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Hyderabad hospital receives AHA certification, entering the ranks of global leaders in emergency cardiac care

Jun 14, 2025 688 Views

Jubilee Hills facility becomes one of India’s first to receive the American Heart Association’s Comprehensive Chest Pain Center Certification.

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One year on, COVID still clings to many in Hyderabad

Jun 13, 2025 528 Views

Study finds 1 in 6 hospitalised patients struggle with long-term symptoms, doctors call for urgent post-COVID care

Hyderabad residents who battled severe

India's Silent Struggle: 36% Adults Experience Unintended Pregnancies

Jun 11, 2025 402 Views

New Delhi, June 2025: A recent report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has brought to light a concerning trend in India-almost a third of adults are dealing with unpla...

TTA Leadership Assembles in Dallas for Key Board Discussions

Jun 05, 2025 521 Views

The Telangana American Telugu Association (TTA) held a successful and productive in-person Board of Directors (BOD) meeting on May 31, 2025, in Dallas, Texas, under the leadership of President Nave...

Obesity Injections Show Weaker Results Outside Clinical Trials, Study Reveals

May 26, 2025 523 Views

A recent study by the Cleveland Clinic has revealed that popular obesity injections like semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) may offer less weight loss in real-world sc...

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