The incident occurred in Ingoriya village under the jurisdiction of Ingoriya police station in the district on Monday morning. The woman's husband died on the spot while her elder brother-in-law sustained injuries in the incident. The family members took him to Ujjain Civil Hospital where do
As per the Station House Officer (SHO) of Sector 20 in Panchkula, Varinder Sharma, "It's unclear whether the incident was a suicide or not. A woman named Poonam Agarwal, who is the wife of Ansal Agarwal, was living in a rented apartment in Sun City."
As the temperature falls during the winter, symptoms like chest pain, difficulty in breathing, heaviness in the chest, getting tired quickly, etc. are commonly seen among people.
The Federation of Resident Doctors Association has written a letter to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya regarding the regular vacancies in medical colleges.
A year after the Taliban banned women from studying medicine, many students have held onto their passion and are studying the subject in secret, a report by Al Jazeera stated.
Dean of Gajra Raja Medical College, Dr Akshay Nigam said, "It is the first case of Covid-19 in Gwalior Chambal division in recent surge. Five people were tested, out of which one is found positive. Recently, the patient had gone to Bageshwar Dham in Chhatarpur district, after returning from
According to recent research, patients who got virtual treatment from a doctor outside of their family care team were 66 percent more likely to attend the emergency room within seven days than those who received virtual care from their own family doctor.
New Delhi [India], December 27: GenWorks is a healthcare solutions provider that uses digitization to improve specialist access to the last mile of the country. The company works consistently to create a strong impact by connecting all patients to specialists at the need of the hour. Working
After a surge in the cases of the new COVID subvariant JN.1, doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have advised people to not panic but rather remain alert and vigilant.
As COVID cases show an upward trend in India, authorities at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital remain vigilant. Doctors advise being alert regarding this new variant, emphasizing that there is no need to panic, but precautions should be increased.
Amid rising concerns over the emergence of the new variant of the Coronavirus, a Kerala-based health expert said on Wednesday that Covid is like any other communicable disease that cannot be wiped out completely adding that the strike rate by the disease has come down.