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Articles for Healthcare Service Providers

Ultherapy Introduces Evolved Treatment Protocol In India

Global thought leader Dr Tatjana Pavicic talks on new Ultherapy protocol & introduces MASJ treatment packages.

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Ingersoll Rand Partners with Smile Foundation to Further its Social Responsibility Focus for Healthy Communities

Flags off ‘Smile on Wheels’ project to cater to health needs of 4 lac urban slum dwellers in and around Naroda through mobile healthcare van services.

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Understanding Cancer Experience Through Psycho-oncology: The multidisciplinary art and science of cancer care

When oncologists’ look into the physical aspects of a patient, psycho-oncologists help the patients and the caregivers to handle such situations in an effective manner.

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VLCC Launches Anti-Obesity Campaign

This year’s Anti-Obesity campaign, “Take the Orange Pledge : Stand Up India”, seeks to create awareness about the pitfalls of leading a sedentary lifestyle and dangers of prolonged sitting, urging people to be more active.

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Practo Announces Free Online Consultation With Qualified Doctors To Ensure Prompt Medical Attention To Pollution-stricken Delhi, NCR

Post Diwali, the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi breached the “severe-plus” mark according to the Centre-run System of Air Quality Forecasting And Research (SAFAR). At a time when the city is crippled with the catastrophic levels of pollution, residents across the city are facing various health concerns ranging from mild fever, cough and cold to severe discomfort, infections.

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Choose the Right Cardiologist

Dr TS Kler explains various cardiologists with special training and skill in finding, treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels.

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Enabling Quality and Skilling in Healthcare

According to NATHEALTH Aarogya Bharat Report, India will require nearly 2 million more doctors and 4 million nurses to achieve a doctor-to-population ratio of 1:1000.

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Breast Cancer Is Fast Becoming a Costly Taboo in India

According to an ICMR study, the age-standardised rate of breast cancer is approximately 25.8 per one lakh women and is expected to rise to 35 per one lakh women by 2026.

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