Moving forward with medical tourismCaymanian CompassThe US$2 billion facility is the brainchild of Indian cardiologist Dr. Devi Shetty who is on a mission to make surgeries that the common man can hardly afford accessible to everyone. … companies fro…
Strip China surgeon of Australian award: academics – Channel News Asia
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Strip China surgeon of Australian award: academics
Channel News Asia However, University of Sydney transplant surgery professor Richard Allen said that in the global transplant community Huang is “an absolute champion and a hero” for his reform efforts. Huang in 2005 became China’s first senior government health … Division over honour for Chinese transplant doctorYahoo!7 News |
Victims ask candidates to take anti-tobacco stance – The Hindu
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Victims ask candidates to take anti-tobacco stance
The Hindu “It is estimated that nearly 25 to 30 lakh of these tobacco consumers will die prematurely due to cancers, heart attacks and lung diseases. India has the highest number of mouth cancers in the world that are tobacco-related. This is because tobacco … |
I-Team: Patients Not Warned About Scarring Side Effect Of Steroid Injections – CBS Local
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I-Team: Patients Not Warned About Scarring Side Effect Of Steroid Injections
CBS Local Cambridge dermatologist Dr. Ranella Hirsch told the I-Team that corticosteroids are important drugs used to treat everything from allergies to cancer and dimpling is a rare side effect. “If you don’t go into the muscle itself, you can actually get what … |
Dusty conditions triggering respiratory ailments, say doctors – Times of India
Dusty conditions triggering respiratory ailments, say doctors
Times of India But, particulate matter of lower size (2-5 microns) also known as respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) are most harmful as these directly enter the lungs and aggravate lung diseases. “The dust particles aggravate allergic conditions like … |
Pregnant Women With High Celiac Disease Antibodies Are at Risk for Low Birth … – Science Daily (press release)
Pregnant Women With High Celiac Disease Antibodies Are at Risk for Low Birth …
Science Daily (press release) Apr. 29, 2013 — Pregnant women with mid to high levels of antibodies common in patients with celiac disease are at risk for having babies with reduced fetal weight and birth weight, according to a new study in Gastroenterology, the official journal of … |
Hope for heart failure patients as trial of radical therapy starts – Herald Scotland
Hope for heart failure patients as trial of radical therapy startsHerald ScotlandHope for heart failure patients as trial of radical therapy starts. Tuesday 30 April 2013. A revolutionary gene therapy treatment for heart failure is about to undergo its…
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Organ donors and their families were honored today at … – CBS Local
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Organ donors and their families were honored today at …
CBS Local Organ Donor Families Meet Transplant Recipients. April 29, 2013 9:24 PM. View Comments. (Photo Credit: KDKA). CRAWLEY. Reporting Dave Crawley. Filed under. Local, News, Syndicated Local. Related tags. Allegheny General Hospital, Butler, Dave … |
Arneja heart institute's cardiology workshop – Times of India
Arneja heart institute’s cardiology workshop
Times of India The CME includes 12 lectures and will be attended by 200 physicians from Vidarbha and Central India. The CME has been given four credit points by the Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC). Those interested in attending can register with Ayush Sharma at … |
Syrian PM escapes blast in heart of capital – Times of India
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Syrian PM escapes blast in heart of capital
Times of India BEIRUT: Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on Monday, state media and activists said, as rebels struck in the heart of President Bashar al-Assad’s capital. Six people were killed in the blast, the … Syria says prime minister survives Damascus bomb attackReuters India |