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Pune Doctors Use D-Wave Technology To Save 38-Year-Old Woman From Respiratory & Limb Paralysis

The patient made a full recovery, with complete motor function restored in all limbs and no postoperative impairments

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Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Pioneers Robotic Cardiac Surgery

The robotic surgery market is projected to grow from USD 8 billion to USD 25.4 billion by 2030

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Artemis Hospitals Hosts Seminar On Telehealth & AI In Mental Wellness

The seminar featured experienced mental health professionals from Artemis hospitals and other leading organisations

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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's Orthopedic Team Transforms Life Of Teen With Crooked Legs

Ayesha, a teenage girl from Himachal Pradesh, faced the challenge of crooked legs which led to increased introversion during her school years, fueled by feelings of inferiority and social isolation

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Apollo Hospitals Finds Ultrasound Imaging Critical For Early Detection Of Fatty Liver Disease

Weight reduction is a known method to reverse fatty liver in its early stages, with even a 5 to 10 per cent reduction in body weight significantly decreasing liver fat and inflammation

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Practo Reports 90% Improvement In Adjusted EBITDA For FY24

Focusing sharply on its core business resulted in a 68 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR), reducing adjusted negative EBITDA from Rs 162 crore to Rs 17 crore

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HP Ghosh Hospital Launches Innovative "Chest Tree" For Comprehensive Respiratory Care

The Chest Tree visually represents the various respiratory conditions treated at HP Ghosh Hospital, such as COPD, asthma, tuberculosis, lung cancer, respiratory allergies, sleep disorders, pulmonary hypertension, and smoking cessation

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Navigating High Risk Pregnancy With Essential Thrombocythemia

Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) is a rare blood disease caused by an excess of platelets produced by abnormal stem cells in the bone marrow

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Wockhardt Hospital Removes World’s Largest 8.5 Kg Spleen

Massive 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

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Paper Trails In The Digital Age: Why Are Hospitals Still Chasing Documents?

According 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

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