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●      Global Healthcare Academy hosts a two-day summit with experts from India, Italy, Malaysia, and Singapore. ●      Surgeons flag alarmingly high rates of misdiagnosis; emphasize that correct initial surgery can boost survival rates to over 70%. ●      Call for National Sarcoma Registry and inclusion of treatment under public health insurance

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The Vascular Surgeons Association of Karnataka (VASKAR) organized the Walkathon 2025 today in Bengaluru under the inspiring theme “Amputation-Free India.” Over 500 doctors, vascular specialists, and paramedical professionals came together at Freedom Park, walking to Vidhana Soudha to raise awareness on preventing avoidable amputations through early diagnosis and vascular care. The event was graced by Shri

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Conference was organised in collaboration with the  Society for Emergency Medicine India (SEMI) Aster Prime Hospital in association with the Society for Emergency Medicine India (SEMI), successfully hosted the Pre-Conference Workshop _ EMCON 2025 _ , focusing on the theme “ Rapid Recognition & Management of

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In a groundbreaking advancement for neurodegenerative disease diagnostics, Roche and Eli Lilly have received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for their blood-based test to detect Alzheimer’s disease, marking a major leap toward earlier, simpler, and more accessible diagnosis of the condition. The newly approved

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marking a significant milestone in the evolution of cardiovascular care and intervention. This innovative catheter system is designed to enhance precision, safety, and procedural efficiency in cardiac procedures, offering physicians a next-generation solution for complex interventions. With cardiovascular diseases being one of the leading causes of

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The Asia-Pacific Stroke Conference 2025, hosted by the Japan Stroke Society, brings together leading experts from over 20 countries to share the latest research, clinical practices, and innovations in stroke care Leading the dialogue, ISA highlighted its initiatives to raise public awareness about stroke in India and introduced specialized

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In a case that truly showcased the technological advancements achieved by Bangalore, India in the field of Neuroscience, Niyati (name changed), a 37-year-old young IT Professional from Bengaluru working at US decided to head home for a complex surgery at the junction on base of

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A new analysis published in The Lancet has raised caution over the growing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, warning that it may inadvertently lead to the deskilling of medical practitioners. The report highlights that while AI-enabled technologies are transforming diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient

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In dengue, diarrhea appears first, followed by fever Rising number of influenza cases People with lung problems must be extra cautious Avoid outside food… masks are mandatory Wash hands before eating Kamineni Hospital doctors’ advice Even before winter sets in, seasonal fevers are increasing across

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Boston Scientific’s Watchman device, designed to prevent stroke by closing off the left atrial appendage in the heart, has recently come under scrutiny after the FDA flagged safety concerns linked to its use. As of July30, 2025, Boston Scientific has reported 120 serious injuries and

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