Hepatitis is known to be one of the major causes of increasing healthcare burden in India. It is now equated as a threat comparable to the “big three” communicable diseases – HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
Read MoreHon’ble Speaker of Lok Sabha Shri Om Birla, Minister for Health & Family Welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Law & Justice Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad attended the event. The campaign is being strongly supported by the Airports Authority of India
Read MoreOne of the more common times for children to become constipated is when they are switching from an all-liquid diet to the one that includes solid foods. This problem is also seen if your child is sick and his appetite drops down which eventually causes a change in his or her diet.
Read MoreMore than 35 thousand kids are born with a cleft lip or palate every year in India. These children often have low confidence and self-esteem due to a physical deformity they possess.
Read MoreThe “Delhi Model” is a comprehensive guide highlighting the best practices adopted to address hepatitis C elimination via the Hepatitis C Elimination through Access to Diagnostics (HEAD-Start) project in New Delhi.
Read MoreAccording to the WHO, nearly 30% of adults globally are affected by chronic headaches and 1.7 – 4% experience headaches on 15 or more days every month.
Read MoreIndia has a dismal doctor-patient ratio of 0.62:1000, implying is less than one doctor for 1,000 people and a study found that there was just one government doctor catering to 10,189 people.
Read MoreInstitute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) to host a conclave to bring together policymakers, health activists and social influencers on the eve of World Hepatitis Day as de-stigmatizing Hepatitis & creating awareness about prevention is need of the hour.
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