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Action initiated to uphold public service commitment and address healthcare delivery gaps in rural areas In a landmark decision aimed at reinforcing accountability in the public health sector, the Government of Uttarakhand has initiated proceedings to dismiss over 230 government doctors who have violated the terms

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MediBuddy, India’s largest digital healthcare company, has released new data revealing that approximately 8.1% of urban corporate employees show elevated cardiac risk, with the 31–40 age group being the most vulnerable. The findings are based on cardiac risk stratification and diagnostic reports collected from 11,779

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By  Dr. SHANU JAIN, CONSULTANT- RADIATION ONCOLOGY, HCG Cancer Center - Nagpur Parents seek the best for their children. We think about healthy food, education, safety—and wholesome health. However, there is one important health factor that many Indian families tend to side-step: the HPV vaccine in

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Primus Partners – India’s leading consultancy – launched its latest thought leadership report, ‘Shaping India’s Future: Healthcare and Social Equity for All by 2047’, outlining a broad roadmap to establish 25 integrated MediCities across India by 2047. Planned as PPP-driven (public-private partnership) healthcare ecosystem, these MediCities

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In a proud moment for the medical fraternity of India, Dr. Sarath Chandra Mouli Veeravalli has been formally admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP), London – one of the highest honours conferred by the world-renowned institution. The Fellowship was formally

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Six youth-led startups have been named winners of the 7th Youth Co:Lab National Innovation Challenge 2024–25 held for their innovative solutions that advance disability inclusion and accessibility. The winning ventures were selected from across India for their bold ideas, entrepreneurial drive, and commitment to transforming the

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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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Every year, 100,000 people die from DVT in the U.S. Walk organized by KIMS Hospital at Necklace Road Blood clots in veins can pose a severe health risk, but daily walking can help prevent them, said Dr. Bollineni Bhaskar Rao, CMD of KIMS Group of Hospitals. To

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Braille-Enabled Indian Constitution Launched by Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot, Honourable Governor of Karnataka, Sankara Eye Hospital Bengaluru, in collaboration with CII-Young Indians Bengaluru Suchit a student of political science, knowledge of the constitution was part of his curriculum. However, being blind, he had no idea how

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The new mobile clinics will provide free medical care to underserved populations in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, and Kalaburagi in Karnataka The launch is part of an initiative by Aster Volunteers to focus on providing medical care to marginalized communities in the North India

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