Indian pilgrim dies of heart attack in PakistanZee NewsTags: Sikh Pilgrim, Pakistan, Chowki Shahdara Railway Station. Indian pilgrim dies of heart attack in Pakistan Lahore: A Sikh pilgrim from India died of a heart attack while travelling in a train i…
Dr. K: Short course of oral steroids can help chronic sinusitis – Greenville Daily Reflector
Dr. K: Short course of oral steroids can help chronic sinusitis
Greenville Daily Reflector A “Steroids” is short for anti-inflammatory hormones called corticosteroids, and “oral” means steroids taken in pill form. I think a short course of five to seven days of oral steroids is worth a try. That’s particularly true if your sinusitis isn’t … |
Nelson Mandela still in 'serious but stable' condition in hospital – Daily News & Analysis
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Nelson Mandela still in ‘serious but stable’ condition in hospital
Daily News & Analysis Mandela was admitted in the early hours of Saturday with a recurring lung infection. The hospital stay is his fourth since December, and there is a growing realisation among South Africa’s 53 million people that they will one day have to say goodbye to … Mandela Responding to Treatment: Jacob ZumaAEG India Nelson Mandela ‘responding better to treatment’: South AfricaTimes of India Mandela Responding Better to Treatment: ZumaOutlook India Today –Zee News –DigitalJournal.com all 677 news articles » |
Saving a life takes minutes with blood donation – Tallahassee.com
Saving a life takes minutes with blood donationTallahassee.comOneBlood center offers incentives for blood donati…: The OneBlood center is looking to encourage donors to keep giving blood over the summer. Typically summer in Tallahassee means most don…
Nelson Mandela still in "serious but stable" condition – India Today
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Nelson Mandela still in “serious but stable” condition
India Today Former South African president and anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela remained in a “serious but stable” condition in a Pretoria hospital on Tuesday after four days of treatment for a lung infection, the government said. Speaking to the national … Mandela responding to treatment, S.Africa’s Zuma saysReuters India Nelson Mandela ‘responding better to treatment’: South AfricaTimes of India Nelson Mandela in hospital for fifth dayZee News Daily Star Online –Voice of America –Daily News & Analysis all 474 news articles » |
Know the symptoms of severe heart failure – Jagran Post
Know the symptoms of severe heart failureJagran PostHeart failure (HF), also referred to as congestive heart failure, occurs when heart loses the ability to provide sufficient pump action to maintain blood flow. Most of the signs of a heart failure occ…
Know the symptoms of heart failure – Jagran Post
Jagran PostKnow the symptoms of heart failureJagran PostHeart failure (HF), also referred to as congestive heart failure, occurs when heart loses the ability to provide sufficient pump action to maintain blood flow. Most of the signs of a heart failure…
Zong supports PRCS through blood donation campaigns – Telecompaper (subscription)
Zong supports PRCS through blood donation campaignsTelecompaper (subscription)Pakistani mobile operator Zong will be providing Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) with a short code service through which Zong customers can register themselves as blood …
Cannes 2013: 'We have worked very hard to change the 'poor execution … – Campaign India
Cannes 2013: ‘We have worked very hard to change the ‘poor execution …
Campaign India Recounting the making of the campaign, Sridhar said, “They wanted to make a campaign on organ donation and got a small copywriter to write the script. They then presented the idea to us and we instantly liked it. But they had very tight budget. So we … |
Beat the wait list through cadavers or dialysis – The New Indian Express
Beat the wait list through cadavers or dialysis
The New Indian Express “Since the programme began, we have done the most number of cadaver kidney transplants (641) in India and we are looking to increase awareness about organ donation so more people get kidneys,” said Principal Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan. |