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A three-year-old boy, Indrala Rakshith, died in Jagtial after being attacked by dogs and falling into a drainage. Despite hospital treatment, he reportedly did not receive the anti-rabies vaccine. He later died at Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad.
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The Telangana High Court has refused to allow the medical termination of a 28-week twin pregnancy carried by a minor, citing serious health risks. The petition was filed by the girl’s mother under the MTP (Amendment) Act, 2021. Based on a report from a medical board at Niloufer Hospital, the court determined that the procedure was inadvisable.
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Medical experts in Hyderabad are raising alarms over the growing trend of couples being prematurely pushed into IVF treatment. They stress the need for counseling, lifestyle changes, and basic infertility assessments before considering IVF, whose success rate stands at just 45%.
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Needle-free blood tests powered by AI and smartphone cameras debut at Niloufer Hospital, offering rapid, non-invasive diagnostics with potential for nationwide public health impact
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There reportedly were certain issues related to a medical shop in the hospital premises
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This innovative tool incorporates advanced AI and deep learning technologies through Photoplethysmography (PPG) to provide rapid health assessments tailored to the specific needs of the Indian population
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The young victim B Taanvika, resided with her parents at Laskerguda, in Abdullapurmet on city suburbs
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As per available information, the incident occurred when the boy was getting down from the third floor of the building in the elevator alone. Due to an alleged technical fault, it suddenly stopped midway
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A year into its term, the Congress-led State government appears to be devoid of any concrete ideas on how to address the crisis of cesarean pregnancies in Telangana State
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The suspects Shaheen Begum (28), Abdulla alias Venkatesh (35) and Reshma alias Renuka, (30), planned to kidnap a male infant from Niloufer Hospital.
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Cops take into custody a woman who kidnapped the infant and two of her accomplices at Pargi in Vikarabad
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On information, the police reached the building and after enquiry, shifted the infant to a local hospital for treatment
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The government teaching hospitals do not have exclusive super-specialty departments dedicated to minimally invasive surgeries.
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Parents of the deceased infant alleged that the doctors of Shishu Raksha Hospital in Sangareddy had enacted a scene from Chiranjeevi starrer 'Tagore' in which a dead man was treated so that the hospital could collect bills
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Based on the information available, between August 5 and August 30, a total of 14 mothers passed away at the hospital due to complications after their delivery.
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The obnoxious incident was reported to have taken place a couple of months ago, but the arrest took place on Wednesday, following a complaint by the girl's mother Soundarya
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The girl, aged about eight years, is studying in the residential school located at Malakpet.
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He was rushed to the government hospital by his parents. However, since the injuries were of serious nature he was shifted to Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad for treatment.
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Many have maintained that a complex interplay of factors is influencing and causing the fertility rates to drop in Telangana and rest of the States in South India.
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On Sunday evening, the child was playing on the first floor of the building when she scaled the balcony parapet wall