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21/12/2025
GLP‑1s have fuelled a 4.5x jump in India’s anti‑obesity market, with MAT rising from about ₹242 crore in November 2022 t...
17/12/2025

GLP‑1s have fuelled a 4.5x jump in India’s anti‑obesity market, with MAT rising from about ₹242 crore in November 2022 to an estimated ₹1,109 crore in November 2025, but value growth is set to moderate as semaglutide loses patent protection in March 2026 and generics trigger price erosion of up to 80%.

• World's First Rapid Snake Venom Detection Kit Developed in India!Dr. Shama Bhat of Bhat Biotech has developed the worl...
02/12/2025

• World's First Rapid Snake Venom Detection Kit Developed in India!
Dr. Shama Bhat of Bhat Biotech has developed the world's first rapid snake venom detection kit, capable of identifying venom type in just 2 minutes using a single drop of blood.
This breakthrough kit can detect both hemotoxic and neurotoxic venoms with 100% accuracy and has received Drug Control approval.
•* Why this matters:
• Faster diagnosis can save thousands of lives.
• Reduces delays in treatment, especially in rural areas.
• Prevents unnecessary or incorrect anti-venom administration.
Will be made available to ASHA workers, PHCs, and ambulances, improving emergency response in remote regions.
This innovation is a major step in strengthening India's public health system and tackling snakebite-related deaths, which remain a serious concern in many parts of the country.

Researchers found that some over-the-counter antibiotics used in sore throat preparations are not sufficiently concentra...
18/04/2019

Researchers found that some over-the-counter antibiotics used in sore throat preparations are not sufficiently concentrated to prevent growth of common human pathogens but are enabling these pathogens to develop resistance, raising doubts about the validity of their use.

Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / CDC.

Researchers were able to demonstrate decreasing susceptibility to several antibiotics in the three pathogens: Staphylococcus aureus (pictured); Acinetobacter baumannii; and Streptococcus pyogenes.

They examined four species of bacteria in which antibiotic resistance is considered a widespread problem: Staphylococcus aureus; Acinetobacter baumannii; Streptococcus pyogenes; and Haemophilus influenza.
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18/04/2019

Results of a small clinical trial suggest that supplementing chemotherapy with high doses of vitamin D may benefit patients with metastatic colorectal cancer by delaying progression of the disease, say scientists from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Prompted by the "very encouraging" results of the SUNSHINE clinical trial, the potential benefits of vitamin D supplementation in metastatic colorectal cancer will be evaluated in a larger clinical trial planned to open at several hundred sites across the United States later this year, said Kimmie Ng, MD, MPH, director of Clinical Research in Dana-Farber's Gastrointestinal Cancer Center, and corresponding author of the SUNSHINE study. "To our knowledge, this study is the first completed randomized clinical trial of vitamin D supplementation for treatment of advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer," Ng said.

"The results of our trial suggest an improved outcome for patients who received vitamin D supplementation, and we look forward to launching a larger trial to confirm these exciting and provocative findings," said Charles Fuchs, MD, MPH, formerly of Dana-Farber as senior author of the study and now Director of Yale Cancer Center.

The initial findings were reported at the 2017 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Those results, along with additional data, are now being published in JAMA.

The SUNSHINE trial randomized 139 patients with previously untreated metastatic colorectal cancer. One group took pills containing 4,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D per day along with standard chemotherapy, while the other group took 400 units (about the dose found in a multivitamin) along with chemotherapy.

Vitamin D, which is necessary for bone health, is made in the body through a chemical reaction dependent on sun exposure and is contained in some foods. In laboratory studies, vitamin D has demonstrated anti-cancer properties such as triggering programmed cell death, inhibiting cancer cell growth and reducing metastatic potential. Prospective observational studies have linked higher blood levels of vitamin D with a lower risk of colorectal cancer and improved survival of patients with the disease, but those studies could not prove that vitamin D was the cause.

Against this backdrop, the randomized, prospective phase 2 SUNSHINE trial recruited patients at 11 academic and community centers across the United States to test whether vitamin D supplementation can improve outcomes in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. All patients received standard chemotherapy with a regimen called mFOLFOX6 plus bevacizumab. Patients in the high-dose vitamin D group initially took 8,000 IU a day for 14 days, then 4,000 IU a day thereafter. The low or standard-dose vitamin D group took 400 IU daily during all cycles. All patients were asked not to take any other vitamin D or calcium supplements during the trial period.

The researchers also sampled patients' blood to measure changes in the levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], which is a standard test to determine a person's vitamin D status. This test showed that only 9 percent of the patients in the clinical trial had sufficient vitamin D at the beginning of treatment. Over the course of the study, patients receiving low-dose had no substantial change in their vitamin D levels, while those in the high-dose group soon reached the vitamin D-sufficient range and maintained it..

The research was supported by National Cancer Institute grants P50CA127003, R01CA205406, and R01CA118553; a Gloria Spivak Faculty Advancement Award; a Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Award; the Project P Fund; Consano, Pharmavite LLC, and Genetech.

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