According to an official release of district administration, Lalit Rai posted as a head constable in the 18th Battalion of SAF in Katni, sustained severe injuries in a road accident in Jhinjhari, Katni on the night of June 7 at around 8:30 pm. After which he was admitted to Apex Hospital in
Pancreatic cancer is notorious for its late detection and high mortality rate, but a new Israeli approach to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that illuminates pancreatic tumors offers hope for earlier diagnoses and treatment.
New Delhi [India], June 26: Life is unpredictable, and health emergencies can occur at any time. Thus, having a health insurance policy is not just a good idea--it's essential. But with so many health insurance plans available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. Understand the seven
Tiwari, a resident of Judmaniya Murli village near Deotalab, was admitted to Super Speciality Hospital Rewa on the night of June 23 after suffering a heart attack. Later, when there was no improvement in his health conditions, he was referred to Bhopal.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 26: Apollo Cancer Centres (ACC), in association with Accuray, a global provider of radiation therapy devices, today announced the launch of India Sub-Continent's first robotic and stereotactic therapy education centre, Robotic & Stereotactic Radiosurge
Amid the recent surge in Dengue cases in Karnataka, State Chief Minister Siddaramiah has directed the concerned officials to ensure the availability of proper treatment and medicines in all government hospitals in the state.
New Delhi [India], June 25: Smile Train, the world's largest cleft-focused NGO, released an in-depth assessment report today showcasing the transformative impact of Smile Train's cleft care interventions across the country in a twenty-year period. Compiling data collected by consulting firm
Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 25:, Kauvery Hospitals, one of the leading multi-specialty healthcare hospital chains in India has always been at the forefront of medical treatment, technology and services.
The death toll in the hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district rose to 59 on Tuesday, the district administration said.
While 111 persons are undergoing treatment at Kallakurichi Government Medical College hospital, hospital authorities stated.
As the death toll in the hooch tragedy in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district rose to 58 on Monday, 111 persons are undergoing treatment at Kallakurichi Government Medical College hospital, hospital authorities stated.
"False claim spread by West Bengal Government that they were not consulted on the Internal Review of the India-Bangladesh Treaty of 1996 on Sharing of the Ganga/Ganges Waters at Farakka," the government sources said.