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This World Breastfeeding Week, Fernandez Hospital is telling a different kind of story. One that goes beyond the biological, beyond just mother and her baby. Through simple narratives, the hospital highlights why breastfeeding is a collective responsibility, not just for mothers. The women-first hospital is running

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Two recently published clinical studies done by Fortis C-DOC hospital for Diabetes and Allied Sciences, New Delhi with the National Diabetes, Obesity and Cholesterol Foundation (N-DOC) in New Delhi revealed how a monitored consumption of a variety of Indian mangoes within restrictive diets may offer

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Στο σημερινό ψηφιακό κόσμο, η δυνατότητα να παίζετε παιχνίδια καζίνο εν κινήσει έχει γίνει πιο σημαντική από ποτέ. Το 5gringo προσφέρει μια εξαιρετική εφαρμογή, το 5gringos app, που διευκολύνει τους παίκτες να απολαμβάνουν τα αγαπημένα τους παιχνίδια οπουδήποτε και οποτεδήποτε. Αυτό το άρθρο θα εξετάσει

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Dr. Sunil Kumar K, Lead Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology at Aster CMI Hospital, BangaloreLung cancer is no longer just a smoker’s disease. A silent health crisis is emerging in Indian homes, where more non-smoking women are being diagnosed with the illness. The culprit? Prolonged exposure

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The Arthroplasty Team at Shalby Multi-Specialty Hospitals achieved a historic medical milestone today by successfully performing surgery using the world’s first fully autonomous robotic system for joint replacement.This revolutionary robotic technology—featuring the world’s only saw-based robotic arm with 7-axis movement—is designed to dramatically improve surgical

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Be Cautious — It Could Be Life-Threatening Middle-aged adults urged to differentiate symptoms and seek timely care Many neglect feeling it as a gastric problem Take over-the-counter medication, particularly antacids Should consult doctors for such symptoms Suggests Dr. Rajesh Deshmukh, Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Kamineni

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Monsoon Alert: Fever Season Strikes AgainAvoid self-medication Day-care services now accessible for patientsContinuous heavy rains over the past few days/weeks have led to asharp rise in fever cases across the twin cities. Along with common viral fevers, cases of malaria,dengue, typhoid, and chikungunya are

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Apollo AyurVAID, India’s leading chain of precision Ayurveda hospitals and a pioneer in integrative medicine, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI), an autonomous R&D institution under the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology

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New Guidance Aims to Curb Misuse and Strengthen Antimicrobial StewardshipThe World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated recommendations on the use of antibiotics in the treatment of COVID-19 patients, reinforcing the importance of responsible prescribing to curb the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).Key Recommendation:

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