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Sonal Matharu
Sonal Matharu

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2012-9-15

Sonal Matharu reports how fights over counterfeit drugs and low-quality drugs is suppressing the larger issue of drug safety

2012-9-11

Problem of poor quality drugs cannot be solved with technology alone, they say

2012-8-31

Slams health ministry for granting permission to dental colleges with inadequate infrastructure and faculty

2012-8-31

Centre drafts guidelines to regulate clinical establishments; Indian Medical Association resists

2012-8-15

Enforcement agencies had a busy year. They were tough at times, lenient at others

2012-7-27

Doctors and pharma company deny charges

2012-7-24

India might follow in Australia’s footsteps to enforce plain packaging for tobacco products

2012-7-23

Eighty-one countries increased their domestic investment for AIDS by over 50 per cent between 2006 and 2011

2012-7-20

They say amendments to regulate radiologists under the prohibition of sex determination Act irrational

2012-7-17

Government’s scheme to give monetary remuneration to health workers for counselling couples on family planning may just backfire, says Sonal Matharu

2012-7-31

In a hurry to bring down fertility rate, health officials are blatantly flouting government’s guidelines

2012-7-11

Two-child norm is endangering women's lives and skewing sex-ratio, say activists

2012-7-6

Country’s laws do not permit granting visa to those involved in prostitution

2012-7-4

Five deaths and over 200 cases of diarrhoea reported in five days

2012-7-4

'Women in urban slums need a basket of healthcare services to meet their needs'

2012-7-15

First genetic map of the microbes found in a healthy human body

2012-7-15

Punjab has been in the grip of cancer for over a decade but the government has ignored the threat. Sonal Matharu reports with photographer Sayantoni Palchoudhuri from the state

2012-6-19

Move comes a year after WHO said the test leads to misdiagnosis

2012-6-30

Exposure to arsenic also increases risk of hypertension

2012-6-30

A growing number of people are unable to shed those extra pounds despite strict diet regimes and long hours of workout. Evidence shows that the toxins in the environment could be playing the spoilsport. They modify the body’s physiology and make it difficult to lose weight. While the West is waking up to the complex linkages between chemicals and obesity, realisation is yet to dawn on doctors and researchers in India. Vibha Varshney, Dinsa Sachan and Sonal Matharu report on the new trigger for obesity and the way out

2012-6-14

Will help in diagnosis and treatment of diseases

2012-6-13

India fares worse than Bangladesh and Nepal, says report

2012-5-31

The ban is already successful in Madhya Pradesh and Kerala

2012-3-29

Says existing schemes like Beti Bachao Aandolan inadequate

2012-5-25

Those who violate ban may be fined up to Rs 5 lakh or imprisoned up to six years

2012-5-19

Health activists say new policy may not address the weaknesses in ongoing routine immunisation programmes and would flood poor countries with new vaccines

2012-5-17

Tuberculosis kills around 1,000 people each day in India and more than two million people are affected by the bacterial disease. This makes India a country with the highest TB burden. But these numbers only show TB cases reported in public health care facilities. Majority of TB cases are treated at private health care centres and never get recorded in government books. To get a real estimate of TB in the country, the Union ministry of health and family welfare has made it a mandatory notifiable disease. This means with immediate effect, all doctors treating TB anywhere in the country will have to get the case registered with the government. Madhukar Pai, associate professor at the Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McGill University in Canada, has done extensive work on TB in India. He talks to Sonal Matharu on how the move will benefit TB patients and help government.

2012-5-11

It will also suggest ways to improve grant of statutory approvals for drugs and functioning of the CDSCO

2012-5-10

Drugs which are banned in developed countries are approved in India without clinical trials

2012-5-7

Human rights commission calls for collective efforts to provide healthcare, compensation to victims and kin

2012-5-3

Use of unsafe syringes causes over 1.3 million deaths the world over each year, according to the World Health Organization. In India, single-use syringes are used for administering vaccines under the government’s immunisation programmes. But 85 per cent of the total syringes are used for curative and therapeutic purposes, and these are many a time used ones. Becton, Dickinson and Company, a global medical technology company, is launching its single-use syringe targeting this segment. Ranjeet Banerjee, vice-president and general manager and Rajnish Rohtagi, director (medical surgical systems) with the company, talk to Sonal Matharu about their product to be launched this month

2012-5-3

Use of unsafe syringes causes over 1.3 million deaths the world over each year, according to the World Health Organization. In India, single-use syringes are used for administering vaccines under the government’s immunisation programmes. But 85 per cent of the total syringes are used for curative and therapeutic purposes, and these are many a time used ones. Becton, Dickinson and Company, a global medical technology company, is launching its single-use syringe targeting this segment. Ranjeet Banerjee, vice-president and general manager and Rajnish Rohtagi, director (medical surgical systems) with the company, talk to Sonal Matharu about their product to be launched this month

2012-5-15

Tenure of Medical Council of India’s governing body set to expire; Centre unclear about next move

2012-4-27

Experts say the plan misses diet, care and ignores children with special needs

2012-4-26

It has an efficacy rate of over 95 per cent, claims company

2012-4-25

They have a seven per cent chance of having babies with birth defects

2012-4-18

Four children in Kerala reportedly died immediately after the vaccine was administered

2012-4-13

35 swine flu deaths reported in past one month; Union health ministry trashes media reports of H1N1 virus becoming virulent

2012-4-7

Met department cautions that the temperature would continue to rise in the months to follow

2012-4-6

Pramod Koirala is the spokesperson for the department of food technology and quality control of Nepal. He was in Delhi recently to attend a media workshop on food safety and standards. Sonal Matharu questions him on the problems of food safety in Nepal.

2012-4-3

Licences of two gutkha manufacturing companies were cancelled in March

2012-3-31

Portable testing kit gives results within an hour

2012-3-29

'It is a myth that cancer is prevalent only in urban areas'

2012-3-27

Around 2,000 people who underwent clinical trials in India have died since 2008

2012-3-27

Study shows aid by BRICS 10 times higher than by developed countries

2012-3-22

India has spent around $1,850 million on 53,000 medical graduates practicing in the US

2012-3-16

Health sector overall allocated even less than what it received last year, say experts

2012-3-15

National AIDS Control Programme urged to move beyond medicine-centric approach

2012-3-31

W Selvamurthy, senior scientist at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), shrugs off the body’s responsibility towards civilians in tackling chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) disasters. He speaks to Sonal Matharu on the sidelines of a conference in New Delhi

2012-3-14

Only one patients’ consent was not available, says health minister in Rajya Sabha

2012-3-31

Experts say India needs to move beyond oral vaccine to battle vaccine-generated polio

2012-3-12

Sonal Matharu finds out how schemes for women and children are all about making money and neglect their health

2012-3-2

Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh fare better

2012-3-15

A recent health survey throws up figures that defy logic. Some districts in India’s nine most backward states have curbed infant mortality rates to much lower than the national average. Down To Earth travels to some of these districts to understand how they have succeeded in breaking the mould. Vibha Varshney, Sonal Matharu, Ankur Paliwal and Dinsa Sachan report

2012-2-28

Medical Council of India failed to start rural health practitioner course

2012-2-28

India looks to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure on health in 12th Plan

2012-2-21

Sonal Matharu wonders when nature strikes unannounced what is the point of pre-announced mock drills

2012-2-18

3 million children below five died in 2010 alone

2012-2-29

Discovery of a deadly form of TB in a Mumbai hospital  underscores mismanagement

2012-2-10

Kamla Pasand had boundary line advertisements in India-Australia matches

2012-2-8

Around 170 hydropower and a number of sand mining projects in the pipeline or underway

2012-1-21

Civil rights groups blame packaged food supplied to anganwadis 

2012-1-17

Health ministry deputes team to Mumbai; says neither WHO nor tuberculosis control programme recognise TDR-TB

2012-1-31

States turn to dubious technology for saving girl child

2012-1-6

How Central funds meant for upgrading healthcare facilities are siphoned off

2011-10-31

The strong and mighty bacteria are all around us. They have hardened themselves to fight back the antibiotics administered to patients. This is because we allowed them to, by overusing drugs. Government has woken up from slumber and formulated a policy that targets antibiotic resistance. It restricts sale. But will it be able to contain irrational use of drugs? Vibha Varshney, Dinsa Sachan and Sonal Matharu investigate

2011-1-5

Say the city is not disease endemic

2011-12-30

Even after adjusting inflation, spending has increased 25 per cent in six years

2012-1-15

Most hospitals in India fail the fire safety test, yet they take no corrective step

2011-12-20

Fifteen chemicals increased by 20 per cent or more in air with the cigarettes

2011-12-31

Health ministry keeps draft bill under wraps. Activists fear provision of free treatment is diluted

2011-12-4

 New Act expected to improve quality of treatment

2011-12-15

Latest survey dismisses government’s claims of disease elimination
 

2011-11-29

A section on tobacco consumption added to the national programme for TB control

2011-11-25

Health ministry officials say impact of the campaign will show results later

2011-11-19

All men and women above 30 to be screened for diabetes in 100 districts by March 2021

2011-11-18

Lack of trained manpower main hurdle, says health secretary

2011-11-30

Hormonal contraceptives, promoted in developed nations, put health at risk, says a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Sonal Matharu talks to Jared Baeten, professor, department of global health, University of Washington, about the study

2011-11-30

Parts of India still struggle to stabilise population growth

2011-11-9

The Japanese encephalitis virus and enterovirus cannot be tackled unless the administration cleans up its act, observes Sonal Matharu

2011-10-31

Ten billionth baby likely by end of the century if population growth continues at current rate

2011-10-29

Standard training would ensure nutritionists prescribe diets suited to Indians, and not those set by western countries

2011-11-15

Battling Japanese encephalitis virus, Gorakhpur now has a new enemy: enterovirus

2011-10-13

Life Insurance Corporation invested more than Rs 3,500 crore last year in the tobacco industry 

2011-9-17

 Will help streamline treatment procedures across government hospitals

2011-9-15

A study finds nicotine dental products contain nicotine

2011-9-15

Say they were not consulted

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