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Zambian Family Finds Hope at KIMS Hospital as Seven-Year-Old Sister Becomes Lifesaver   In a remarkable testament to familial love and transcending borders for healthcare, a heart-warming story unfolds at KIMS Hospital in Secunderabad, where a seven-year-old girl's bone marrow donation becomes the beacon of hope for

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Laryngeal EMG Guided Botox Treatment Provides Relief To A Woman With Neurological Vocal Disorder Causing Impaired Speech And Vocal Quality ~The patient was detected with a condition called Spasmodic dysphonia. The personalized nature of EMG-guided Botox treatment enables one to tailor each injection session to the specific needs

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SIGN discusses medical innovations including Ultrasound Breakthrough in Tumor Treatment, AI and mini robots for brain surgeries The Society for Image Guided Neurointerventions (SIGN) is making waves in Hyderabad as it hosts its 4th Global Neuroscience Conference, showcasing revolutionary neuro inventions poised to redefine the landscape

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Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is considered one of the most intricate and demanding surgical procedures known to medical science. Traditionally, the procedure has been associated with substantial blood loss and the necessity for extensive blood and blood product transfusions. However, in a significant medical

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At birth, this baby was found to have a rare overgrowth of Lung Tissue, a condition detected in only 1 in 30,000 live births and requiring prompt intervention A team headed by Dr Ankit Gupta, Paediatric Critical Care Specialist, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road successfully treated a 2-month-old

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Satara - Onco Life Cancer Center, a leading chain of cancer treatment facilities with branches in Satara, Chiplun and Talegaon and others celebrated the New Year with a heartwarming celebration of new beginnings and renewed hope. Patients from diverse age groups and various types of

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Dr. Sachin Kumar Senior Consultant - Pulmonology & Critical Care Medicine, Sakra World Hospital, Bengaluru.   The JN.1 variant is linked to the Omicron virus, featuring some novel mutations. Current knowledge suggests a slightly increased transmission rate compared to its predecessors, indicating higher infectivity. Despite this, the

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A remarkable story of medical expertise and resilience recently unfolded at KIMS Cuddles, Visakhapatnam when a pair of twins arrived at just 27 weeks gestation. Delivering twins at such an early stage is always a high-risk endeavor, but for these tiny fighters, it marked the

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Arab Health will this year welcome over 40 country pavilions, including Serbia and Hong Kong, who will make their debut at the 2024 edition of the event  A total of 73 countries will be represented by exhibitors as Arab Health takes over the Dubai

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MediBuddy, India’s largest digital healthcare platform,  revealed trends in cholesterol levels among young Indians, even within the normal Body Mass Index (BMI) range. The findings raise concerns about the traditional indicators used for assessing cardiovascular health. Analysing data from 10,990 individuals aged 20-40, the study

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