Road traffic injuries across the world have worsened to crisis levels over the years. The years leading into 2030 do not represent encouraging signs in…
The recent ban on e-cigarettes has been the talk that hover’s around every conversation in the public health and public policy space. While it emerges…
There was a recent furore with regard to the saffron robe being worn by the Bishop of Belagavi who embraced the roots of being Indian…
Drug business brings a turnover of over $500 billion, only next to petroleum and arms trade. Over 190 million people all over consume drugs and…
Evidence based medicine is slowly being strengthened into technology driven medicine. The workshops that are being held on robotics, artificial intelligence, data analytics in healthcare…
Human altruism gets faded out, once the newspapers and primetime television channels stop covering the disaster. The communities are left behind to deal with the…
Fond recollection of historical times, serves to remind us that healthcare is integral to human survival. The problem of hubris & special interests stops the…
One might wonder what the Battle of Waterloo has got to do with public health and tobacco in the first place. Waterloo served as a…
The General elections 2019 is fast approaching and political out-reaches have started. In all those popular conversations, dinner table talks, the idea of healthcare…
I speak for those doctoral candidates who are scared what their supervisors think, I speak for those post graduates in healthcare who are bullied into…