Sidharth Ghosh snooks a thumb at cancer every day as he continues excelling in his fitness drive, and helping others battle the disease By Christina Tom Jose To win the battle against cancer is one ...
American philosopher Henry David Thoreau once enigmatically said, “Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves.” Many of us, though, lose our emotional footing too, setting ourselves up for mental agony and ...
SUPPORT AND CURE The CURE Media Group hosted its first ever patient-focused track at the Miami Breast Cancer Conference last month. The group brings out the largest cancer-focused consumer publication in the US; Cure had ...
MORE POWER TO THE DRYATHLETES Cancer Research UK has come up with a unique fundraising campaign. The Dryathlon encouraged alcohol drinkers to give up drinking for the month of January. Becoming a ‘Dryathlete’ was said ...
Generating intelligence for healthcare using Artificial Intelligence is high up on Sigtuple’s agenda. By Anila Mathew Vivek sig tuple was born from an idea unheard of till then—trying to process the enormous amount of visual ...
Chatting with the young, cheerful oncosurgeon Dr Neha Bhargava is uplifting as her zest for life is infectious while her humility and determination is inspiring. The downto- earth doctor loves music and dance and fervently ...
Since January, Aaroogya has has created awareness about cancer among two lakh rural women By Rosy Jose Geeta, 32, lost both her mother and grandfather to cancer and she vividly recalls the agonising years of ...
He may have died at the tender age of 22 but the Ashwin Maharaj Foundation takes forward his legacy of helping the underprivileged By Anila Mathew Ashwin Maharaj Ramasubramaniam was a young, aspiring lawyer passionate ...
“Once you’ve generated T cells that can recognise cancer, you’ve got them basically for the rest of your life.” Recognized as the first to have isolated the T-cell antigen receptor complex protein, Dr. James Patrick ...