Maulana Azad Medical College finds mention in WikiLeaks cableThe Maulana Azad Medical College here finds a rare mention in a US diplomatic cable during Henry Kissinger era which says that the hospital caters to around 3,000 out patients daily. Times of India, 1 month agoMore from: Business Line, Outlook...and 2 other sources
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Data on Infection Research Discussed by Researchers at Maulana Azad Medical College(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at AIDS Weekly -- Current study results on Infection Research have been published. According to news reporting from New Delhi, India, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "In developing countries ... NewsRX, 1 month ago
Indian doctors help identify cause of rare genetic disease
EHealth Magazine, 2 weeks ago
Gene causing motor development disorder found
ProKerala.com, 2 weeks ago
Gene causing motor developmental delay identified
The Hindu, 2 weeks ago
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Utthan organized free medical camp in DelhiUtthan, an NGO, supported by Lions - save Child Trust and Department of Social Work, Delhi University, organized a free medical camp for under-privileged children and adults in Delhi on May 5. The camp witnessed around 450 people who were given the ... Meri News, 1 week ago
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Developing a herbal-based drug for Hepatitis BDr Pralhad Patki, Head, Medical Services & Clinical Trials, The Himalaya Drug Company, narrates how the company applied their knowledge of liver disease and herbs to develop a herbal-based drug for Hepatitis B: Liv.52 HB Today, a lot is being ... Express Pharma, 2 weeks ago
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MEdRC in talks with private equity players to raise Rs.30-cr for expansionNandita Vijay, Bengaluru Medical Education Research Centre for Educational Technologies (MEdRC) is in dialogue with private equity (PE) players for a fund infusion of Rs.30 crore for its next phase of expansion. The company's novel e-Learning ... PharmaBiz, 3 weeks ago
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Medical board formed to check Bhullar''s mental healthThe Delhi Health department has constituted a three-member medical board under a professor of psychiatry from AIIMS to look into the mental fitness of death row convict Devinderpal Singh Bhullar. Sources said the board does not include any member ... Indian Express, 3 weeks ago
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Done deal, bar the formalityDelhi is expecting to have its own medical university, writes debameeta bhattacharyaTHERES good news for the future of science in India. A study by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has found an increase of 44 per cent and 72 per ... The Statesman, 1 month ago
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Collaborate to achieve holistic health, Walia to doctorsDelhi Health and Family Minister A.K. Walia Saturday called upon medical professionals to work in close association with one another as well as with environmental specialists to achieve the goal of holistic health. "The health ministry is looking ... ProKerala.com, 4 weeks ago
Need to bring various health care systems on a single platform: Dr. Walia
News Track India, 3 weeks ago
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Lofty Career Opportunities With India Medical EducationIndia has well developed and refined Medical Education System which is counted among the most reputed and reliable Medical Education Systems of the globe. As a result, India has been successful in attracting numerous students, professors and ... MyNews.in, 1 week ago
Medical experts warn about the silent epidemic of kidney diseases in India
Press Trust, 2 months ago
Experts warn about 'silent kidney disease, calls for CKD prevention as a National Programme
PharmaBiz, 2 months ago
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In India hip fracture is associated with high rates of mortality and disability(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week -- In various studies across different countries the reported one year mortality risks after hip fracture can vary anywhere from 5 to 50 %. In India, however, there has been ... NewsRX, 2 weeks ago
At High Risk of Mortality and Disability Are Indian Hip Fracture Patients
MedIndia, 3 weeks ago
Study shows 30.4% of hip fracture patients in India died within one year
News-Medical.Net, 3 weeks ago
Indian hip fracture patients at high risk of mortality and disability
TruthDive, 3 weeks ago
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