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Rain alert in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka for 5 days; North India likely to see heatwave relief: Full weather report hereThe IMD forecasts continued rainfall and thunderstorms across southern and northeastern India over the next five days, with potential heatw...
'Religion is important, but': Doctor warns after patient develops severe lung infection from Mahakumbh dipHigh faecal bacteria in Ganga at Prayagraj raises health concerns during Mahakumbh. A woman developed a severe lung infection after taking ...
Drug sales get a monsoon twist in AugustLiver herbal supplement Liv 52 emerged as one of India's top-selling herbal tonics in August, driven by increased cases of liver-related il...
Dengue causing blood pressure, heart rate changesIn India, dengue infection is spreading rapidly in Delhi, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Mumbai has reported a significant upsurge...
As infection cases rise in Delhi, doctors advise to maintain hygeine, avoid self medicationConjunctivitis, which at this moment is common in Delhi, is also caused by viruses or bacteria and presents as eye redness, itching, eye di...
Cases of conjunctivitis, other eye infection on rise in Delhi: DoctorsDr Aarti Nangia, senior consultant, ophthalmology at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj here, said there has been an "increase" in cases of eye i...
Delhi hospitals see rise in typhoid, respiratory issues; unseasonal rains a triggerAccording to doctors, the number of such cases has nearly doubled owing to an increased awareness about such infections necessitated by the...
Is Covid back? Overlapping symptoms of dengue are confusing doctorsBoth dengue & Covid symptoms include high fever, headache, rash and muscle pain.
Diabetics who recovered from Covid may show signs of tuberculosisAcid-Fast Bacillus causes tuberculosis and other infections.
Drug resistance making typhoid tough to treatDoctors say that while earlier oral drugs could cure most patients, they now need to give injectable antibiotics to 20-30% of the patients ...
Hospitals burst at seams as Delhi shivers with feverHospitals are at wit's ends on how to accommodate the additional rush of patients. Safdarjung Hospital has shifted many such patients to it...
Government showcases low-cost medical innovationsThe innovations have been developed by the Centre's Department of Biotechnology (DBT) as well as by start-ups supported by the government.
Supreme Court tells doctorss to take call on fate of unborn child of 14-year-old rape victimThe team of doctors will also include a clinical psychologist who will assess the girl’s state of mind to ensure that the decision will be ...
Delhi reels under 15,000 tonnes of waste after sanitation workers strike; Kejriwal, Jung ignore looming health crisisAbout 15,000 tonnes of waste has been dumped on roadsides and 12,000 sanitation workers are refusing to work without getting their salaries.
Over 16,000 habitations hit by water contamination: GovernmentIntake of fluoride and arsenic contaminated drinking water leads to various clinical complications and at times even cause death, the Minis...
- Private hospitals reluctant to join battle against H1N1
Private sector hospitals are reluctant to help the government in tackling the H1N1 menace. Tamiflu side-effects I Scare spreads to IIMs | 5...
Private hospitals reluctant to join battle against H1N1Private sector hospitals, which control 70% of the country’s health infrastructure , continue to be reluctant to help in tackling the H1N1 ...
- Sanofi-Aventis buys Shantha for Rs 3,740 cr
The deal between Sanofi its French owners Meriuex Alliance values the unlisted Indian company at Rs 3,740 crore, or about eight times its p...
- Overcharging drug cos may have to cough up huge fines
Drug companies including Ranbaxy Laboratories, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (DRL) and Lupin may have to pay over Rs 1,600 crore as penalties for...
- Import duty on lifesaving drugs to be revoked
In what could be a belated budget rollback that would benefit both pharma MNCs and the consumer, the government has decided to withdraw the...