Traditional, manual testing methods are prone to errors and delays. Laboratory errors occur in around 0.012-0.6 per cent of test results, affecting diagnosis and patient care significantly since 60–70 per cent of diagnosis rely on these tests
Read MoreThe 10-month program aims to equip students with comprehensive education and practical training in clinical research
Read MoreRecent research in Mumbai showed that over half of those tested had antibodies linked to type I diabetes, especially those showing symptoms
Read MoreIn India, where the incidence of brain tumours is on the rise, the need for innovative solutions is more pressing than ever
Read MoreMassive splenomegaly, a rare disorder where the spleen grows larger than 20 cm and weighs over 1 kg, leads to low levels of haemoglobin, white blood cells, and platelets
Read MoreAccording to an article in Forbes, doctors waste almost 50 per cent of their time in doing paperwork, which can be instead utilised in treating patients
Read MoreAs per the research paper published by un.org, in India, the size of joint families has substantially reduced or is found in its fragmented form
Read MoreOver the past ten years, CAPED has reached more than 60.6 million individuals through awareness programs and conducted cancer screenings for over 42,000 women across 573 villages
Read MoreAccording to a recent joint report by EY and the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), around 67 per cent of Indian healthcare companies have established ESG boards to initiate sustainable practices in their daily operations
Read MoreHomoeopathy occupies a significant space in India's public health system, with homoeopathy wellness centres comprising 31 per cent of the total AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy) services
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