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Stroke caused 7 lakh deaths in India in 2019: Study | India News

NEW DELHI: The share of non-communicable and injury-related neurological disorders such as stroke, headache disorders, and epilepsy to the total disease burden has more than doubled from 4% to 8.2% in India between 1990 to 2019, whereas the contribution of communicable neurological disorders reduced during this period by threequarters, a new scientific paper published in the Lancet Global Health shows. The paper highlighted aging as one of the main factors behind increasing burden of non-communicable neurological disorders. The paper is a collaborative effort between the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) and a number of other organisations.

Stroke caused 7 lakh deaths in India in 2019: Study

Stroke caused 7 lakh deaths in India in 2019: Study SECTIONS Share Synopsis The paper is a collaborative effort between the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) and a number of other organisations. Agencies The paper highlighted aging as one of the main factors behind increasing burden of non-communicable neurological disorders. (This story originally appeared in on Jul 15, 2021)The share of non-communicable and injury-related neurological disorders such as stroke, headache disorders, and epilepsy to the total disease burden has more than doubled from 4% to 8.2% in India between 1990 to 2019, whereas the contribution of communicable neurological disorders reduced during this period by threequarters, a new scientific paper published in the Lancet Global Health shows.

Is every scientific study genuine? BMJ throws light on data fraud in India, other nations

Is every scientific study genuine? BMJ throws light on ‘data fraud’ by countries, including India Mohana Basu © Provided by The Print New Delhi: In a year that saw an explosion in clinical trials and scientific data due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the question of data accuracy is growing to be a troubling matter. According to the BMJ medical journal, as much as 54 per cent of clinical trials published by Indian researchers over three years in a single journal were found to have fraudulent data. The trend was similar in other countries 100 per cent in Egypt, 75 per cent in Iran, 46 per cent in China, 40 per cent in Turkey, 25 per cent in South Korea, and 18 per cent in Japan raising concerns about the integrity of research being done here.

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