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People with neurodevelopmental disorders have increased risk of testicular cancer: Study

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A new study by researchers at Uppsala University and Uppsala University Hospital shows that men who have a neurodevelopmental disorder, such as autism and ADHD, also have a slightly increased risk of testicular cancer, or seminoma. Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in young men, and its underlying causes are still largely unknown. The new study focused on patients with testicular cancer in Sweden. A total of 6,166 patients were included and then compared with 61,660 age-matched men without testicular cancer. Medical register data was used to investigate whether psychiatric diagnoses prior to cancer diagnosis were more common in patients with testicular cancer than in the control group. In general, the researchers did not find an increased risk of testicular cancer in patients with a psychiatric diagnosis, but the group with a neurodevelopmental disorder in particular saw a significant increase in the risk of the seminoma type of testicular cancer. Although the res...

Fosun Pharma withdraws plans to sell stake in Gland Pharma

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Bengaluru : China's Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co Ltd  has withdrawn plans to sell stake in Indian drugmaker Gland Pharma Ltd , ET Now tweeted on Wednesday, citing sources. Fosun Pharma holds a 57.86% stake in the Indian company. Both Fosun Pharma and Gland Pharma did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. Read also: Fosun Pharma said to mull sale of USD 3.6 billion Gland Pharma Shares of Gland Pharma were up 0.8% at 1,360 rupees as of 9:50 a.m. IST. They have plunged 28% since November end, when Bloomberg News had reported, citing sources that Fosun Pharma was considering a sale of Gland Pharma after receiving interest from potential buyers. Read also: Gland Pharma to infuse Rs 400 crore to expand Genome Valley facility from Medical News, Health News Latest, Medical News Today - Medical Dialogues | https://ift.tt/2NIVrfK

Pollution control body slapped Rs 16 crore fine on PGI Chandigarh, GMCH-32, GMSH-16

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Chandigarh: Acting against environmental degradation, the Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC) issued fines worth Rs 16 crore against the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (PGI Chandigarh), Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH-32) and Government Multi-Speciality Hospital (GMSH-16) for not treating their wastewater and disposing the untreated substance into the drains over the past five years.  Based on the guidelines of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the committee imposed a fine against the premium government institutes for violating the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, by releasing untreated water into the Municipal Corporation drains several times without treating them at the sewage treatment plant (STP) and effluent treatment plant (ETP).  Also Read:Property Tax: PGI Chandigarh named major defaulter by UT govt A fine worth Rs 5.63 crore was imposed against the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences ...

Maha Minister Gulabrao Patil involved in Rs 400 crore medical equipment procurement scam during Covid-19: Sanjay Raut

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena Uddhav faction leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has alleged that Maharashtra minister Gulabrao Patil was involved in a scam of Rs 400 crore in the procurement of medical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Raut has alleged that he has evidence that Patil had procured medical equipment above the market price. Also Read:Procurement of medical equipment: Delhi AIIMS to engage Govt agency, PSU “Maharashtra minister Gulabrao Patil was involved in a Rs 400 crore scam during the COVID-19 crisis. I have evidence of corruption against him,” Sanjay Raut alleged on Sunday. “He (Gulabrao Patil) purchased overpriced equipment during the COVID pandemic. He purchased ventilators at a higher price of Rs 15 lakhs when it was for Rs 2 lakh,” Raut said. Raut said Patil had given instruction to make these purchases as a Guardian Minister for Jalgaon district and the president of the district planning committee during the COVID-19 period. Patil is now the Water Suppl...

DCI directs Dental Colleges To Conduct Anti-Ragging Orientation Program, details

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Delhi: Dental Council of India (DCI) has urged dental colleges across India to conduct an anti-ragging orientation program/workshop for 2023, awareness about ragging amongst students, including both seniors and freshers. The colleges are directed to conduct an orientation program/workshop at their premises at the beginning of the BDS Course by inviting /calling any one member of the Dental Council of India from their state or neighbouring states (if not available in their state) for periodic training of the members of the anti-ragging cells/committees/squads of dental colleges and for awareness about ragging amongst students (freshers and seniors) within 15 days positively. The colleges will have to furnish the report along with CD/Photographs/name of DCI member/ list of participants of the above said anti ragging orientation program by return email/speed post, failing which necessary action will be taken by the DCI, as per the provision 11.4 of said DCI Regulations. All the expens...

JnJ seeks valuation of up to USD 43 billion in IPO of consumer health unit Kenvue

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New Jersey: Johnson & Johnson said on Monday it was seeking a valuation of up to $42.95 billion in the initial public offering of its consumer health unit, Kenvue, at a time when investor appetite for new listings has been muted. The announcement sets the stage for what is expected to be one of the marquee listings this year and brings the healthcare conglomerate closer to completing its planned spinoff of the business behind Band-Aid bandages and Tylenol medicines. However, the listing plans come at a challenging time for the IPO market in the United States. New listings have come to a virtual standstill as investors grapple with heightened volatility in a rising interest rate environment. J&J is offering 151.2 million shares of the common stock of Kenvue priced between $20 and $23 per share, aiming to raise up to $3.5 billion, based on the top end of the proposed range of the listing. "It's definitely an important deal in restarting the U.S. IPO market," ...

FDA Approves new insulin pump system with Meal Detection Technology

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The Food and Drug Administration has approved Medtronic's latest MiniMed insulin pump system with meal detection technology. The  meal detection technology provides automatic adjustments and corrections† to sugar levels every 5 minutes§ for both basal (background) and bolus (mealtime) insulin needs. The system provides insulin to help account for when users occasionally forget to bolus or underestimates the number of carbs in their meal.The system is approved for users seven years old and above with type 1 diabetes. "Mealtimes prove to be one of the biggest challenges for people living with type 1 diabetes and now for the first time, the MiniMed 780G system addresses this unmet need with automatic, real-time insulin corrections," said Que Dallara, EVP and President of Medtronic Diabetes. "A lot can happen to blood sugars in the span of an hour or even just a few minutes, so we've designed our system for real life – the algorithm adapts to the user and helps co...