Much of our understanding of viral respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 and influenza is based on investigations of symptomatic patients. A new longitudinal study of symptomatic, asymptomatic, and mild illnesses conducted by Columbia University researchers gives information on how our bodi
New Delhi [India], January 20: An IVF lab is a state-of-the-art technological marvel that uses Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QA-QC) to maintain excellence. One of the key elements of QA-QC is regular upgradation and addition of facilities. As a part of its vision to provide the best
In a story of selflessness that transcends the battlefield, two remarkable Army personnel Captain Cyrus and Fezal have become heroes not with weapons but with a life-saving stem cell donation.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 15: JH Rehabilitation, the biggest rehab medicine hospital in Chennai, has initiated India's first rehab pongal experience.
Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital Health Mission, Union Minister for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh inaugurated the 'Doctors on Wheels' ambulance at Ramnagar tehsil in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. With the establishment of the first telemedicine s
New Delhi [India], January 13: Weshuddh's, founded by organic expert Dr Nishant Gupta, aims to make ancient wisdom accessible and convenient for modern lifestyles.
After a Noida-based engineer collapsed while playing cricket, concern has grown among health experts who have warned youngsters, especially, those suffering from diabetes, hypertension and other diseases, to remain extra careful at the time when cases of heart attacks are on rise.
"The HIMS would prove to be a milestone in providing seamless treatment facilities to the patients as there will be no need to carry physical copies of prescriptions and medical tests with them," said CM Sukhu.
In line with its commitment to providing healthcare services to patients and attendants, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi announced a series of proactive measures to ensure the availability and efficient utilisation of Vishram Sadan beds.
A new study discovered that variations in blood flow in the retina may explain why certain migraine patients have visual disturbances. The findings may provide a long-awaited visible marker for migraines that doctors may use to aid in the medical treatment of the condition.