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Over 1,500 stones removed from woman’s gallbladder

July 3, 2024
Nearly 1500 stones have been removed from a woman’s gallbladder at a private hospital in Delhi.  A 32-year-old woman, who was suffering from persistent bloating and heaviness after eating junk and fatty foods, had...
Posted in Hospitals, Latest | Tagged Dr Manish K. Gupta, gallbladder, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

Delhi govt LNJP hospital under scanner, LG orders CVC probe

July 3, 2024
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has approved a CVC probe into a massive cost escalation of Rs 670 crore in the construction of a new block of Delhi government’s Lok Nayak hospital. A tender worth Rs 465...
Posted in Featured, Hospitals, Latest | Tagged Central Vigilance Commission, Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, LNJP Hospital, Lok Nayak hospital

Philips India partners with Star Imaging to Launch first MRI training school

July 1, 2024
Philips, a global leader in health technology, today announced that it has partnered with Star Imaging, Pune to launch a first-of-its-kind MRI Training School in India. This school will provide international standard...
Posted in Education, Latest | Tagged first MRI training school, Philips India, Philips India partners with Star Imaging to Launch first MRI training school

Doctors question Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita over ‘2 yrs of jail’ for causing death by ‘negligence’

July 1, 2024
Doctors have started raising questions after the Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita (BNS), 2023, has come into force from today as it prescribes a reduced jail term of two years for doctors charged with causing death by...
Posted in Featured, Latest | Tagged (BNS), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), medical negligence

About 67% of cancer patients seek second advise

June 30, 2024
About 67 per cent of cancer patients getting treatment in private hospitals and 33 per cent availing treatment at government hospitals sought a second opinion to find if their treatment is on the correct course, a survey has...
Posted in Featured, Hospitals, Top News | Tagged Cancer in India, cancer patients

FORDA delegation meets JP Nadda over NEET PG postponement

June 30, 2024
Amid the alleged irregularities in the conduct of competitive tests including NEET-PG exam, the representatives of the Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association met Union health minister J P Nadda to discuss key...
Posted in Featured, Latest, Top News | Tagged forda, JP Nadda, NEET PG POSTPONEMENT

Nearly 50% Indian adults not physically active: Lancet study

June 27, 2024
In a shocking study by The Lancet, almost 50 per cent of adults in India engaged in insufficient levels of physical activity. The study published in The Lancet Global Health, more women in India (57%) were found to be...
Posted in Featured, Latest, Research | Tagged insufficient levels of physical activity, Lancet study, The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, World Health Organization

CSIR institute inks pact with AIIMS to test technology on biomedical waste

June 26, 2024
A Thiruvananthapuram-based CSIR institute has signed a pact with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi for validating a technology that offers an energy-efficient alternative to current practices in disposing...
Posted in Latest, Pharma News, Top News | Tagged AIIMS, biomedical waste, CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, medical disposable

Over 50 drugs failed in CDSCO quality test

June 26, 2024
India’s apex drugs regulatory body has found the samples of around 50 drugs, including that of widely-used paracetamol, pantoprazole and some antibiotics for treating bacterial infections, as not of standard quality. A...
Posted in Featured, Latest, Top News | Tagged CDSCO, Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, Clonazepam tablets, Drugs sample failed, sub-standard drugs

Health ministry issues guidelines for leftover samples, biomedical waste

June 26, 2024
The Union health ministry has issued guidelines for ethical use of ‘leftover, de-identified and anonymous’ samples generated from a diagnostic or surgical procedure on the patients for commercial use. These...
Posted in Hospitals, Latest | Tagged biomedical waste, Health Ministry, health ministry guidelines

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