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Apollo Cancer Centres have introduced ‘End-O Check,’ a targeted early detection initiative aimed at women aged 45 and above. The program emphasizes screening for endometrial and ovarian cancers through awareness, proactive diagnostics like transvaginal ultrasonography, and timely medical intervention.
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Apollo Hospitals in Jubilee Hills honoured bone cancer survivors on World Sarcoma Day. Survivors shared their recovery stories, doctors spoke on early detection and treatments, and experts raised awareness about bone cancer symptoms, surgeries, and rehabilitation
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Mental health experts warn that excessive phone use, or 'phubbing', is eroding emotional connection among couples. Cases in Hyderabad show partners walking out due to neglect. Over time, this behaviour creates emotional distance, resentment, and even thoughts of separation
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The OK Kids Graduation Run, organized by Hyderabad Runners, celebrated 300 children from government schools, promoting healthy habits, fitness awareness, and self-confidence through an eight-week summer camp and structured training
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Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills received AHA certification for excellence in chest pain treatment. This global recognition confirms their ability to give quick, life-saving care for serious heart attacks like STEMI and improve cardiac health outcomes
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The 9-month-old baby, Lavanya, who suffered profound hearing loss, has successfully undergone a complex cochlear implant surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad. Baby Lavanya was born to parents Diveka Dhanraj and Satish Sakishnu of Indian origin settled in Guyana
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While some hospitals mark the occasion by honouring its nursing staff, others hold community outreach initiatives
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In addition to achieving a personal milestone, Dr. Sinha’s achievement also represents the development of minimally invasive, fertility-preserving care for women in India,” said Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group on Friday
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Dr Prashant Meshram successfully conducts lower trapezius transfer on 58-year-old patient at Jubilee Hills
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Upasana, who hails from an influential business family, shared that her grandfather did not want the family to fight over money, so he created a "family constitution."
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The Health of Nation report, based on the health screenings of 2.5 million individuals at Apollo Hospitals in the Country, has indicated that NAFLD has emerged as an important health issue linked to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension
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The initiative aims to improve survival rates, reduce treatment costs, and address the trend of late-stage diagnoses
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The programme is tailored to the needs of patients suffering from joint pain, arthritis, inflammatory conditions, and ligament injuries, and will now enable them to have access to a wide array of comprehensive treatment options
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Renowned international medical experts attended the event
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A total of 22 kms distance was covered in just 25 minutes, crossing 18 stations
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A common condition, White Coast Hypertension has many patients ending up recording elevated blood pressure in medical settings than during home monitoring
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ECMO is a specialised medical device, which is being used in critically sick patients, who suffer from severe heart and lung problem
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The facility will have experts from multiple medical departments — orthopaedic surgery, podiatric surgery, vascular surgery, orthotics and physiotherapy — offering a holistic approach to treatment
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The CDHPM centre will be the hub in Chittoor while the hub at the University of Leicester will be based at the BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester
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A team of surgeons from various medical specialties, including neurology, neurosurgery, critical care, and ICU, successfully performed 25 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgeries in just 24 days, with two procedures conducted on the same day. Dr. Dhanunjaya Rao Ginjupally, a senior neurosurgeon at Apollo Hospital who led the procedures, highlighted that performing DBS under general anesthesia eliminates the discomfort associated with awake surgeries while maintaining accuracy comparable to frame-based techniques using microelectrode recording.