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Myths and Facts about Homeopathy

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Homeopathy is a branch of medicine founded by a German Physician called Dr. CFS Hahnemann, Homeopathy literally means treatment by the same’, It is based on the principle that a drug taken in small amount will cure the same symptoms it causes in large amounts, Hahnemann found that the symptoms that occurred when a drug substance taken by a person, were removed by the minute dose of the same drug. There are several  myths and beliefs about homeopathic medicines , some who say that homeopathic medicine are just sugar pills or placebo treatment method. Hope this piece of information would clear doubts of at least a few, who would like to test them for some ailments. Following are some of the common myths and facts about homeopathy. Myth1:  Homoeopathy is an unproven science Fact:  Homoeopathy (some times also spelled homeopathy) is based on experimental pharmacological and clinical data. Over the years, homoeopathic medicines have been extensively studied for their efficacy in a varie

New Medicine Development: Big Investors

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Biopharma companies are crabbing up their drug research & development spending after staying stable all the way through last couple of years. According to industry sources,  research & development investments  will top $136 billion in 2013, up from $ 134 billion (2012); also the R&D expenditures estimated to exceed ($ 149 billion) by 2017. Drug Development Costs:  Average cost to develop a drug Early 2000s = $1.2 billion approx Late 1990s = $800 million Mid 1980s = $320 million 1970s = $140 million New medicine development – Big investors: According to recent industry surveys: NovoNordisk will have the fastest growth in Research & Development spending, from $1.8 billion in 2011 to $3.1 billion in 2018, an 8 % increase in investments. Novartis is predicted to spend on R&D the most $10.1 billion – by 2018. Roche is expected to spend $8.7 billion. Merck & Co., is expected to spend $7.6 billion. GlaxoSmithKline, is expected to spend $7.2 billion Pf

What makes a Stronger Organization?

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Want to form a stronger organization with employees who are indued in the success of your firm? Aiming to increase turnover and for a strong company culture? Then it’s important for you to begin springing up your skills in the prowess of furthering employee growth. In practice the most employers/ mentors focus mainly, on what employees are doing wrong. While you don’t want to leave problems to suppurate, it’s often more effective to spend time on what the employees are doing right. Overabundance negative feedback eventually depraves and discourages employees. On time positivistic feedback, is something, that employees enjoy receiving from their mentors. Employees probably to keep performing things in the right way in order to receive more of it. More significantly, they’re probable to find that they are good at their responsibilities; a positive element leads to intemperately job satisfaction. Take this seriously and think about it having stated that, there is a good line, between

Indian Healthcare - Market size, Investments, Govt.Of India Initiatives and Challenges

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If there has been a cheerful sector, impulsive employment sources and revenue genesis for India, it is healthcare sector and there is no doubt in it! With a high demand for healthcare services in India, rising the need for innovative healthcare, medical care facilities, medical tourism and state governments, Government of India concentrating for medical care evolutions, the overall sector has been repelling the job market, at the same time as others have recede and progressed freely. This week updates describe Indian healthcare – Market size, investments, Government Initiatives and challenges. Market Size: The overall Indian healthcare market is worth around US$ 100 billion and is expected to grow to US$ 280 billion by 2020, a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.9 %. Healthcare delivery, which includes: Hospitals, Nursing homes, Diagnostics centers and pharmaceuticals, constitutes 65 % of the overall market. The Healthcare Information Technology (Health IT) market which is

Nanotechnology: Design for the Future of Drug Delivery

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Drug Delivery with Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology has completed his fifty years on December 29, 2009. Professor Richard P.Feynman (Nobel Laureate, 1965) was the first person to predict and discussed the concept of nanotechnology. His prediction, to a large extent, has been realized till today. He on December 29, 1959 at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech presented a celebrated talk ‘There’s plenty of room at the bottom,’ which represents the era of nanotechnology — the technology catering only nanometre scaled objects. The term Nanotechnology came into existence in the year 1974, by the help of Professor Norio Taniguchi. Feynman research and development activity was pointing towards a new era of technology by aggregating things atom by atom, at present terms, ‘molecular nanotechnology’. He also discussed about writing the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica on the tip of a needle; also forecasted that one day the entire information of the world could be contained in an

Reasons for Male and Female Infertility

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Infertility – Health & Wellbeing: Infertility seems to be major cause of worry for many couples, even after spending several years of married life together, there might be several reasons due to which couple will not have children or will lack childbearing abilities. The following might be the major or rather certain scenarios due to which a couple may face such a problem, Specialist doctors in this area say that majority of cases can be treated, hence its necessary to have undergone all the necessary tests for a proper diagnosis and treatment there after. In a couple the problems can be with either male of the female counterpart or even in some cases for both male and female, hence proper diagnosis is essential before getting into a conclusion. There can be several reasons that can lead to infertility;  some of the common reasons for male infertility include the following reasons: Disorder in the production of sperms Inadequate number of sperms Poor motility or mobilit

Setting the Future Leaders...

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The Indian pharmaceuticals market increased at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 17.46 % in 2015 from US$ 6 billion in 2005 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 15.92 % to US$ 55 billion by 2020. The drug industry has various things going in its favour such as low manufacturing cost connected with strong policy initiations from the Indian government. The government of India brought out “Pharma Vision 2020” with an intention to make India one of the top 5 drug innovation centres by 2020. Also the government of India aims to endure the drug industry by foremost infrastructure, scientific workforce for drug research and development, venture investment for pharmaceutical research and several tax benefits. To make better or  more attractive and move gently drug business in India , the clearance timelines for the new manufacturing facilities has been significantly cut down. The government has also permitted foreign direct investments (FDI) under the automatic path in drug secto

Pharma Can Benefit From Digital Health Technologies

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India is the biggest manufacturer and exporter of generic drugs on globe and considered as the pharmacy of the globe. However many Indian pharma companies find it difficult to survive in global markets due to the heavy competition, lack of market research knowledge, complex regulatory results and not embracing the latest digital technologies adopted by global companies. Innovation brings both opportunity and change, and this is true with emerging point of care technology. There is a pressing need for help in the three critical areas of Prevention, Diagnosis and Monitoring.But extremely restrictive regulations, the presence of multiple key stakeholders, a slow-to-adopt culture and other challenges distinguish healthcare from the retail and finance sectors, which have flourished with their implementations of digital technologies. Changes in regulatory, patent and market trends will drive opportunities for generic drugs and hence very big opportunities for Indian pharmaceutical compan

HEATWAVE ALERT ! Protect yourself and beat the heat wave

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A heatwave is defined as consecutive days of hot weather during which temperatures are extremely high during the day and especially at night. With temperature soaring above 45 degrees these days, summer heat is taking heavy toll on human life in India,it is crucial to be proactive to prevent sunstroke or dehydration. The direct exposure to sunlight is causing several heat related health issues like heat exhaustion, heat cramps, muscle cramps, headaches, dizziness, fever, fatigue, drowsiness and heat strokes. Thus, it is high time to take the precautionary   measures and protect ourselves and beat the heat waves . Here are few ways to stay cool and safety tips in summers : Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids/fruits even if you do not feel thirsty. Avoid drinks with caffeine or alcohol. Drink plenty of water or other healthy fluids as much as possible, Eat small meals and eat more often. Avoid extreme temperature changes. Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, light-colore

Health Belief Models...

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Every case is important in medical practice; a rational motive for this belief: Patients are people and who visits medical centers with different ailments i.e. will often indicates that different medical procedures to different diseases. What works for one patient plausibly would not work for another case. Health belief model, substantially explored description of  patients beliefs about health and health concerned matters . It has following constituents: Wellness Vs Motive: It is about personal interest in patient’s medical conditions, the preparedness and motive to bring change in their medical conditions; medically actuated subjects expect to be believed as partners by their medical providers in the healthcare decision process. They demonstrate greater tendency to commit for answerability and responsibility for their health status. Sensed Vulnerability: This connects to the point to which they think in the diagnosis and its possible events or results; these type of subjects don’

India’s pharma industry may touch $55 Billion by 2020

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India is the largest supplier of medicine to US, and pharmaceutical exports from India raise from $3.44 bn in 2013 to $3.76 bn in 2014. ​Country’s pharma sector is likely to grow over three-fold to hit $55 billion in the next five years, even as the exports from the sector may slow down to grow at a CAGR of 7.98% owing to stricter regulations in markets such as the US, Russia and Africa, says a report. “Indian pharmaceutical industry is expected to touch $55 billion by 2020 as against the current size of $18 billion but the exports may slow down to grow at a CAGR of 7.98% in value terms due to tightening of regulatory mechanism in top exports markets of US, Russia and Africa,” a joint report by Assocham and TechSci Research reveals. With 70 percent of market share (in terms of revenues), generic drugs form the largest segment of  the Indian pharmaceutical sector , Consolidation of pharmacy players is leading to an increase in pricing pressures for generic companies existing in the

Breathing Life into Healthcare in India

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The new National Health Policy is promising, but it needs stronger Centre-State coordination The new National Health Policy (2017) released last week presents a clear vision of how India’s sluggish health system can be galvanised to deliver health and well-being to all by 2030, to meet the Sustainable Development Goal on health. The real challenge lies in its operational amplification and effective implementation which call for cementing consensus, catalysing commitment and channelling close coordination for steering Centre and the States together to deliver on this vision. After a gestation period of over two years, that saw extensive public comment and sharp debate within the government, the policy has finally emerged as a well-crafted document that lays the path for Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Though the right to health proposed in the earlier draft has been disappointingly deleted, effective implementation of the various measures proposed in the NHP should place us on the

Mental Health Awareness Week – May 2017

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Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It influences how we think, feel, and act. It likewise decides how we handle stretch, identify with others, and settle on decisions. Psychological wellness is imperative at each phase of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Over the course of your life, if you experience mental health problems, your thinking, mood, and behavior could be affected. Many factors contribute to mental health problems, including:  Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistry Life experiences, such as trauma or abuse Family history of mental health problems So many people of us experience daily life as a battle. Emotionally, our heads are only just above water. Holding onto our jobs, managing our family life, paying our bills sometimes threaten to overwhelm us. Click here to Continue Reading For more updates visit  HarNeedi.com

Regulatory Approval: General view

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Before a pharmaceutical product can go to a new market or developing market, filling must be composed and filed with all relevant regulatory agencies to seek a review and finally regulatory approval. Each jurisdiction has its own procedures or procedures to review drug submissions filed to their regulatory authority. These procedures can change considerably with respect to How the drug submission will be managed, The constitution of the review team, Review timelines etc; In spite of the divergences, the procedures to turn over regulatory approval generally follow these stages: Pre filling or Pre-Submission meeting: ​ Even though left to personal choice, a pre filling meeting is often helpful so that any regulatory submission issues can be discussed and settled well in advance to the actual filling. This meeting allows the regulatory authority insight in to the proposed submission and permits them to bring their internal resources in accordance with. Ensure the challenges are

Personal Statement: Tips for Medicos

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Many medical students give a little value to thoughtful and engaging personal statement; however others go about this narrative document as an extension of their curriculum vitae. Both of these misfires may preclude you from access to the course of study you desire. Before you start out inditing of your personal statement, it is highly necessary to understand why you have to compose one in the first place. Selection members review your personal statements as a chance to make you know you – it’s not What acquired academically, Where you studied, however, your personality; Review committees want to look about things that your curriculum vitae can’t provide: things like Why you are in to medical profession? How you managed with difficult stages? The personal experiences that influenced you, Your Goals:  these details helps to decide whether you will be a right resource; evaluators may even play a role in tying you with the mentors within your course who will most expert help you attai