• 19 Feb, 2026

Medical Research

ProtoRadNet Explainable AI by IISER Bhopal: MRI and CT Scan Reading Model with 92% Accuracy

ProtoRadNet Explainable AI by IISER Bhopal: MRI and CT Scan Reading Model with 92% Accuracy

ProtoRadNet, an explainable AI model developed at IISER Bhopal, can interpret MRI, CT and X ray scans like a radiologist. Built over 1.5 years and tested on public datasets with 92% accuracy and 190+ clinical reports, the system highlights suspicious regions and explains findings. This innovation could help address India’s radiologist shortage and improve diagnostic speed.

Kerala Mpox Strain Can Spread Faster and Wider: What This First-of-Its-Kind Genetic Study From India Really Means

Kerala Mpox Strain Can Spread Faster and Wider: What This First-of-Its-Kind Genetic Study From India Really Means

A first-of-its-kind genomic study from India has revealed that the Mpox case detected in Kerala was caused by the Clade Ib variant imported through international travel from Dubai. Genetic sequencing traced the virus’s journey into India, uncovered dangerous mutations, and warned that this evolving strain may spread faster and wider through sustained human transmission.

Social Media Addiction Among Medical Students: An Indian Study on Sleep and Mental Health

Social Media Addiction Among Medical Students: An Indian Study on Sleep and Mental Health

Social media has become an inseparable part of medical students’ lives, but excessive use is now showing addiction like patterns. This article explores an Indian study on social media addiction among medical students and its strong link with sleep deprivation, mental fatigue, impaired concentration, and declining academic performance in today’s digital age.

Antibiotic Resistance in India: SMS Medical College Study Finds 60–80% Antibiotics Are Failing

Antibiotic Resistance in India: SMS Medical College Study Finds 60–80% Antibiotics Are Failing

A study by SMS Medical College Jaipur reveals that 60–80% of antibiotics are becoming ineffective due to rising antimicrobial resistance. The findings highlight growing failure of common drugs, increasing multidrug resistant infections, and the urgent need for rational antibiotic use, stricter regulation, and stronger antimicrobial stewardship in India.

Specialty Preferences of Undergraduate Medical Students in India: What Do They Choose and Why?

Specialty Preferences of Undergraduate Medical Students in India: What Do They Choose and Why?

This article explores how Indian MBBS students choose postgraduate medical specialties and the role of personality traits, income expectations, lifestyle factors, and postgraduate education costs in shaping career decisions. Based on Indian data, it highlights declining interest in non clinical and pre clinical branches and the implications for medical education policy and career counselling.