Unborn Baby Operated Inside in the Womb to Remove a Urinary Block
A 21-week old fetus (unborn baby) was operated upon by a group of surgeons to remove a small block in the urinary passage. This surgery, in turn, has
View ArticleDoctors can Prevent Opioid Misuse If They Stick to Surgery Based...
Doctors can prevent opioid misuse if they prescribe a particular number of pills for every specific surgery, finds a new study. The findings of this study
View ArticleSurvival Odds can be Increased by 10 % If Blood Plasma is Given Early
Survival odds of severely injured patients can be increased by ten percent if two units of blood plasma are given to them in a medical helicopter on the way to the hospital, finds a new study.
View ArticleDMK President M. Karunanidhi Recovering After a Brief Setback in His Health
President of DMK party M. Karunanidhi's vital signs are back to normal after a temporary setback in his health on Sunday night, announced the hospital
View ArticleCases of Anaphylaxis from Tick Bite Meat Allergy on the Rise
A complex sugar called alpha-gal, found in red meat from beef, pork, and venison, has been identified as the most common cause of anaphylaxis, according
View ArticleIndian Doctors Help a Nigerian Walk After 10 Years
A Nigerian who was unable to walk for the last 10 years is now able to walk. Delhi hospital doctors gave him a new lease of life by successfully performing a knee replacement surgery.
View ArticleDoctor's White Coat: Is It Covered in Germs?
Doctor's white coat is one of the most iconic symbols of the trade. However, a new study reveals that it is covered in germs and does not improve doctor-patient relaionship, reveals a new study.
View ArticleSomnath Chatterjee, Former Lok Sabha Speaker Passes Away at 89
Somnath Chatterjee, Former Lok Sabha Speaker, aged 89 passed away at a private clinic following a cardiac arrest, and prolonged illness on Monday said sources from the nursing home.
View ArticleIndian and Pakistani Doctors Unite to Save a 3-Year-Old Girl
Hadia Nesari, a three-year-old girl from Afghanistan, was successfully treated for the chronic liver disease by a team of Indian and Pakistani doctors.
View ArticleWhy Are Doctors So Tired? Study Lists 3 Factors to Explain Physician Burnout
Doctors are less happy at work, observes a recent US study that puts forth three factors that could explain why physician burnout has increased in recent times.
View ArticleAir Conditioning Fails: 5 Die in Japan Hospital
Five patients in central Japan died due to heatstroke after the air conditioning system broke down in the hospital. The patients, who were all octogenarians
View ArticleHimachal Pradesh's Ex-CM Virbhdra Hospitalized
Former Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister and Congress leader Virbhadra Singh was rushed to Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMCH), as he suffered chest infection.
View ArticlePlastic Surgeon's Quality Time with Patient Improves Patient Satisfaction...
Patient satisfaction after plastic surgery is most affected by surgeon-related factors, such as the quality time the doctor spends with the patient, taking
View ArticleLebanese Woman Donates Her Kidney and a Part of Her Liver to Save Son's Life
A mother to the rescue: A Lebanese woman donates her kidney and a part of her liver to save her son's life. The Boy was found to be suffering from a rare metabolic disorder called oxalosis.
View ArticleGoa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar Admitted to Hospital
Manohar Parrikar, Goa Chief Minister who is being treated for advanced pancreatic cancer, was admitted to a private hospital in the beach village of Candolim after he developed a fever.
View ArticleDelhi Police Create Green Corridor, Heart Transplant to a 63-year-old Successful
A heart from a brain dead patient in Bengaluru was successfully transplanted by a team of doctors onto a 63-year-old man suffering from heart failure giving him a new lease of life.
View Article"Jaw Wink"- A Rare Eye Deformity Corrected in a Woman in Delhi
Delhi doctors give Reeta born with "Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Syndrome" a new lease of life by correcting the rare eye deformity. The rare congenital condition
View ArticleAiling Parrikar Returns to Goa with Stable Health Parameters
Goa Chief Minister, Manohar Parrikar's health condition is stable now, and he is back from Delhi on Sunday, his office said. "The Chief Minister arrived back in Goa today (Sunday) evening.
View ArticleWhy Rehabilitation Care is Important After a Road Accident?
Young adults between 19 and 29 were found to be more at risk of road traffic accidents. About two million people are left with physical disabilities due to accidents.
View ArticleTeenager Survives After a Rare Intestinal Surgery at Delhi Hospital
New lease of life is given to a 16-year-old boy after doctors at Delhi hospital successfully treated him with a rare intestinal disorder. Utkarsh
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