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Gujarat Now Third Highest in Sickle Cell Disease Cases Nationally

Jul 09, 2025 529 Views

As of July 2025, Gujarat has identified 28,178 patients with sickle cell disease, ranking third in India behind Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. Around 90% are from Scheduled Tribes, including vulnerable...

Rajasthan Signs MoU to Bring Private Diagnostics to Govt Hospitals

Jul 08, 2025 529 Views

The Rajasthan health department has inked a MoU with Telecommunications India Limited and Krishna Diagnostic Limited to operate a ‘hubandspoke’ model of diagnostic services across gover...

New AIIMS Nagpur App Aims to Make Schools Safer for Children with Epilepsy

Jul 07, 2025 517 Views

In collaboration with ICMR, AIIMS Nagpur has unveiled TeleESSI—a mobile app offering animated, locallanguage videos that train school staff and parents to recognise and manage seizures in chi...

India Grapples with Mental Health Workforce Crisis

Jul 03, 2025 632 Views

A new report highlights India’s severe shortage of mental health professionals—just 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people, far below WHO’s recommended ratio of 1.7. Psychologists,...

IMA Hyderabad North Branch Grandly Honors Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy, India’s Only Doctor with All Three Padma Awards, on Doctor’s Day

Jul 02, 2025 760 Views

Hyderabad, July 1, 2025:
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Hyderabad North Branch celebrated its 5th IMATSCON and Doctor’s Day in grand style on Wednesday night at Taj Deccan, Banja...

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