AIIMS salvages unique pregnancy: brings alive mother’s dream after seven foetal fatalities
In a rare feat, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi saved the life of an anemic foetus with an incompatible blood group with that of its mother by infusing the blood sourced after a worldwide search, which was...
Blood Donor Day: Demand exceeding blood supply major challenges
Blood transfusion has a critical role in healthcare benefiting patients who face life-threatening conditions. It supports complex medical and surgical procedures, making them indispensable in maternal and childcare, as well...
‘Provide job security for thalassemia patients’: Thalassemia Advocacy Group to health minister
Thalassemia Patient Advocacy Group (TAPG) has written to health minister JP Nadda making key recommendations for thalassemia patients. In a letter to union health minister, the TAPG has urged to provide job guarantee under...
Are you forgetting things, Viagra can help: Oxford Study
An Oxford Trial has revealed that Viagra (Sildenafil), mostly used for erectile dysfunction, has potential to prevent Dementia (memory loss). Claimed to be the first trial, this double blind pathbreaking research shows that...
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram unveils South Asia’s First Gamma Knife Esprit
Heralding a new era in the non-surgical high precision treatment of brain tumours, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, has launched South Asia’s ‘First Gamma Knife Esprit’. The Gamma Knife employs...
Center forms panel to review NEET results, FORDA blames private medical college lobby
Amid the allegations of ‘inflation of marks’ leading to 67 candidates sharing first rank in NEET 2024, the education ministry has set up a four-member panel to review the grace marks awarded to more than 1,500 candidates...
Early detection crucial in battling Brain Tumours: Experts
As the Brain Tumour Day being observed on June 8 serves as a critical reminder of the importance of awareness, early detection, and support for those affected by brain tumours. By educating ourselves about the symptoms...
Amid prevailing heatwave, Center asks states to strengthen preparedness for Heat-Related Illnesses
With many parts of the country in the grip of a heatwave, the Centre has asked states and Union territories to conduct follow-up reviews to ensure dedicated heat stroke rooms at all health facilities besides implementing...
23% girls leave school after reaching puberty due to lack of menstrual hygiene facilities
“The effectiveness of menstrual hygiene management continues to be an area that receives less than the desired attention. The National Family Health Survey indicates that around 22.7% of women in India do not use hygienic...
Centre issues advisory, urges states to implement preventive measures against Avian influenza
The Centre has asked all states to be vigilant for any unusual deaths amongst the domestic birds and poultry, and share the information with the Animal Husbandry Department immediately so that public health action can...
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