‘Needs policy-makers intervention not model’s fake death for Cervical cancer advocacy’
Cervical cancer is a culturally sensitive disease given its transmission through the sexual route and all state stakeholders including Policy makers have a critical responsibility to raise awareness on Cervical cancer, Dr...
Fortis Healthcare introduces ‘Adayu Mindfulness’ for Mental Healthcare
Fortis Healthcare has launched ‘Adayu Mindfulness’, a dedicated vertical for comprehensive Mental Healthcare along with an exclusive collaboration of United We Care and Adayu – AI Powered Holistic Mental...
Human BioSciences, SkinTech Green joins hands to advance wound care solutions in Kenya
Human Biosciences Inc., a leading US-based pharmaceutical firm, has joined forces with Kenyan company Skintech Green to introduce cutting-edge collagen products for wound treatment in Kenyan hospitals. The collaboration aims...
Doctors remove ₹5 Coin from child’s stomach
In a remarkable display of medical precision, Moolchand Hospital’s skilled team, led by Dr. Rishi Raman, has successfully removed a ₹5 coin from the stomach of a young boy, showcasing the hospital’s commitment...
Doctors perform first robotic breast surgery using Da-Vinci technique
A team of doctors has treated two women suffering from advanced breast cancer with the help of robot-assisted functional breast preservation surgery (RAFBPS),a minimally invasive surgical technique using Da-Vinci Robot. The...
Delhi govt hospitals suffer ‘Acute Crisis’ of free medicines: Minister
Delhi health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has directed the chief secretary Naresh Kumar to personally visit one government hospital and Mohalla Clinic every day and get firsthand feedback on “scarcity” of medicines...
Doctor reattaches labour’s hands
A daily wage labour who lost his hand due to distraction caused by a phone call has got his hand reattached at a city hospital. His right hand had become completely detached after an accident while working in a factory....
Around 10% doctors’ prescriptions carry unacceptable deviations
Around 10 per cent of prescriptions from tertiary care and teaching hospitals analysed had “unacceptable deviations” such as inappropriate prescription of medications or more than one diagnosis. The overall...
Lady Hardinge starts radiation therapy treatment at hospital
The first radiation therapy treatment of a cancer patient at Lady Hardinge Medical College was done using a sophisticated Brachytherapy (Internal Radiation) equipment, in its newly constructed Radiation Oncology Block on 9th...
Indian Army swift action saves soldier’s life in medical evacuation and surgery
In a demonstration of commitment and excellence, the Indian Army recently undertook a life-saving mission that exemplifies its dedication to the health and safety of its personnel. This was a casualty evacuation mission that...
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