. He was a spindly fellow, all bones and no brawn, but oh, what a thunderous roar he possessed! Night after night, he’d patrol the streets, bellowing, “Jagte raho! Jagte raho!”—Stay awake! Stay awake!—in a voice […]

The Vanishing White Coats: A Doctor’s Lament in India’s Overcrowded Clinics

Imagine this: It’s a sweltering afternoon in Mumbai, and Dr. Rajesh, a grizzled MBBS general practitioner with 30 years under his belt, wipes sweat from his brow in his tiny clinic tucked between a chai stall and a bustling market. His waiting room? Empty, except for a stray cat napping on the bench. Across town, […]

Dr. Arun Kapoor, the charmer

Imagine a crisp October morning in 1961, when the world welcomed a boy who would grow up to mend bones and hearts alike. Born on October 18—yes, today marks his 64th birthday in 2025—Dr. Arun Kapoor entered life as the son of an Army officer. Picture young Arun bouncing from one Indian posting to another, […]

Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty

In the sweltering heat of 1973 Abu Dhabi, a young pharmacist named Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty stepped off the plane with just eight dollars in his pocket, his heart pounding with a mix of fear and excitement. Born on August 1, 1942, in the coastal town of Udupi, Karnataka, India, into a modest Tulu-speaking Bunt family, […]

B.R. Shetty: How Indian entrepreneur went from Padma Shri honouree to losing his $10 billion healthcare empire –

B.R. Shetty: How Indian entrepreneur went from Padma Shri honouree to losing his $10 billion healthcare empire BCCL – Non Copyright Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty: From Udupi to Building a Global Healthcare and Finance Empire Synopsis B.R. Shetty built a vast healthcare and finance empire from scratch in the UAE. His ventures, including NMC Health and […]

Majority utilising Ayushman Bharat to seek care in private-sector hospitals at higher costs: Report |

Majority utilising Ayushman Bharat to seek care in private-sector hospitals at higher costs: Report 66% of the total treatments worth Rs 1.29 lakh crore were in the private sector. Most sought treatments are haemodialysis and common medical maladies such as fever. ADVERTISEMENT Written by Anonna Dutt New Delhi | Updated: October 17, 2025 05:49 AM […]

The Unbreakable Spirit of Dr. Inderjeet Singh Mavi: A Sikh Doctor’s Journey from Dehradun to the Heart of Medicine

In the misty foothills of the Himalayas, where the Ganges whispers secrets through the rugged hills of Dak Pathar in Dehradun, a young boy named Inderjeet Singh Mavi grew up with the kind of grit that only comes from a life intertwined with nature’s raw edges. Born into a simple Sikh family in the early […]

Dr. Basant Kumar Oli

Ah, let me tell you about my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Basant Kumar Oli—a true pillar in the world of ophthalmology here in Dehradun. I’m Dr. PK Gupta, and I’ve had the privilege of knowing Basant for decades, sharing late-night discussions over chai about tricky cataract cases and the evolving landscape of eye care […]

Rs 2.54 per life: Madhya Pradesh doctor got commission each time he prescribed coldrif cough syrup that killed MP kids, reports say

Rs 2.54 per life: Madhya Pradesh doctor got commission each time he prescribed coldrif cough syrup that killed MP kids, reports say Investigators allege that Dr Soni ignored the warnings and prescribed the syrup repeatedly from his private clinic. CURATED BY : RIA KAPOOR OCTOBER 14, 2025 / 22:27 IST Story continues below Advertisement Remove […]

Bengaluru gynaecologist with 17 years experience warns ‘1 in 5 women have postpartum depression yet most go undiagnosed’ |

Bengaluru gynaecologist with 17 years experience warns ‘1 in 5 women have postpartum depression yet most go undiagnosed’ By Krishna Pallavi Priya Updated on: Oct 14, 2025 07:11 am IST Bengaluru gynaecologist Dr Varini N emphasises the need for better support systems in healthcare and workplaces to address the emotional toll of motherhood. The arrival […]

Dr. Ajay Sharma: The Fiery Pulse of Dehradun’s Healing Heart

In the verdant cradle of Dehradun’s Doon Valley, where the first light gilds the Mussoorie hills like a promise of dawn, Dr. Ajay Sharma burst into the world in the mid-20th century—a pint-sized firecracker of a boy, born to parents whose love for the land ran as deep as the Yamuna’s hidden springs. His childhood […]

The Quiet Scalpel: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Pradeep Sharda

In the heart of Dehradun’s bustling Dalanwala neighborhood, where the Himalayan foothills whisper secrets to the Doon Valley, stands a modest clinic that has become a beacon of hope for countless lives. Sharda Surgical & Urology Centre, tucked away at 3/7 Inder Road, isn’t just a building—it’s a testament to one man’s unwavering commitment to […]

Dr. Sandhya Agarwal

Let me tell you about Dr. Sandhya Agarwal, one of the most inspiring figures from my days as a medical student. I’m Dr. PK Gupta, and back in the halls of SN Medical College in Agra, she was our guiding light in Gynecology—or “Gynae,” as we fondly called it. She wasn’t just a professor; she […]

The Life and Legacy of Prof. Dr. P.K. Wahal: A Doctor’s Doctor

In the bustling corridors of Sarojini Naidu Medical College in Agra, where the shadow of the Taj Mahal loomed over aspiring healers, Prof. Dr. P.K. Wahal stood as a pillar of medical wisdom. Born in an era when medicine was as much art as science, he rose to become a revered Professor of Medicine, shaping […]

Biography of Dr. Virginia Apgar

Early Life and EducationVirginia Apgar was born on June 7, 1909, in Westfield, New Jersey, to a musically inclined family. Her father, an amateur inventor and musician, fostered her curiosity and love for science. Apgar excelled academically, graduating from Mount Holyoke College in 1929 with a degree in zoology, despite working multiple jobs to support […]

Dr. C.B. Nigam, the unfortunate surgeon

Let me take you back to the bustling corridors of S.N. Medical College in Agra, where I first encountered Dr. C.B. Nigam, a wiry, tall surgeon with a balding head, his sparse hair combed over in a valiant attempt to cover the shine. He was a lecturer in the Department of Surgery, and boy, did […]

Ragging

The G.B. Pant Hostel at S.N. Medical College, Agra, was a jungle of concrete and chaos in the late 1970s, where the air buzzed with the unspoken rule: survive the seniors, and you’d earn your place. For us freshers, the first few months of MBBS were less about Gray’s Anatomy and more about dodging the […]

The Quiet Pioneer of the Hills: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Mahesh Kuriyal

In the shadow of Dehradun’s rolling Doon Valley, where the Himalayas whisper secrets to the pine-scented winds, lives a man whose hands have mended more than bodies—they’ve stitched together hope in the unlikeliest places. Dr. Mahesh Kuriyal isn’t the type to chase spotlights; he’s the steady surgeon in the operating room, the one who turns […]

The Pan Incident: A Night of Unwitting Adventure in GB Pant Hostel with Dr Veer Bahadur Dhaka

In the sweltering summer of 1979, Dr. V.B. Singh—then a wide-eyed undergraduate at s n medical college agra , far from the bustling streets of where he’d one day make his mark as a pioneering physician —found himself navigating the chaos of student life in GB Pant Hostel. The air was thick with the scent […]

The Tale of Tejwant Singh Gupta: The Sardar with a Gupta Twist

In the heart of Dehradun, where the Doon Valley hums with life, Tejwant Singh Gupta cuts a striking figure. His turban, or pugree, sits proudly atop his head, a vibrant emblem of his Sikh identity. But his surname? Gupta. That’s what throws people off. “A Sardar named Gupta?” they’d whisper, eyebrows raised, as if he […]

2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2025 was awarded on October 6, 2025, by the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet to three scientists: Mary E. Brunkow (USA, Institute for Systems Biology), Fred Ramsdell (USA, Sonoma Biotherapeutics), and Shimon Sakaguchi (Japan, Osaka University). They shared the prize “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance,” […]

GN Ramachandran

Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a rare genetic defect in collagen, a protein that strengthens the bone. The poorly formed collagen in OI, causes the bones to break easily. The same disease can affect the teeth and cause the sclera to be blue. Almost all doctors know about this disease or have at least heard of it. […]

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Dr. Surabhi Sachan-Prasad

Early Life and Education The Making of Dr. Surubhi Sachan: A Life of Grit and Grace The morning of October 8, 1961, was crisp in Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, where a baby girl named Surubhi Sachan came into the world. Born into a family of privilege, Surubhi was the daughter of Dr. […]

“We are born of the pelvis, we live on the pelvis, and we die of the pelvis,”

The orthopedic saying, “We are born of the pelvis, we live on the pelvis, and we die of the pelvis,” captures the profound role the pelvis plays in our lives, from birth to death. Let’s bring this aphorism to life with a dialogue between Dr. Maya, an experienced orthopedic surgeon, and Alex, a curious medical […]

health insurance premiums

Imagine you’re a taxpayer, working hard to make ends meet. You’re told your money is going toward keeping the country safe and healthy. Sounds good, right? But here’s the catch: a chunk of it is being funneled into shiny, expensive toys—whether it’s fighter jets or robotic surgery machines—while soldiers go without proper gear and rural […]

diethylene glycol (DEG).

No child should ever die from taking something as simple as a cough syrup. But why are cough syrups from shady manufacturers dangerous ? According to WHO, in the last 3 years, over 300 children have died from taking cough syrups – Gambia, Uzbekistan, Cameroon, India are some of the worst affected places. Glycerin and […]

Latest CGHS Rate List for Medical Procedures (Updated as of July 2024

Based on the most recent available data from the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), administered by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, the rates for medical procedures, investigations, and treatment packages were last comprehensively updated on July 8-9, 2024. These rates supersede previous versions (e.g., the 2014 rates revised in February […]

Diethylene Glycol (DEG) Contamination in Pharmaceuticals

History of Diethylene Glycol (DEG) Contamination in Pharmaceuticals Diethylene glycol (DEG) is a toxic industrial solvent used in products like antifreeze and brake fluids. Its accidental or fraudulent use as a substitute for safer solvents like glycerin or propylene glycol in pharmaceutical products, particularly cough syrups and liquid medications, has led to multiple mass poisoning […]

Overview of the Cough Syrup Scandal Involving Dr. Praveen Soni

In early October 2025, a major public health crisis unfolded in Madhya Pradesh, India, centered around the contaminated Coldrif cough syrup, which led to the deaths of at least 11 children (with some reports citing up to 14 in Madhya Pradesh alone, and a total of 18 across states including Rajasthan). The scandal highlighted systemic […]

Dr.V.B. Singh Dhaka

In the sultry summer of 1978, Dr. V.B. Singh Dhaka —then a spirited undergraduate at Sarojini Naidu Medical College in Agra, far from the vibrant streets of Etawah where he’d later etch his name as a trailblazing pms doctor —immersed himself in the lively chaos of hostel life. The air buzzed with the scent of […]

Biggest CGHS rate revision in 15 years for central govt —

After DA hike, biggest CGHS rate revision in 15 years for central govt employees — details here A major complaint from central government employees and pensioners was that CGHS-empanelled hospitals often refused to provide cashless treatment. Patients were forced to pay large sums out of pocket for treatment and then had to wait for months […]

Tomato flu, also known as tomato fever

What is Tomato Flu? Tomato flu, also known as tomato fever, is a rare but contagious viral infection primarily affecting young children under the age of 5. It earned its name from the distinctive red, blister-like rashes that resemble small tomatoes in size and color, typically appearing on the hands, feet, mouth, and sometimes other […]

The curious case of Ladakh’s ‘pregnancy tourism’

The curious case of Ladakh’s ‘pregnancy tourism’ The concept of pregnancy tourism takes a complete U-turn when you head deep into Ladakh’s Aryan Valley, where the narrative around the phenomenon has little to do with a better life or social benefits. Here, the story is tangled up in myth, folklore, and a lingering obsession with […]

The Legend of RD Singh: The King of GB Pant Hostel

In the crumbling, storied walls of GB Pant Hostel at SN Medical College, Agra, where the air was thick with the scent of old books, damp plaster, and youthful rebellion, one name echoed louder than any other: Raja Dinesh Singh, or as he was known to all, RD Singh. He wasn’t just a man; he […]

When Medicines for Prostate Cause Problems in the Bedroom

Mr. Rao, a 60-year-old gentleman, came to the clinic with an unusual concern. For the past year, he had been experiencing normal erections but no orgasm or ejaculation. This was puzzling and distressing to him. He had no diabetes, no psychological issues, and was otherwise healthy.He had consulted a “sexologist” who tested his testosterone levels, […]

Dr. Rakesh Mishra, the Rip Van Winkle in looks

In the labyrinthine corridors of G.B. Pant Hostel at S.N. Medical College, Agra, where dreams of stethoscopes and sleepless nights collided, Dr. Rakesh Mishra stood out like a character from a storybook. Tall and frail, he was a lanky serpent of a man, his small face framed by curly, short hair and those iconic round […]

Doctor

The profession of a doctor, one of humanity’s oldest callings, emerged at the dawn of civilization. Back then, healers relied on medicinal herbs and rituals, treating minor wounds with what we’d now call a mix of intuition and mysticism. Their work was seen as witchcraft, far from science, yet even in those ancient times, healers […]

Conferences in India.

The post by Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, written a year ago, provides a satirical and critical commentary on the state of medical education and conferences in India. Below is a point-wise elaboration of the key observations and critiques presented in the post: Overall Tone and Critique:

10 Indian Pulmonologists shine in Stanford University 2025 List of World’s Top 2% Scientists

s >  Health news >  Doctor News >  10 Indian Pulmonologists… 10 Indian Pulmonologists shine in Stanford University 2025 List of World’s Top 2% Scientists Written By :  Adity Saha Published On 2025-09-30 08:34 GMT   |   Update On 2025-10-01 03:53 GMT Advertisement New Delhi: Altogether 10 Indian pulmonologists from prestigious health and medical institutes […]

Cardiologist reveals if ‘one meal a day’ can slow down ageing, help steady fat burn: Here’s how to ‘eat less often’

A neurologist criticised the claims of an influencer doctor who labelled private hospitals looters, arguing that while some may overcharge, many are ethical. | Health — Read on http://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/health/cardiologist-reveals-if-one-meal-a-day-can-slow-down-ageing-help-steady-fat-burn-heres-how-to-eat-less-often-101759285999036-amp.html

The Unlikely hockey player: The Life and Quiet Fade of Dr. Sanjeev Yadav

In the bustling lanes of Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh—a city known more for its brassware bazaars and unyielding summer heat than for birthing legends—Sanjeev Yadav came into the world on 4th May 1960. Born into a modest family, young Sanjeev was the kind of kid who blended into the background: short, thin, and sparingly built, like […]

The Quiet Healer: A Life on Two Wheels and the Operating Table, Dr Subhash Shalya

In the bustling corridors of New Delhi’s Fortis hospital medical world, where the air hums with the urgency of beeping monitors and hurried footsteps, Dr. Subhash Shalya stood out not for his booming voice or flashy demeanor, but for the quiet precision of his hands. An orthopedic surgeon whose life seemed woven from the same […]

3 types of hunger explained “simply”

Hunger isn’t just about an empty stomach. Your brain receives signals from body composition, hormones, emotions, and even gut microbes. Here’s how the three major types work: 1️⃣ Homeostatic Hunger (Energy Balance Hunger)This is your body’s “fuel gauge.” It rises and falls based on energy needs and metabolic signals.What drives it: Ghrelin from the stomach […]

Dr. Satish “Pahalwan”Sharma: The Milk-Fueled Colossus of Kavi Nagar

In the sweltering summer of 1979, when the Yamuna’s banks shimmered like a mirage and the streets of Agra buzzed with the chaos of med school dreams, a towering figure from Ghaziabad rolled into Sarojini Naidu Medical College like a storm cloud on legs. Dr. Satish Sharma—fair-skinned, above-average height, with a muscular build that strained […]

India’s Future Doctors Pay Colleges For Degree, Apps For Education |

India’s Future Doctors Pay Colleges For Degree, Apps For Education India’s medical education is facing a crisis: ghost faculty, high MBBS fees, and inadequate clinical exposure are prompting students to turn to apps and pirated lectures. By –  Vipul Kumar | 26 Sept 2025 11:50 AM IST When Manish Kumar walked into Government Medical College […]