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Advanced Robotic Surgery Resolves Recurrent UTI and Hydronephrosis in 1-Year-Old Child Aster CMI Hospital continues to set benchmarks in pediatric surgical excellence with the successful management of a highly complex congenital urological condition in a 1-year 9-month-old child. The young patient diagnosed antenatally with right sided

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In a move to broaden available, women-focused healthcare, Fernandez Hospital has opened its latest addition — the Fernandez Outpatient Clinic at Bogulkunta. Conveniently located near its flagship hospital’s annexe, the outpatient clinic will provide respectful, expert treatment to women, infants, and children in the heart

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The two-year-old baby was having Hirschsprung’s disease which affects 1 in 5,000 to 10,000 children and leads to severe constipation. The baby became Mumbai’s first patient to be treated through a scarless endoscopic procedure called PREM at Gleneagles Hospital In a remarkable milestone, Gleneagles Hospital has become

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Dr Madhu Devarasetty, Senior Oncology Surgeon Shares Details In a rare and challenging medical case, a two-year-old boy, unaware of the severity of his condition, was diagnosed with an advanced stage of Neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer that affects only about eight in one million

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This collaboration is expected to benefit over 400 children, providing them with a chance at a better tomorrow HCG Cancer Centre Bangalore announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samraksha – Thalassemia Day Care Centre. The agreement focuses on providing subsidized Bone Marrow

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Important Lessons for Indian Youth to Resist Narrative of E-Cigarette Manufacturers Studies by UC San Diego, University of Auckland and University of Sydney exposes e-cigarette companies E-cigarette companies’ claims about vaping displacing smoking are false The belief that vaping will help in quitting smoking

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The camp provided free tests such as blood sugar, blood pressure, and thyroid screenings for mothers, along with basic health assessments like height, weight, and vital signs (eyes, nose, ears) for babies This camp aimed at ensuring early detection and timely care for improved health outcomes

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A team of engineers and physicians at Northwestern University has unveiled the world's smallest pacemaker, a groundbreaking device designed to provide temporary cardiac pacing, particularly for newborns with congenital heart defects. Measuring just 1.8 millimeters in width, 3.5 millimeters in length, and 1 millimeter in

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Young people aged 15-24 are highly vulnerable to climate change's mental health impacts, necessitating urgent policy interventions From shifting weather patterns that threaten food production to rising sea levels increasing the risk of catastrophic flooding, climate change's impacts are global in scope and unprecedented in scale.

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World moving towards an explosive myopia crisis Body functions as a connected system - eye health is linked to liver, heart health and the kidney All children should have a routine BP check once a year to check kidney health; Dispels the myth

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