Teen Driving Accidents Linked To Slower Development Of Adolescent Brain
Accidental collisions are the principal reason for injury and death amongst 16- to 19-year-olds in the United States. It's recommended that the development
View ArticleRare Tumour Removed from a Woman's Heart
A 60-year-old female patient who had a rare tumor in her heart was admitted to the hospital. Specialists at the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of
View ArticleShanghai Robot Completes First Surgery on a 65-year-old Cancer Patient
A surgical robot called Toumai laparoscopic robot was developed by Shanghai's MicroPort. The robot completed its first prostatectomy on a 65-year-old
View ArticleDoctors Treated 47-Year-Old MS Patient Successfully with Bone Marrow Transplant
Using bone marrow transplant, Anurag Mishra, a 47-year-old man from New Delhi, suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for the past seven years was treated
View ArticleNew Source of Infections in Health Facilities Discovered
Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections were found to originate outside the hospital setting more often than thought, according to a study published
View ArticleHaemophilia Patient's Bladder Reconstructed in Bangalore Hospital
Haemophilia patient's urinary bladder was reconstructed at the privately-run Fortis hospital through surgery; an official said. "The surgery was
View ArticleWoman Got Mercury Poisoning from Her Skin Whitening Cream
Skin-whitening or skin-bleaching is a way to lighten the skin tone with the help of chemical substances. Several people opt for cosmetics that claim to
View ArticleStudy Rating Worldwide Gender Inequality
Better understanding of where stillbirth rates are higher and what the social causes underlying stillbirths are, not just taking into account the medical factors as most studies do.
View ArticleLittle Sister Saves Her Brother By Donating Bone Marrow
A three-year-old girl from Iraq saved her brother by donating bone marrow. The girl's 18-year old brother was suffering from a sickle-cell disease with symptomatic anemia and jaundice.
View ArticleWhy Do Bacteria Bind More Strongly on Certain Surfaces in Hospitals?
Differences in the binding ability of bacteria on different surfaces were explored by researchers to prevent the formation of bacterial colonies on medical implants.
View ArticleFirst Mountain Health Institute in Himachal Pradesh
Asia's first mountain health institute to be set up in Sirmaur district with an outlay of Rs 100 crore. The Himachal Pradesh government signed a memorandum of understanding with Six Sigma Healthcare.
View ArticleRare Cardiac Procedure Performed Successfully by Doctors in Hyderabad
A 20-year-old who was diagnosed with aortic dissection and Marfan Syndrome was successfully treated by the doctors at Medicover Hospitals in Hyderabad.
View ArticleEluru-like Mysterious Illness Cases Emerge in Andhra Pradesh's Village
Pulla village in Andhra Pradesh's Eluru in West Godavari district has seen 24 new cases of convulsions till 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, bringing back memories of December's mysterious illness.
View ArticleSerum Institute Plant Fire: 5 Killed, COVID Vaccine Safe
In a plant of global vaccine giant, the Serum Institute of India (SII) at least five persons suffocated to death as a major fire broke out, said sources.
View ArticleAmputated Hand Rejoined in Surgery at a Delhi Hospital
A 36-year-old man called Inderpal who was working in a factory had an accident, as a heavy object from the machine fell on his hand, which has crushed and amputated his left his forearm .
View ArticleStudying Shakespeare can Help You Empathize With Others
Coronavirus pandemic has created challenges to establishing empathic relationships between patients and doctors. Therefore, a doctor has suggested that
View ArticleNon-Surgical Pump Technology Saves a 45-Year-Old Man at Hyderabad Hospital
A 45-year-old man got a new lease of life after a team of cardiologists performed a critical heart procedure using US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved non-surgical pump technology.
View ArticleOne in Six Families Spend More Than (Dollor) 5,000 to Have a Baby: Study
In America, giving birth is a costly thing, as many families spend more than (Dollor) 5,000 and some even spend (Dollor) 10,000 out-of-pocket, especially when mothers
View ArticleCardiac Surgery Successful on a 24-Day-Old Baby in Gujarat
A premature baby who weighed only 700 grams was found to have a heart defect called Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA). Doctors at CIMS hospital in Ahmedabad,
View ArticleHigh-Tech Toilets in Hospitals may Spread Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
Water-jet nozzles in electric toilets are commonly used in Japanese households and other parts of Asia. The multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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