Historians Swapna Liddle and Alka Pande discuss Mughal Art and Architecture

Kolkata, February 10: The first day of the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival presented a captivating discussion between two stalwarts from Indian history and academia. Historians Swapna Liddle and Alka Pande discuss what lives on from the legacy of Mughal art and architecture. The session, ‘The Mughals and Us’, aimed to unravel the rich tapestry of […]

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Acute Ear Infections in Children: Prevention and Treatment

By Dr T.V. Vijay Kumar Consultant Neonatologist and Paediatrician Ankura Hospital For Women & Children Acute ear infections, also known as acute otitis media (AOM), are common childhood ailments characterized by inflammation and infection of the middle ear. These infections often result from bacterial or viral agents and can cause discomfort and pain for children.

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Physiotherapy in VIVO Animal Research- A Changing perspective

Dr.Prathap Suganthirababu, Professor & Vice Principal, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science, Chennai Animal research is essential to understand the complex biological mechanisms, pathways at various levels of molecules, cells, organs and physiological processes in both healthy and unhealthy states. India has a greater demand for animal research in physiotherapy

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Awareness On Passive Smoking

By –  A.Gayathri – Tutor in the Department of Respiratory, Saveetha College of Allied Health Sciences, SIMATS, Chennai.   Passive smoking, also known as secondhand smoke, occurs when a person involuntarily inhales the smoke from others who are smoking nearby. It poses health risks similar to active smoking, contributing to respiratory and cardiovascular problems, especially in

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Acute Ear Infections in Children: Prevention and Treatment

By – Dr T.V. Vijay Kumar Consultant Neonatologist and Paediatrician, Ankura Hospital For Women & Children Acute ear infections, also known as acute otitis media (AOM), are common childhood ailments characterized by inflammation and infection of the middle ear. These infections often result from bacterial or viral agents and can cause discomfort and pain for

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Unlocking the Mystery of Laryngeal Cancer: From the Beginning to Recovery

By Dr. Shama Shetty, Consultant ENT and Head and Neck Oncology, SPARSH Hospital, Yelahanka, Bengaluru Getting to Know Your Voice’s Guardian Let’s talk about the larynx – our voice’s defender, tucked in our neck, making sure we can talk, breathe, and swallow easily. But what if the dark clouds of laryngeal carcinoma disturb this balance?

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HIPAA Compliance Guidelines for Healthcare Professionals

Feb 9:HIPAA, or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is a federal law that sets national standards for protecting the privacy and security of health information. HIPAA applies to covered entities, such as health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers that conduct certain transactions electronically, and their business associates, such as vendors

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ARC Medical’s Novel Fluid Medical Device JOCOAT for Surgical Adhesions Deployed in Surgical Patients for the First Time

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Feb 9, 2024) – ARC Medical Inc. (ARC), a leading innovator in advanced medical devices, today announced the first deployment of its novel JOCOAT™ fluid medical device for the prevention or reduction of surgical adhesions in two surgical patients. One patient underwent knee surgery and the other patient had shoulder surgery.

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When to Act: Recognizing the Warning Signs of Diabetic Foot Complications

Dr Rajeev Premnath, General Laparoscopic Surgeon and Endoscopist, Minimally Invasive Proctology Department at Ramakrishna Hospital, Bengaluru Your feet are like health detectives, giving you valuable clues about your overall well-being. Instead of waiting until you’ve accidentally hurt them, start paying attention to your feet—they might be trying to warn you about potential health issues. After

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Amrita Hospital Faridabad Ties Up with IIT Hyderabad to Develop New Technology

Hyderabad, February 09, 2024: Dr. Bhaskar Viswanathan, HoD, Department of Radiation Oncology, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, has been recently selected for a research grant, meant to develop an indigenous robotic ultrasound for tumor motion and radiation hyperthermia for cancer treatment. The technology would be developed in association with Dr. Avinash Eranki, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical

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