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The vascular department at NIMS, Hyderabad, has been upgraded with advanced equipment including a Masimo Root BFM monitor, SBP-PVR and NIRS devices. Donated by Kotivity India in memory of Kedarmal Agarwal, the facilities will help thousands of patients annually
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Doctors at NIMS Hyderabad successfully performed a complex dual surgery—pulmonary endarterectomy and tricuspid valve repair—on a 30-year-old CTEPH patient. The free surgery was done under Aarogyasri and marks one of six such successful procedures at the hospital recently
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One more person died after consuming adulterated toddy sold in the Kukatpally area, taking the toll to five in Hyderabad. As of Monday, Gandhi Hospital reported 16 cases, with several patients still under treatment and some discharged.
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Thirty-one people were admitted to NIMS Hospital in Hyderabad on July 8 after consuming adulterated toddy. While 27 are stable, four remain critical and are on dialysis support, hospital authorities confirmed. A multispecialty team is monitoring the situation closely.
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Alprazolam, a powerful sedative, is suspected to be the main chemical used in the adulteration of toddy in Hyderabad. Forensic reports from past cases also identified this drug, which delivers a stronger intoxicating effect. It is a prescription-only Schedule H1 drug
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Three of 20 patients admitted to NIMS after consuming adulterated toddy are in critical condition. One is on dialysis, and another is scheduled for the procedure. All were admitted with severe dehydration and treated with fluid resuscitation. Nine women are among the patients
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After procedure both patients are totally free of palpitations and the procedures were done free of cost under TG state ARSR/CMRF, NIMS said
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With the development of technology, the demand for professionals in this field has increased, and so have the training needs, said Srinivasulu Siramdas
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Om Sai Professional Detective and Security Services also did not promptly pay statutory EPF and ESI contributions of its employees
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Earlier, a missing person report was filed at Suraram Police Station after Vijaya Bhaskar left home on February 25 and did not return. Concerned family members searched for him in every possible location but were unable to find him, prompting them to seek help from the Suraram police.
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This groundbreaking initiative has resulted in the development of the first datasets of digital brain tumour biopsies, which provide crucial training data for machine learning AI models, enabling them to predict cancer risks among patients
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By donating his eyes and body to Gandhi Hospital, Saibaba had set an example for everyone, says the BRS leader
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Says though Saibaba spent a long time in jail in false cases, he fought till the end for the sake of people with firm determination and commitment
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Terms Baba Siddique's murder as "highly condemnable", calls out the deteriorating state of law & order in Maharashtra
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He was suffering from gall bladder infection and was operated on two weeks ago but developed complications subsequently
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All the patients have made a normal recovery and have been discharged from the hospital couple of days ago, Head, Orthopedic department, NIMS, Dr Ch Nagesh, who led the surgeries, said.
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Hyderabad: The students from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), College of Physiotherapy excelled in academic and cultural competitions during the first World Congress on Physical Therapy (PT), organised recently by Mallareddy University in Hyderabad The NIMS College of Physiotherapy took first place in the postgraduate scientific paper presentation, postgraduate scientific poster presentation, quiz, dance, […]
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Hyderabad: A complaint was lodged by the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) with Punjagutta police station stating that a few persons were cheating citizens by collecting huge amounts in the guise of giving admission and Covid-19 treatment. In the complaint, the hospital authorities said one Krishna Reddy brought his mother, a Covid-19 patient, for […]
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Government doctors, PG students, senior residents and house surgeons and their dependants can avail free facility at NIMS
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Hyderabad: The State government on Friday constituted a committee of experts to oversee the allocation of Tocilizumab drug to Covid positive patients undergoing treatment at government and private hospitals across Telangana. The three-member committee includes Director of Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Dr.K Manohar, Director of Medical Education (DME), Dr.Ramesh Reddy and Director of […]