The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), in collaboration with the National Health Authority (NHA) and WHO India, has released 32 new Standard Treatment Workflows (STWs) for common and serious diseases.
In an advisory issued recently, the Embassy highlighted that individuals requiring medical care for critical conditions such as life-threatening diseases, congenital illnesses, organ transplants, oncology, and pediatric ailments should contact the Consular Wing of the Embassy.
New Delhi [India], July 25: NovaLead Pharma Private Limited (NovaLead), the pioneer of drug repurposing in India announced today that the drug regulator in India, CDSCO has approved their patented Repurposed Drug for treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) which is a global unmet medical need
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], July 25: Nesa Medtech, a leading medical device startup in women's health, has announced its flagship product, GYIDE, received a manufacturing license from CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization). This approval marks a significant milestone for the
Nine times out of ten, metastasis is the cause of cancer deaths. This is the point when the primary tumour has sent out cells, like seeds, and invaded other organs of the body. Despite significant advancements in the treatment of primary tumours, medicine remains mainly powerless against met
"Sir, I would like to bring to your notice that at present hundreds of children in the country are suffering from a serious disease called SMA. This disease is so dangerous that due to it most of the infants die across the world," Singh's notice read.
According to a study adolescents with severe obesity who got both meal-replacement therapy and financial incentives had a higher reduction in body mass index compared to those who just received meal-replacement therapy.
Actor Jahnvi Kapoor, who was discharged from the hospital on Sunday after being treated for food poisoning, shared a fun dance video featuring her latest track 'Shaukan' from the upcoming thriller 'Ulajh'
In a recent social media post, Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir highlighted a troubled pattern concerning the treatment of women by Islamabad's police force.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has decided to expand the campaign into a public movement in Gujarat, aligning with the Prime Minister's vision for sustainable development and increased green cover.
"Since April 1 this year, 44 cases have got admitted. 25 cases are being treated. We have lost 10 cases and yesterday we lost 4 cases. rest of the cases are doing well and I believe that very soon we will be able to discharge those cases. Last year, we had 54 cases," Dr Abhijit Sarma said.