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The portrait, entered in the Archibald Prize, features Dr West in full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) holding the hand of a patient. The painting also includes an oxygen mask; a common COVID-19 treatment. Dr Lokuge, who has been painting since high school, said the artwork is

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Scientists, including an Indian-American researcher, have identified a molecule that can help treat breast cancer, giving hope to patients who have become resistant to traditional therapies. The first-in-class molecule shuts down oestrogen-sensitive breast cancer in a new way, researchers said. First-in-class drugs are those that work by

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This first-of-its-own kind training center will allow Fujifilm to offer a training platform for pulmonologists to serve the society diagnosis with early detection, &  treatment ensure best healthcare practices. Mr. Balu Mahendran Fujifilm RSM South, Mr. Rajesh M, Fujifilm ASM for Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu,

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A 61-year-old doctor contracted both the Alpha and Delta variants at various stages The Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI) Dr KK Aggarwal Research Fund has documented severe SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough reinfection with Delta variant after recovery from a breakthrough infection by Alpha variant in a fully vaccinated healthcare worker.

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Dr. Krishna Ella, CMD, Bharat Biotech appreciated the efforts of Doctors’ and support staff during an event to commemorate World Hepatitis Day at KIMS Hospitals Dr. Krishna Ella, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat Biotech today said that Science and Innovation in India is on par with

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Telehealth Project for COVID India is the joint effort of PHD Chamber, Rotary club of Delhi Central, BAPIO Training Academy (BTA), UK and Indira Gandhi Hospital New Delhi to provide the Tele-Consultation & Tele-Reporting (internet and mobile based) services and support Indian health care professionals

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Even as we have possibly crossed the mayhem unleashed by the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the pertinent question lingering every Indian’s mind is whether or not our healthcare is equipped to handle any more unforeseen crisis of such magnitude. While we gradually return to

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COVID-19 and the fear of stepping out forces patients to adopt at-home therapies The looming threat and fear of coronavirus has pushed people back inside their homes. The year 2020 showed us limitations in the healthcare infrastructure, unable to support critical healthcare issues. The lockdown affected

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A total of 5248 patients with COVID19 were admitted between March 2020 to May 2021, of which 1027 were in ICU and 4221 inwards There were 417 patients with Diabetes Mellitus out of 1027 The blood glucose levels of patients were maintained between 140

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