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A round-the-clock Emergency Response Centre (ERC) of 108, 102 and 104 health care emergency services was launched at Indian Institute of Health and Family Welfare (IIHFW), Vengalraonagar on Sunday.
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More than 85 per cent of CROs expect some level of continued volatility and economic and financial conditions within and across major economies.
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ChatGPT's responses to people's healthcare-related queries are nearly indistinguishable from those provided by humans
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The super-specialty doctors at Niloufer Hospital, through the hub-and-spoke model, would be able to track real-time developmental healthcare parameters of critical pre-term babies admitted to the government-run SNCUs
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Idea is to offer multidisciplinary care to patients that consist of modern medicine and traditional Indian medicine
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Chief Minister wished that all the people in the State live a healthy life amidst the fertile lands and good environment
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ChatGPT, which can write original prose and chat with human fluency, holds the potential to completely change healthcare
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These hospitals actively pursue and get involved in conducting high-end expensive surgeries for poor patients under Aarogyasri health insurance and Ayushman Bharat scheme
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Bhongir MLA said that healthcare services had become more accessible to people in the State due to the initiatives taken up by the BRS govt
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Architect and interior designer Kalpana Ramesh played key role in restoration of Bansilalpet Stepwell
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Looking to try weight loss by following a 'keto' diet? You could be at twice the risk of suffering heart attack and stroke, warns a study.
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It has forever been an endeavour of the healthcare sector to sustainably deal with the rising costs of diagnostics, treatment and care
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At the BioAsia 2023, the experts panel discussed how the metaverse and its immersive experience aid the industry in expediting drug discovery, bringing down the cost of health care, training, and other key areas
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The Minister said dialysis centres were set up in a hospital in every assembly constituency in the State.
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Focus was on strengthening public health, creating superspecialty services, and medical education
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Thanks to DNA sequencing technology, Indian scientists are exploring the possibility of understanding the causes of rare diseases and eventually develop cheaper diagnostics and therapies that can either treat or manage the existing conditions among patients.
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Hyderabad: ZS, a management consulting and technology firm has launched the second edition of ZS PRIZE – a healthcare innovation award that aims to recognize innovative solutions and help them reach their full potential through funding and mentorship. The programme aims to invite seed stage startups as well as non-profits, students, young entrepreneurs, and any […]
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The WHO report is a grim reminder of the true scale of the threat posed by non-communicable diseases
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Hyderabad: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or drones have been hailed as the next big technology that can possibly change healthcare delivery mechanism in the country. In the last decade, multiple attempts have been made by governments, scientific institutions, voluntary organisations and researchers across India to explore different applications of UAVs in the healthcare sector. While […]
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Hyderabad: The Apollo University, Chittoor, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with University of Hyderabad (UoH) for taking up collaborative research in healthcare and technology. The MoU was signed by UoH registrar, Dr. Devesh Nigam and, Apollo University registrar, Dr. M Potha Raju in the presences of UoH Vice Chancellor, Prof. BJ Rao. The […]