• 05 Apr, 2026

Medicaldrafts

IIT Indore Develops AI Powered Human Digital Twin for Early Disease Detection

IIT Indore Develops AI Powered Human Digital Twin for Early Disease Detection

IIT Indore has developed an AI powered human digital twin under the Charak DT Platform to help doctors simulate diseases and enable early and preventive diagnosis. This futuristic human like replica can mimic breathing and blinking and allows medical experiments to be tested digitally before real world treatment, marking a major leap in Indian healthcare technology.

Medical Negligence in India and the Hidden Crisis of Missing National Data

Medical Negligence in India and the Hidden Crisis of Missing National Data

Medical negligence cases in India are rising, but there is no national database to measure their true burden. This article explains how the absence of reliable data, rising litigation, defensive medicine, and lack of tort reforms are harming doctors, patients, and the healthcare system, and why India urgently needs systemic legal and policy reforms.

Exact Time of Death Cannot Be Determined by Rigor Mortis: Orissa High Court Ruling Explained

Exact Time of Death Cannot Be Determined by Rigor Mortis: Orissa High Court Ruling Explained

The Orissa High Court has clarified that the exact time of death cannot be determined using rigor mortis alone. This detailed medico legal analysis explains the limits of postmortem science, the role of rigor mortis, and why courts must not rely on false precision. An essential read for doctors, forensic experts, lawyers, and medical officers conducting postmortems.

Rajasthan Government Warns Doctors Against Prescribing Medicines Outside Free Drug Scheme

Rajasthan Government Warns Doctors Against Prescribing Medicines Outside Free Drug Scheme

The Rajasthan Health Department has issued a strict directive warning government doctors against prescribing medicines outside the Free Drug Scheme and Essential Drug List. The order states that disciplinary action will be taken under service rules if violations are found. The move aims to protect patients from unnecessary expenses and enforce standard treatment protocols in government hospitals.