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Latest Articles in Healthcare
A Critical Situation
In an exclusive conversation Dr. Rommel Tickoo, Associate Director - Internal Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket speaks about the reasons contributing to the increase in Covid-19 cases, the challenges in management and the outlook.
Read MoreIFFCO Setting Up Oxygen Plant In Guj, To Give It For Free To Hospitals
IFFCO will also put up three more plants across the country to help the nation in this pandemic period, it said.
Read MorePrivate Sector To Play Vital Role In COVID-19 Vaccination Drive: RS Sharma, National Health Authority
Sharma said that while private hospitals are playing an important role in the vaccination programme, the private sector itself is poised to contribute actively to major healthcare-related initiatives including roadmap for Co-WIN platform, and National Digital Health Mission.
Read MoreCOVID: Panel Set Up To Ensure Adequate, Timely Supply Of Medical Oxygen To Hospitals In J-K
The committee has been asked to meet frequently and make necessary arrangements for ensuring regular and adequate supply of medical oxygen to all hospitals to meet any current and future needs,
Read MoreCovid ICU Beds With Ventilators Fully Occupied In 69 Of 94 Hospitals In Delhi
Out of 1,177 COVID ICU beds with ventilators, only 79 were vacant, while 348 out of 2,130 COVID ICU beds without ventilators were vacant, according to the app.
Read MoreVaccinated Indian National Among 20 New COVID-19 Cases Reported In Singapore
The Indian, who worked as a lashing specialist, was detected as COVID-19 positive through pooled rostered routine testing on April 7, according to a news report.
Read MoreWorld Health Day: Liver Disease On Rise, Alarming Factors
Patients with liver disease may not have any symptoms or discomfort, therefore, an early visit to a liver specialist is helpful. Most patients with liver disease, including liver cancer can be offered very good and often curative treatments despite advanced stages of their liver disease.
Read MorePvt Vehicle Public Place Even With Single Person, Mask Has To Be Worn: HC
"There are several possibilities in which while sitting alone in the car one could be exposed to the outside world. Thus, it cannot be said that merely because the person is travelling alone in a car, the car would not be a public place," the court said.
Read MoreHealthcare: From Waiting Rooms To Holograms
Here are key lessons for healthcare organizations on how to use technology to make their services more accessible to patients:
Read MoreOmani Child’s Liver Saves Indian Child In A Rare Domino Transplant
The donor and two recipients luckily did not face any hiccoughs in the postoperative recovery period.
Read MoreD&I Initiatives Are Key To Priorities In Mental Health At The Workplace
A welcoming step towards being inclusive of mental health will be to sensitize, educate and encourage the employees as well as the leadership at all levels.
Read More10 Effective Physical & Mental Fitness Activities For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Here are 10 mental or cognitive activities which can help in the cognitive developmental of a child:
Read MoreCOVID-19: India Records 96,982 New Cases, 446 Fresh Fatalities
India on Monday recorded an all-time high of 1,03,558 single day new coronavirus infections in a span of 24 hours.
Read MoreCOVID-19: Delhi Govt Orders Its Hospitals To Run 1/3rd Of Inoculation Sites 24x7, Increase Bed Count
The case positivity rate also rose to 5.54 per cent amid a massive surge in cases in the last few weeks, according to a health bulletin.
Read MoreWHO Reports 10% Weekly Rise In Virus Cases
WHO said in its weekly update on the status of the global outbreak published on Wednesday,the worldwide number of new COVID-19 cases peaked in early January at nearly 5 million cases, but then dropped to about 2.5 million cases per week in mid-February.
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