Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 22 (ANI/NewsVoir): The most prevalent congenital abnormalities of the craniofacial structure are cleft lip and palate, both hard and soft. In India, there are around 24.5 million births each year, and there are between 27,000 and 33,000 cases of cleft
Affecting young children, neuroblastoma is a sympathetic nervous system tumour. In the Netherlands, this diagnosis is given to 25 kids each year. Surgery to remove the tumour tissue is a crucial component of the therapeutic strategy. Since November 2014, treatment for Dutch children with sol
New Delhi [India], December 13 (ANI/Praadis Technologies Pvt Ltd): Praadis Education, an online education institute was so far popular among domestic students. But recently, the 'Praadis' package of online learning has proved to be an enormously advantageous deal even for foreign learners as
New Delhi [India], December 12 (ANI/SRV): According to reports, there are between 9.1 and 26.1 million diabetic foot ulcers recorded each year worldwide.
Delhi-NCR [India], December 3 (ANI/GPRC): Law is an intriguing field, and each year thousands of aspirants come forward to enroll in the law discipline and dream to make it a mainstream career. Stetson Moot Court Competition is held annually to bring forth the best-refined talents in the law
International Men's Day, celebrated on November 19 each year, is a day to celebrate the contributions men make to society and to bring attention to problems that impact men and boys around the world. The purpose of this day is to honour the importance of men's sacrifice and dedication.
With over 2 million new cases each year, colon cancer is the third most prevalent disease in the world. The majority of patients receive their diagnosis while the tumour is still in the colon or rectum.
The "Arrival of Indentured Labourers" is a national holiday in Mauritius on November 2nd each year. It commemorates the arrival of the first indentured workers to the island nation on this day in 1834.
A ground-breaking discovery by a multinational team led by Penn State researchers has given new hope against malaria, which kills over 500,000 people each year, disproportionately impacting children under the age of five, pregnant women, and HIV patients.