New Delhi [India], October 27: Dr. Ajit Kamath, the visionary global entrepreneur founded Arch Pharma Labs Limited from scratch in the early 1990's when the global pharmaceutical industry was witnessing a significant change in its operating model. Dr. Ajit Kamath led the company from the fro
During the hearing, an application was moved by Singh seeking directions to the jail authorities to ensure adequate medical treatment and to allow him to continue regular treatment from his private doctor.
Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister K Ponmudy on Wednesday criticised Governor RN Ravi on his refusal to sign the doctorate award documents of freedom fighter N Sankaraiah.
New Delhi [India], October 25: Oro Rx Healthcare LLP is excited to introduce a groundbreaking innovation in the field of nutrition delivery - Oroceuticals. These oral thin wafers mark a significant leap forward in how we consume essential nutrients and supplements. Driven by the vision of Dr
The petitioner, Dr Neena Raizada, had challenged the order of August 13 passed by the Medical Council of India issuing a warning to Dr Ravi Kumar and Dr Arti Lalchandani not to issue any opinion letters without seeing the patients.
New Delhi [India], October 21: In a world where women's health issues are addressed very often, AAKRITI (Advanced Academic Knowledge, Research Information & Training Initiative), a society founded by 18 respected doctors from various corners of Delhi, stands as a testament to bringing th
The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its anti-corruption campaign has arrested Sanjeev Singh, resident of village Bareke, posted as field worker, civil hospital Mamdot, Ferozepur district for demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 50,000.
Following the airstrike on a hospital in Gaza, US President Joe Biden, with Charge d'affaires Stephanie Hallett and Secretary of State Antony Blinken met first responders and doctors including United Hatzalah founder Eli Beer, who treated victims of the Hamas onslaught, The Times of Israel r
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, also comprising Justice JB Pardiwala, observed that if a medical termination were to be conducted at this stage, the doctors would be faced with a viable foetus.
A government hospital doctor named Anuradha and another person named Logambal in Tamil Nadu's Tiruchengode were arrested for acting as brokers in an infant sale case.
A recent study revealed that concerns that surgical patients would have a more difficult recovery if their doctors were required to adhere to a five-day restriction on opioid pain medicine prescriptions were unfounded.