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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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Dr. Sunil Bhatt, renowned for his expertise in Pediatric Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation at Narayana Hrudayalaya today visited Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Society (TSCS) for the follow-up consultations with patients who have undergone Bone Marrow Transplants (BMT).Dr. Sunil Bhat aims to provide comprehensive care

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- No committee was formed to review the different tenets of the Bill: AIMED- If the Bill is passed as is for medical devices, India may be pushed into a supply chain crisis: Dr Giridhar Gyani, Secretary General, AHPIConsumer Patient groups, Healthcare Providers joined manufacturers

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Rang De Neela is thrilled to announce an upcoming event that celebrates the powerful connection between arts, health, and philanthropy. This unique evening promises to be a brief, yet impactful experience, filled with joy, Indian traditions, music, fashion, and a collective effort to make a

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Mothers Against Vaping also highlights a recent study of young people at risk of experiencing significant respiratory symptoms after just 30 days of electronic cigarette and other new age gateway products useMothers Against Vaping, a united front of concerned mothers combatting the escalating vaping crisis

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Two Tiny Warriors Defy Odds and ThriveThe Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Medica Superspecialty Hospital stands witness to extraordinary stories of resilience, hope, and triumph. Within this haven for fragile lives, the journey of two remarkable preterm babies has captivated the hearts of all

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 ~The baby born in the 7th month, weighed 1.5 kgs at birth and is achieving developmental milestones for his age~ A team of doctors from Motherhood Hospital Kharghar, led by Dr. Shaifali Patil, Consultant Obstetrician and gynecologist, and Dr. Suresh Birajdar, Consultant Neonatologist, and pediatrician, successfully assisted

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The prevalence of acute liver failure in India is around 1-2%. Mortality in ALF is around 75% if not treated timely~~ The best chance of survival for such a patient is an urgent liver transplant to have a chance for survival. However, due to progress in

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 Two men, from Tanzania and India, donated kidneys to each other’s mothers, in a Swap Kidney Transplant at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital & Sushrut Hospital, Chembur In a life-saving swap organ transplant bridging international borders, two sons, one from Tanzania and the other from India,

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Of 100 patients treated, 53 % were female and a significant 87% were over the age of 60 years Mrs. Nagma (name changed), an 82-year-old patient who had been immobile for nearly ten years due to severe knee arthritis, discovered a renewed sense of freedom

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