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India’s healthcare spending is one of the lowest in the world -- just 1% of GDP, while deaths due to non-communicable diseases are among the highest
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Compared to USA and Europe, cancers in India are making their presence felt among the younger generation.
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The Brahmostvam festivities will be held till Sunday, March 24, 2024, with spiritual rituals like Kalyanam, Lakshmi Narayana Pooja, Kumkumarchana, 108 Kalasha Abhishekam among others being performed.
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As part of the transition, Dr. K Hari Prasad, the outgoing president of Apollo Hospitals, will be retiring from his position after a distinguished 27 years career at Apollo
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Taking part in a panel discussion, Meena Gupta, Founder and Chairperson, MSSI, Hyderabad chapter, said that MS patients must be covered under insurance.
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The boy earlier had undergone open heart surgery for a congenital heart defect at the time of his birth
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Launched in 1994 by ENT surgeon, Dr E C Vinaya Kumar, the Apollo hospital’s cochlear implant program, billed as the largest pediatric implant programs in India, also made it to the Limca book of records for performing 18 surgeries in a single day
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According to the diagnosis from the doctors, the Commissioner was diagnosed with acute spondylitis and low blood pressure.
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The Apollo Hospitals Group has signed a MoU with the University of Leicester which will strengthen existing links with the UK.
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Dr. GSR Charitable Trust has come to the rescue of an ailing child of Paloncha in the district by making arrangements for two surgeries worth Rs 20 lakh free of cost.
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The two-week homecare recovery program, which has been implemented on 600 patients on a pilot basis, was formally launched by Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals, Dr Sangita Reddy.
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Through its digital platform Apollo 24/7, Apollo Hospitals aims to enhance the healthcare experience for users, with home delivery of medication and improved clinical decision making as well.
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This milestone is a testament of the advancement of clinical excellence practices we have been able to build in India, said Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Founder Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group
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As per the close sources of the mega-couple, Upasana Konidela delivered a baby girl today at Apollo Hospitals in Jubilee Hills.
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This innovative program aims to provide comprehensive resources, community support, and a platform for survivors to connect, inspire, and thrive
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Apollo Hospitals has announced that it has reached the milestone of conducting over 10,000 robotics-assisted surgeries across its facilities in India
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Contrary to speculations, power couple Ram Charan and his entrepreneur wife Upasana Kamineni Konidela are all set to welcome their first child in India.
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A majority of caregivers are expected to be armed with such AI-powered tools to assist them in their practice
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The siblings aged three, four and five years old, went through a free cochlear implant surgery under the ADIP scheme funded by the Central Government of India on Thursday.
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The forthcoming conference will also be a part of the ongoing celebrations of Founder’s Day, an annual event that pays tribute founder and chairman of Apollo Hospital, Dr Prathap C Reddy