The Uttarakhand government has placed all hospitals on high alert amid the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict. Leave for medical staff has been banned, and hospitals have been instructed to prepare 12,000 beds and ensure that all ICUs and ventilators are ready.
Addressing the 2nd National Workshop on Health Disaster Preparedness and Fire Safety, Nadda stated, "Real change is possible, if we act in time. Everyone here has a role to play. By focusing on training, preparedness, and digital dissemination through iGOT, we can strengthen the resilienc
The representatives of the Faculty Association of AIIMS (FAIMS) New Delhi, and the Faculty Association of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh, have written to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, expressing their collective concern over the prolonged del
The World Health Organisation and Pakistan's Health Ministry have warned that climate change is fueling a surge in malaria cases across Pakistan, calling for urgent, coordinated action to contain the threat and protect public health.
Union Health Minister JP Nadda presided over AIIMS Rishikesh's 5th convocation, highlighting India's growing medical infrastructure. He urged new graduates to serve with compassion and outlined major achievements of the government in health, including AIIMS expansion and Ayushman Bharat init
Union Health Minister launched the Inter AIIMS Referral portal made by AIIMS Delhi. He emphasized that all the AIIMS should come together as a community and share good practices and learn from each other.
The health ministry issued a statement stating that Nepal has recently been listed among the most polluted countries according to the Air Quality Index (AQI). With Kathmandu's AQI level reaching 348, categorized as 'hazardous,' the MoHP advised children, the elderly, pregnant women, and thos
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has released the National Guidelines on Medical Oxygen Management at a workshop held at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.
Released hostages suffered extreme malnutrition, with some losing up to 40 per cent of their body weight, severe muscle loss and vitamin deficiencies, the Israeli Health Ministry disclosed on Wednesday.