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Medical colleges can’t compel resident doctors to stay in hostel

February 10, 2024
Amid reports of many private medical colleges charging exorbitant fees for hostel accommodation and making it mandatory to stay, the National Medical Commission has said that colleges can’t compel resident doctors to stay...
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest | Tagged Medical colleges, National Medical Commission, resident doctors

Parliamentary panel asks govt to increase seats in both undergraduate, postgraduate courses

February 10, 2024
There is a need to significantly increase medical seats in both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, a parliamentary committee said, noting that the government’s existing scheme of establishing new medical colleges...
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest | Tagged medical seats, new medical colleges

AIIMS initiates study on speech recovery by music for stroke patients

February 9, 2024
The Department of Neurology, AIIMS Delhi, in collaboration with IIT-New Delhi has initiated a study on customization and adaptation of the treatment strategies for patients with Aphasia, which is commonly known as the loss...
Posted in Featured, Education, Hospitals, Latest | Tagged AIIMS, Aphasia, brain damage due to stroke, IIT-New Delhi, loss of language function

Create online platform to access range of medical journals: Doctors association Health Minister

January 30, 2024
Ahead of health budget which is slated to be presented in the first week of February, the doctors association has urged to create an online platform to access comprehensive range of medical journals for resident doctors...
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest, Top News | Tagged Federation of Resident Association of India, forda, Health Budget, mansukh mandaviya

Playing musical instrument linked with sharper brain in later life: Study

January 30, 2024
Continuing to play a musical instrument, particularly the piano, into later life has been linked with a sharper brain in a new study. Researchers found that the benefits included an improved memory and a better ability to...
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest, Research | Tagged Music sharper brain

‘One woman dies of cervical cancer every eight minutes’

January 22, 2024
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among Indian females with 123,907 new cases and 77,348 deaths estimated in 2020. As per report, one woman dies of cervical cancer every eight minutes. As...
Posted in Hospitals, Education, Featured, Latest, Lifestyle | Tagged Cervical cancer, Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), Preventive Oncology, sexually active female

NEET-PG 2024 exam rescheduled to July 7

January 10, 2024
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test-Postgraduate examination has been rescheduled to July 7 this year, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences said on Tuesday. The cut-off date for the purpose of...
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest, Top News | Tagged Dr Arival Mathur, NEET-PG 2024

Poor sleep quality may negatively impact physical health: Study

December 29, 2023
People with poor objective sleep quality exhibit unfavourable physical health indicators, particularly elevated blood pressure, a study has found. Objective sleep quality consists not only of the total sleep duration, but...
Posted in Featured, Education, Pharma News, Research, Top News | Tagged Mental Health, physical health, Poor sleep

Mandaviya virtually launches ‘MedTech Mitra’

December 26, 2023
Union health minister on Monday virtually launched ‘MedTech Mitra’: A Strategic Initiative to Empower MedTech Innovators and Advance Healthcare Solutions, here today, in the presence of MoS Health Prof. S.P....
Posted in Education, Featured, Latest | Tagged Health Ministry, mansukh mandaviya

Revolutionizing Rural Sanitation: India’s Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen

December 26, 2023
India’s sanitation landscape is undergoing a transformative change, with the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) Grameen Phase II marking a remarkable achievement: 5 lakh+ villages have been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF)...
Posted in Featured, Education, Latest, Lifestyle | Tagged and Member of NFSSM Alliance, Dr. Arumugam Kalimuthu, Executive Director, WASH, WASH Institute

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