Amazon enters India's $15 bn diagnostics market with at-home testing
By Sohini Das and Peerzada Abrar
Amazon India launches home diagnostics services in six cities
By Maitri Porecha
Amazon’s diagnostics entry a wake-up call for the sector, says Narayana CFO
By Surabhi Upadhyay
Amazon, not the first, nor the last to attempt disruption. 5 diagnostics stocks: From downside forecast, t
Why a few hours in the hospital shouldn’t mean a denied claim
By Priya Deshmukh-gilbile
Telangana doctors urge govt to regularise medical faculty recruitment: Warn shortage hurting education, h
By Ajay Tomar
Study finds public health spending has not resulted in significant pro-poor services in India
By Afshan Yasmeen
Chennai to build 750-bed multispecialty paediatric hospital at King Institute with Rs487.66 crore investm
By Pushpa Narayan
Grossly understaffed, majorly neglected: Equitable healthcare access elusive for rural masses in J&K
By Zehru Nissa
Optimism low on this healthcare stock
By Lekha Badlani
Fix your posture, say doctors as slipped disc cases rise among youngsters in Bengaluru
By Yashaswini Sri
Shaken after plane crash on son’s hostel, PI finds him safe at home
By Himanshu Kaushik
India’s health care investment moment
By Sabine Kapasi and Ashish Panghal
Medical tourism company Vaidam Health acquires MediJourney in an all-cash deal
By Sumit Vishwakarma
Vaidam Health acquires MediJourney to expand cross-border healthcare services
Vaidam Health acquires MediJourney to boost global medical tourism reach
By Anuj Suvarna
Vaidam Health acquires MediJourney from Ferns N Petals to boost global medical tourism outreach
Vaidam Health Acquires MediJourney to Boost Global Medical Tourism Capabilities
After 13 attempts, a reluctant pregnant tribal woman in Tamil Nadu persuaded into hospital visit
By S.P. Saravanan Saravanan
Yashoda hosts country’s largest International Conference on AI in Healthcare
AI, the doctor’s new stethoscope
By Puran Choudhary and Swathi Moorthy
DHN Unveils Landmark Annual Digital Health Trends & Outlook 2025 Report at its Delhi Forum; AI Emerges as Top Priority
Transforming Patient Outcomes Through AI-Driven Health Management Solutions with Heaps.ai
AI can transform India’s healthcare sector: Apollo’s Shobhana Kamineni
Daga Hospital Leads Sickle Cell Fight, Treats 1,500+ Patients, Screens 10,000 Women
By Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sickle Cell Mission identifies over two lakh patients through mass screening
By Bindu Perappadan
Sickle Cell Anemia: A Significant Public Health Challenge Impacting Many From Marginalised Communities
By Sandeep Tamgadge
World Sickle Cell Day: 9 things to know about this blood disorder
By Namita Kalla
OBSERVANCE OF WORLD SICKLE CELL DAY AT AIIMS, NEW DELHI
Heathcare x speed: This startup promises at-home doctor consultations within 20 minutes
By Trisha Medhi
UnitedHealth Group Data Leak Exposes Sensitive Health Care Strategies as Hospitals Seek More Patient Volume
By Akshat Gupta
Why India’s Healthcare Sector Is a Prime Cyber Target — And How Analytics & ML Can Defend It
By Kartikeya Singh
Sudan war: Children killed in 'appalling' hospital attack in West Kordofan, says WHO
By Natasha Booty
We are victims of corrupt system: Pharmacists
Nagaland pharmacy association appeals to state govt for policy review claiming pharmacist shortage
Pharmacies shutdown chaos in Nagaland: policy vs reality
Nagaland pharmacy association appeals for relief, flags impact on public health
By Thejoto Nienu
Pharmacy body urges govt to reconsider licence cancellations
This Canadian-owned MRI clinic in Buffalo says business is booming. Why Ontarians are heading south for private scans
By Kevin Jiang
How artificial intelligence controls your health insurance coverage
By Jennifer D. Oliva
Materials design and integration strategies for soft bioelectronics in digital healthcare
By SeungHwan Lee, Hyeon Taeghwan and Dae-Hyeong Kim
‘Uniquely vulnerable’: Louisiana girds for megabill fallout
By Liz Crampton
House Conservatives Warn They Can’t Back Senate Bill to Enact Trump’s Agenda
By Catie Edmondson
Mike Johnson Mocks Millions Who Could Lose Medicaid: ‘Do Something Constructive’
By Andrew Perez
Colorado’s Jeff Hurd joins 15 other House Republicans signaling they’ll oppose Senate version of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ over Medicaid changes
By Robert Tann
16 House Republicans tell leaders Senate's Medicaid changes go too far, threaten pulling support
By Dave Muoio
Call for proposals: capacity building of organizations of persons with disabilities on health equity
White House sends Dr. Oz to calm Senate nerves
By Adam Cancryn
Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
By Denis Campbell
GP News Update: GP funding overhaul, tirzepatide complaint fears, GP premises investment
£2.2bn funding boost for most deprived areas, Streeting announces
By Edd Church
Government announces £2.2 billion to go to NHS services in deprived and coastal areas
NHS long term plan, in the short term: Where tech must help now.
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Health-care cuts in GOP’s budget bill may add up to $22,800 in medical debt for some families: Report
By Lorie Konish
Senate Republicans Take The Attack On Obamacare To A New Level
By Emine Irmak Yücel
Editorial Roundup: United States
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Sen. John Thune’s tax cuts for the wealthy will hurt South Dakotans. He isn’t solving a crisis. He’s creating one.
Robert Kennedy’s touting of health ‘wearables’ sends medical device makers’ shares higher
By Patrick Temple-West
US approves twice-yearly injection for HIV prevention – what you need to know about lenacapavir
By Andrew Owen
Wasted miracle? Concerns as revolutionary HIV drug approved
Lenacapavir HIV shot approved in US may enter Canada by 2026; just two injections needed a year
FDA Approves a Twice-Yearly Shot to Prevent HIV
By Alice Park
Regulators Approve a Twice-Yearly Shot to Prevent H.I.V. Infection
By Apoorva Mandavilli
Simple daily activity could reduce risk of lower back pain, study finds
By Angelica Stabile
Mounjaro weight loss jab side effects as GPs issue prescriptions from Monday
By Claire Laura Schofield
NHS begins mass rollout of weight-loss jabs to patients in England
By Andrew Gregory
Are Mounjaro Jabs Safe? Mass Rollout Of Weight Loss Drug To Start In UK
By Srishti Sisodia
Are weight loss injections really the remedy for the obesity crisis? - Sarah Todd
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By Sarah Todd
Guidance issued for GPs managing weight-loss injection patients
Digital wristbands transform healthcare
By Penny Bouloutza
We must renew palliative care focus as part of assisted dying decision
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By Toby Porter
Lilly to appeal as U.K. declines to endorse use of new Alzheimer’s drugs
By Dulan Lokuwithana
Lilly to appeal after UK agency opposes reimbursement for Alzheimer's drug
By Sriparna Roy and Devika Syamnath
Final draft guidance finds benefits of 2 Alzheimer’s treatments remain too small to justify the additional cost to the NHS
Why Nice was right to say no – for now – to new Alzheimer’s drugs
By Sally Sheard and Paul Atkinson
Why people can't access dementia 'wonder' drugs
By Genevieve Bates