Impact of Iron Deficiency Anemia on Diabetes Management in India
Discover how iron deficiency anemia affects diabetes diagnosis and monitoring in India, impacting over half the population. Learn about its implications, symptoms, and management strategies for better health outcomes.
The Alarming Link Between Obesity and Global Infection-Related Deaths
Obesity linked to rise in global infection-related deaths, with caution on data interpretation.
Tailoring Treatments: Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases in India
Discover how personalized therapies can effectively combat diabetes, heart disease, and cancer in Indian patients, considering unique genetics, diet, and healthcare access.
Exercise Intervention Trial: A 12-Week Follow-Up Without Drugs
This 12-week exercise trial divided participants into two groups, each completing three sessions weekly, ensuring a pure fitness-focused study without drug intervention.
The Rising Cancer Burden in India: A Call for Early Detection and Prevention
Explore India’s growing cancer crisis, emphasizing the importance of early detection and prevention strategies to combat treatable cases, as discussed at the ETHealthworld's India Oncology Leadership Summit.
National Guidelines for Medical Charges: A Step Toward Transparency
This new private member bill by Gopchade aims to create a National Commission to establish and regularly update clear guidelines on medical and healthcare charges for both public and private establishments, ensuring transparency and fairness.
Strong Opposition to Relaxing Import Restrictions on Medical Equipment
The Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AiMeD) has voiced serious concerns regarding the potential relaxation of import restrictions on refurbished or pre-owned medical equipment, emphasizing the need for stringent regulations to ensure patient safety.
Expansion of Dwarka Facility: 260 New Beds Approved
The company's board has greenlit a brownfield expansion plan for its Dwarka facility, adding 260 new beds to enhance patient care and services in the area.
Reconsideration of Transfer for Visually Impaired Medical Student in India
The court has ordered a reassessment of a visually impaired medical student's request to move from a Rajasthan college to one in Delhi, focusing on medical and disability-related reasons.
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