As we view this century through the rear-view mirror, we see that clinical and pharmacological research, development and technology have grown in leaps and bounds. Through changes, advancements and regression—even a cataclysmic COVID-19 pandemic—mankind has stayed on the quest for longevity and good health.
Today, preparedness has become the watchword. We are always on the lookout for the next pathogen, Disease X, that might cause the next pandemic. Vaccine technology sits on very advanced platforms. Nations have learnt to work together; we have a pandemic treaty in place, and we understand the value of sharing scientific information freely. Given how our knowledge has expanded, with the benefit of a lived experience and technology at a gallop, we are now handling things differently.
So, what does this mean for the future of healthcare?
Download the exclusive eBook from The Hindu for an understanding on what the experts foresee—from emerging pathogens and the impact of social media on mental health, to new-age gene-editing technology, AI in health care, the challenges of non-communicable diseases and antimicrobial resistance, medical wearables, and One Health.
What’s inside:
Introduction, by Ramya Kannan (Health Editor, The Hindu)
Emerging pathogens: what does the future hold, by Soumya Swaminathan & Harkabir Singh Jandu
One Health is fast emerging as the new default setting, but it won’t be easy, by Rajib Dasgupta
Innovation, as a solution to the growing crisis of antimicrobial resistance, by Abdul Ghafur
Biosimilars and the need for a policy prescription, by Dinesh S. Thakur & Prashant Reddy T.
Advances in vaccine technology and the road ahead, by Dinesh C. Sharma
Engineering medicine: The future of CAR-T, CRISPR, by Soujanya Padikkal
AI in healthcare: what lies ahead, by C. Aravinda
Emerging technologies in cardiac interventional care, by G Sengottuvelu
Medical wearable technology: your health in your hands, by Somita Pal
Protein therapeutics: current and future trends, by Shankar Shastry
Stemming the rising tide of non-communicable diseases in India, by Somita Pal
Social media and suicides: an inflection point, by Lakshmi Vijayakumar
Editor’s Note:
This eBook on health and emerging technologies in the wellness industry is the latest in our series of publications that deal elaborately with subjects of general interest, which go beyond the regular news cycle. Contributors, including medical professionals, scientists, specialist journalists, and industry leaders, have written on new ways of dealing with the growing challenges to human health and wellbeing.
This series of books, in digital format, will be available free for subscribers of the online edition, including ePaper, and available for purchase for others. Each eBook is based on a single theme and seeks to be comprehensive with articles from subject experts across the world. We intend to publish this series regularly; and thereby build a large digital library for our reader community.
Suresh Nambath, Editor, The Hindu
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Published – April 29, 2025 12:35 pm IST