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World Cancer Day 2025 St. George’s University Shares Cancer Prevention Tips
ndia, Bengaluru, February 2025: Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality in India. The Global Cancer Observatory reported cancer led to over 118,000 deaths nationwide in 2022.The World Cancer Day theme by UICC for 2025-2027, “United by Unique,” emphasizes a people-centered approach to care and explores new ways to create meaningful impact. Hematologist/Oncologist Dr. Jeff Vacirca, who graduated from St. George’s University
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12 Year Old Overcomes Critical Liver Disease with Transplant at Aster RV Hospital
Bengaluru, 5th February 2025- A story of resilience, sacrifice, and hope unfolded recently at Aster RV Hospital, where 12-year-old Shreemantha (name changed) battling the life-threatening complications of decompensated liver disease was given a new lease on life through a successful liver transplant. This inspiring journey highlights not only the power of modern medicine but also
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Dr. Indu Aggarwal Shares Expert Views on World Cancer Day
By: Dr. Indu Aggarwal, Head of Department, Preventive Oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre (RGCIRC) Cancer is a global health crisis. It is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, and its burden is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades due to population growth, aging population, and lifestyle changes. In
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Ankura Hospital for Women and Children.
“The Union Budget 2025-26 to drive transformative change, improve healthcare accessibility, and foster long-term health and prosperity for the nation”, says Dr. K.P. Vunnam, Chairman and Managing Director of Ankura Hospital for Women and Children Dr. Krishna Prasad Vunnam, Chairman and Managing Director of Ankura Hospitals, commends the Union Budget 2025-26 for its comprehensive approach
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Females are twice likely to suffer brain bleeding than males
By: Dr. Vipul Gupta, Group Director and Head of Neurointervention at Paras Hospital, Gurugram Female mortality rate attributed to brain bleeding is higher than men. According to the reports of WHO 2020, approx 4.98 lakh fatalities occur each year worldwide out of which around 2 lakh are under the age of 50 years. A
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Govt Enhances Healthcare with Cancer Centers More Medical Seats and Drug Duty Cuts
By: Mr. D. S. Negi, CEO, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre (RGCIRC) The government’s ongoing efforts for comprehensive improvements in healthcare are commendable. The Budget announcement to establish daycare cancer centres in all district hospitals within the next three years is a significant step forward. The addition of 200 centres in 2025-26 itself
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Protect Your Vision Don’t Let Glaucoma Steal Your Sight
By: Dr. Pradeep Balam, Consultant – Glaucoma, Sankara Eye Hospital, Hyderabad Glaucoma is often at a more advanced stage by the time these symptoms appear, underscoring the “silent nature” of the disease and the importance of eye care. Most people first come in to get checked for glaucoma when they begin to notice subtle changes
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Why HPV Vaccination is Key Health Investment for Young Women
By: Dr. Mitesh Khunt, Consultant Oncosurgeon, HCG Hospitals, Rajkot Women’s health is uniquely vulnerable to infections due to biological, hormonal, and societal factors. The anatomy of the female reproductive system provides a more conducive environment for certain pathogens to thrive, making women more prone to infections such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), sexually transmitted
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Ambuja Cements Strengthens Healthcare with New Clinic in Kashyalu
Shimla/Solan, 29 January 2025: Ambuja Cements, the cement and building material company of the diversified Adani Portfolio, has inaugurated a new Community Clinic Centre in Kashyalu village near its Rauri plant in Darlaghat. Through such CSR efforts, the Company aims to enhance healthcare access for residents around its plant. Following consultations with the local Panchayat
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Winter Allergies vs. Sinus Infections: How to Differentiate and Treat Them
By- Dr. Vijay Verma, Consultant – Allergy & ENT Specialist, CK Birla Hospital Gurugram Winter can be a very challenging season for many, as cold weather is often accompanied by sneezing, a runny nose, and congestion. However, how do you differentiate between winter allergies and a sinus infection? While both conditions may seem to
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