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BHU tragedy: Radhika Devi, 71-year-old, goes for spine tumour; doctors perform hip-replacement meant for Radhika Singh; woman diesIn a case of gross medical negligence at BHU Trauma Centre in Varanasi, a 71-year-old woman Radhika Devi was wrongly operated upon for hip ...
Biocon Biologics gets UK MHRA nod for biosimilars Vevzuo, EvfraxyBiocon Biologics Ltd has achieved a significant milestone. It has secured marketing authorizations in the UK for Vevzuo and Evfraxy. These ...
Nepali influencer Bibek Pangeni passes away after cancer battleBibek Pangeni, a social media influencer from Nepal and a PhD student at the University of Georgia, lost his battle with a brain tumour aft...
10 things to know about the standard health insurance policy an insurer has to offerAccording to IRDAI, the policy will be named as Arogya Sanjeevani Policy, succeeded by the name of the insurance company. The regulator sai...
Metastatic cancer: 4 treatment options that patients can considerTreatments, including radiation & immunotherapy, have proven to be effective in patients with metastatic solid cancers.
Pet care comes of age in the country with state-of-the-art vet hospitalsFrom oesophagogastroscopy and colonoscopy to titanium elastic nailing, ultrasonic dental scaling and MRI, pet care has made huge strides ov...
- Cancer Protect Plan: A ray of light amidst the darkness
There are more than 100 types of cancers. Types of cancer are usually named for the organs or tissues where the cancer forms.
2016 in review: Bold, unbending and electric year for Indian sportswomenThe Indian experience in the Rio Olympics was the 'Games of the Girls'. Here is a look back at how Indian sportswomen are proving that they...
I did not have chapatis & mithai for four months: Paralympian Deepa MalikThe shot putter, who won a silver at the Rio Games, was detected with a spinal tumour 17 years ago & has undergone 31 surgeries.
Insurers in spot as medical advances push up treatment costsPolicy holders are opting for new procedures that are less painful and ensure faster recovery but cost substantially more.
How authentic are claims 'scientific breakthroughs' made by hospitals true?Hospitals which brag about their scientific breakthroughs is a cause for worry as it involves a fraternity that has sworn allegiance to the...
- Nearly 5 lakh foreigners throng India for cheap treatment
Nearly five lakh foreign patients seeking "dirt-cheap" treatment have visited India in the last one year, boosting efforts to make the coun...