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Renowned Hyderabad-based gastroenterologist Dr GV Rao described his Padma Shri award as a recognition of collective teamwork rather than an individual achievement. He emphasised that medicine, at its best, combines skill, science, compassion, and responsibility to society.
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The Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals, Hyderabad, has launched the Centre for Microbiome Research India, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing gut microbiome science and therapeutics for chronic gastrointestinal diseases.
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IIT Hyderabad launched India’s first Bioengineering Centre of Excellence for lung health with Germany’s ILH, aiming to advance interdisciplinary research, innovation and Indo–German collaboration in lung disease treatment
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Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals, Hyderabad, inaugurated its Integrated Stroke Command Centre to enhance emergency stroke management. The facility ensures real-time coordination between emergency services, ambulances, radiology, and neuro-intervention teams.
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Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao defended his complaint against IAS officer SAM Rizvi, accusing him of negligence and obstructing developmental work. He cited delays in liquor hologram tenders and a Rs 230 crore loss due to unextended leased lines.
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Former MP Madhu Yashki Goud collapsed in IT Minister D Sridhar Babu’s chambers in Hyderabad’s Secretariat after chest pain. He was revived at the Secretariat dispensary and shifted to AIG Hospitals, where doctors confirmed he is stable.
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AIG Hospitals has acquired the ZAP-X Gyroscopic Radiosurgery Platform to offer non-invasive, daycare-based treatment for brain tumors and other intracranial conditions. The technology eliminates the need for hospitalization or recovery time, bringing advanced neurosurgical care within easier reach of Indian patients.
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It also has AIG Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation, which will drive the integration of AI-powered solutions into everyday clinical practice, a press release said.
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The delegation toured AIG’s state-of-the-art facilities including its Endoscopy Suites, AI and Innovation Centre, Clinical Skill Lab, Research Lab, and advanced Oncology and Pediatric care units.
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The patient was admitted to the hospital with right flank pain, ongoing fatigue, and general weakness. Diagnostic tests revealed a cancerous tumor in the right kidney, according to Dr. Bipin Chandra Pal, Director and Head of Urology and Renal Transplantation at AIG Hospitals, who led the surgery.
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He has become the first Indian gastroenterologist to receive the prestigious international honour ‘Legends of Endoscopy’ award
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Former minister and YSR Congress Party leader Kodali Nani experienced a gastric problem on Tuesday night and was admitted to AIG Hospitals in Gachibowli
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A recent study conducted by the city-based Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) Hospitals among the IT workforce in Hitec City has indicated that 80 percent of them are overweight
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Aims at bringing together healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public and find sustainable solutions on weight loss
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At the event, Dr D Nageshwar Reddy, chairman of AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad, stressed the vast opportunity for professionals from diverse backgrounds to drive AI revolution
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The recognition truly belongs to all my patients, entire team at AIG Hospitals, and the countless healthcare workers who inspire me every day, says the
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The NeuroCath Lab, which is designed to streamline and enhance neurovascular procedures, has advanced 2D and 3D imaging capabilities,and flexible X-ray detector positioning, among other things
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This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in AIG Hospitals' commitment to delivering the most advanced, effective, and accessible cancer care to patients in India
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With a dedicated AI department of 100 engineers, AIG stands out as a leader in healthcare innovation, he said.
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Developed by US-based medical innovator Endiatx, the PillBot is a remote-controlled (robotic) disposable endoscopy capsule, measuring just 13mm by 30mm, can be ingested by a patient, who does not have to be sedated to undergo endoscopy.