Integration of Alternative Medicine into Evidence-Based Medicine: Fruitful or Futile?
As the world takes a step towards Evidence-Based Medicine, a pertinent question is whether alternative medicine is simply equivalent to […]
Public Health Policies: An Account by Medical Students. Are We Doing Enough?
Indian Public Health Policies and Programmes from our perspective.
The Depths of Human Consciousness – Dr. Sharath Krishnaswami
His craft plunged into the water, his stance turning from supine with his knees flexed, to a sitting position, once…
Lex News: Last Month in Medicine – What’s Happening in the Medical World??
Curated By- Dr. Sai Lavanya Patnala & Madhav Bansal The CDC is tracking a newly discovered strain of COVID-19 called…
What you eat is how you feel!
Introduction Remember when Amitabh Bachchan said, “ Motion se hi emotion” in the movie, Piku?! Turns out there is ample…

CHIPS OF LIFE
Written By Aanandita Maini History is littered with the transformative collaboration of art and science. Although it may becontestable I…

The possibility was rare.
-Bhupinder Singh, Junior Resident at Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences, Jalandhar, India. No one can expect a sudden collapse of…
OBSESSION AND COMFORT – FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENT FOR A SURGEON?
Dr. Geeta Sundar We are all creatures of habits. Infinitely more so, if you are a surgeon. Surgeons like things…
Lex News: Last Month in Medicine – July ’23
Reported by Dr. Lavanya Patnala and Madhav Bansal 28 domestic cats in Poland have tested positive for the highly pathogenic…
WHEN MY SHIFT ENDS.
Written by Dr. Gracie Jeba, Senior Resident, Dept. of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, Punjab Someone told…
Patients & patience!
Yesterday I took another patient’s medical history. He was suffering from stroke, that had left him with Right sided hemiplegia,…
The Growth of Precision Medicine
-Rahul Mody In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, precision medicine stands at the forefront of a transformativerevolution. With advancements in…
Diagnosis or Doom?
-Written by Dr. Tejal Lathia When I was a medical student, I prided myself on learning the names of rare…
“Women are more likely to be misdiagnosed than men” What, How, and Why?
-Written by Dr. Aakriti Chopra, Intern, Medical College Baroda, Vadodara Every individual is different, we have our own likings-dislikings, thought…
The Depths of Human Consciousness – Dr. Sharath Krishnaswami
His craft plunged into the water, his stance turning from supine with his knees flexed, to a sitting position, once…
Lex News: Last Month in Medicine – What’s Happening in the Medical World??
Curated By- Dr. Sai Lavanya Patnala & Madhav Bansal The CDC is tracking a newly discovered strain of COVID-19 called…
What you eat is how you feel!
Introduction Remember when Amitabh Bachchan said, “ Motion se hi emotion” in the movie, Piku?! Turns out there is ample…

CHIPS OF LIFE
Written By Aanandita Maini History is littered with the transformative collaboration of art and science. Although it may becontestable I…

The possibility was rare.
-Bhupinder Singh, Junior Resident at Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences, Jalandhar, India. No one can expect a sudden collapse of…
OBSESSION AND COMFORT – FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENT FOR A SURGEON?
Dr. Geeta Sundar We are all creatures of habits. Infinitely more so, if you are a surgeon. Surgeons like things…
Lex News: Last Month in Medicine – July ’23
Reported by Dr. Lavanya Patnala and Madhav Bansal 28 domestic cats in Poland have tested positive for the highly pathogenic…
WHEN MY SHIFT ENDS.
Written by Dr. Gracie Jeba, Senior Resident, Dept. of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, Punjab Someone told…
Patients & patience!
Yesterday I took another patient’s medical history. He was suffering from stroke, that had left him with Right sided hemiplegia,…
The Growth of Precision Medicine
-Rahul Mody In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, precision medicine stands at the forefront of a transformativerevolution. With advancements in…
Diagnosis or Doom?
-Written by Dr. Tejal Lathia When I was a medical student, I prided myself on learning the names of rare…
“Women are more likely to be misdiagnosed than men” What, How, and Why?
-Written by Dr. Aakriti Chopra, Intern, Medical College Baroda, Vadodara Every individual is different, we have our own likings-dislikings, thought…