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Authored by Dr. Ameet Sattur, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, HCG Suchirayu Hospital, Hubli The heart is a vital organ, tirelessly pumping blood and delivering oxygen and nutrients to every part of the body. However, certain heart diseases disproportionately impact women due to unique biological and hormonal factors.

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This is the largest midline Incisional hernia to be operated through minimal invasive method in Pune The patient had multiple co-morbidities, including asthma, hypertension, diabetes in addition to advanced age as risk factors Doctors at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune successfully treated a 65 year old

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Dr Gowri Kulkarni, Head Of Medical Operations, MediBuddy Breastfeeding is a profound journey that extends far beyond merely nourishing a newborn. It's a dynamic process that involves intricate hormonal changes in a mother's body, impacting both her physical and emotional health. The hormonal adaptations associated

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  Laughter is often hailed as the best medicine, contributing to overall well-being and happiness. However, there exists a rare phenomenon known as extreme or hysterical laughing, which, though uncommon, can pose serious health risks. As a professional doctor, it is crucial to shed light on

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Study Synopsis    In patients classified as HBR, there was a significant reduction in the primary endpoint (p=0.043) when comparing physiology-guided complete revascularization to the culprit-only strategy. The study was conducted across 34 participating sites spanning Italy, Spain, and Poland covering 1445 patients from July

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Aakash Healthcare got a great honour for India and the Indian medical fraternity when it was conferred with the “Most Prestigious Rising Brands of Asia 2022-23 Award” at a recent event held at Sheraton Hotel & Resort, Abu Dhabi, UAE on 28th Feb 2023. On

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“Sakhi”, a breast cancer support group, is aimed at providing constant inspiration to cancer patients helping them lead a normal life. The hospital intends to create a larger pool of easily accessible shero's (cancer survivors), who have the resilience and temperament to handhold newly

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