Trivandrum (Kerala) [India], November 28: A medical team at KIMSHEALTH Trivandrum, have successfully treated a patient suffering from brain aneurysm with Intrasaccular flow-diversion using the 'Trenza' device.
Japan has started trial sales of 'morning-after pills' to see if the contraceptive drugs can be sold over the counter without doctor's prescriptions, Kyodo News reported on Tuesday.
Amid rising cases of respiratory illness in China, Dr SK Kabra, (HoD Mother and Child Block, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS) has said that viral infections are common in winters and there is no possibility of another pandemic like COVID yet.
Reacting to Trinamool Congress MP Santanu Sen's remarks, West Bengal BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul on Monday said that it is very "astonishing" that an educated person, a doctor like Santanu Sen speaks like an "illiterate."
Wait times to consult doctors stretch for hours, with hundreds of patients waiting in queues at some children's hospitals in major cities of northern China, CNN reported.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 24: Manipal Hospitals, one of the leading healthcare providers in India, today announced the alliance with the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) and British Training Academy (BTA). Dr. Manish Rai, Hospital Director, of Manipal
New Delhi [India], November 23: Cardiovascular diseases have become one of the world's major cause of death with millions of deaths every year. Heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems can be brought on by cardiovascular disorders, which narrowing of the blood vessels.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 23: The Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET), Deemed to be University, established in India in the year 2007, conducted its 13th Annual Convocation recently at Anna Centenary Library Auditorium, Chennai under the leadership of Founder and C
Following the attack on Al-Awda Hospital in Gaza, where three doctors and a patient companion were killed, the World Health Organisation expressed solidarity with the health workers of the hospital, calling for an 'urgent ceasefire'.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has terminated the services of four government employees, including a doctor, a police constable, a teacher and a lab bearer, in the "interest of the security of the state".