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Mentally Imbalanced AIDS patient Chained

...t Bengal was first refused treatment by government hospitals and then// chained to a hospital bed till a human rights group intervened to unshackle him, reports said Thursday. A complaint against the Barasat hospital superintendent by the Association for the Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR) Wednesday fi...

New Bioinformatics Centre to open in Andhra

...ve a national telemedicine utility to network with hospitals and pharma companies to accelerate the process of drug discovery. It would network with 12 other centres of excellence in biology created by Sun all over the world. "As a Sun centre of excellence, CDFD joins Sun's community of research institutions...

Indian Hospitals – A Destination For Quality Medical Care

...y, State or by Pincode. MedIndia has around 5,700 hospitals listed, making it exhaustive. For more information: http://www.medindia.net/patients/ hospital_search/h_find.asp...

Obesity better handled with gastric bypass surgery

...nts with at least 45 kg excess weight. Since then, hospitals and doctors across the country have been courting potential patients, especially those paying for the operation themselves. It is however not without complications. About 25 percent of patients experience postoperative complications, and with a two...

Blood test for diagnosis of heart attacks

...lier on, the researchers argue, it would also save hospitals money. Dr Dennis. Roberts, of Baltimore University in Maryland, led the research.// His team published their findings in Circulation, the journal of the American Cardiac Association.People who visit hospital believing they have had a heart attack o...

Handheld ECG: stethoscope of the future

In hospitals and clinics of the future, small handheld echocardiography machines will be used to quickly screen patients’ hearts for structural abnormalities. The smaller machines can detect heart abnormalities needing further attention, even when used by physici...

Fight against Fungus - A new ray of hope

...l now, the "hidden plague" of fungal infections in hospitals has been combated by two main drugs - Amphotericin B and fluconazole. While the former drug, which has been around for nearly 45years works well but with serious side effects, the latter is safer, but does not work against all strains of bacteria. A ...

Simple Procedural Improvements Can Improve Care Of Stroke Patients

...crease the use of these treatments, six California hospitals in the study developed standardized forms for use ... that use of the forms led to the improvement. All hospitals were aware that these measures were being monitored, and there were many discussions about the treat...

The Potential Of Cadaver Transplantation Programme In India

...a priority and efforts should be made to encourage hospitals to promote the programme in India, this would resu...nts and second that it is not only kidneys but our hospitals and doctors can do other organ transplants successfully too. We in India may not be able to compar...

Donated Mothers Milk To Hit The Market

...s will soon start selling donated mothers' milk to hospitals treating premature infants, the Los Angeles Times ...collected by donor nursing mothers at a network of hospitals around the US, be frozen and shipped to Prolacta's California headquarters for pasteurisation and di...

New Eye Surgery Gives Hope To Short-Sighted

...ut are unsuited for laser treatment, two Singapore hospitals said Wednesday. The procedure, offered by the National University Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital, involves surgically // implanting a special kind of contact lens in the eye. The implantable contact lenses (ICLs) are particularly suited to ...

Drug Delivery Made More Patient Friendly And Safe

...he incorrect drugs. The new system, if adopted by hospitals in the future, could prevent these situations and reduce the chances of human error. Source: Google health news...

Epidemic Fear In Mumbai Mounting Post-Floods

...1,000 patients had been admitted to various Mumbai hospitals with complications arising from leptospirosis, dengue, typhoid and hepatitis. All government hospitals in this city of over 15 million people had been put on alert to give priority to cases of fever. T...

233 Dead in Mumbai and Thane due to Water Borne Diseases

...last 24 hours 958 persons were admitted to various hospitals in Mumbai with complaints of fever, while the cumu...ing and if necessary, admitting patients to nearby hospitals for further treatment with water borne diseases. . Commenting on whether the number of cases of mal...

Ankle Fracture Surgery – Diabetics fare worse than non-diabetics

... patients from more than 1,000 U.S. hospitals. The hospitals vary by region, size, location, teaching status and ownership. "The strength of this analysis is that it provides a nationally representative and real-world picture of what happens to ankle fracture patients in the U.S.," said Ricardo Pietrobon, M.D...

Health Authorities Claim Some Relief likely from Post floods diseases in Mumbai

...engue showed signs of abating. The government-run hospitals say the situation is likely to become completely n...e much higher as most of the casualties in private hospitals have not been reported to the civic agencies struggling to contain the outbreak....

Patients Fare Better With Doctors Who Do More Angioplasty Procedures

...,504 artery-opening procedures done in 14 Michigan hospitals by 165 physicians during 2002, reflects current angioplasty care, including advanced clot-preventing drugs and devices called stents that hold arteries open after they’re cleared. Both advances, and better technology for deploying stents within an ar...

Patients In Hospital ICUs At Risk From Medical Errors

...esearch points out that patients in the ICU of the hospitals may face an increased risk of medical errors and adverse events. The study is published in the August issue // of Critical Care Medicine. Researchers found that over 20 percent of the patients admitted to two intensive care units at an academic hosp...

Intensive Care Patients More At Risk From Kidney Failure

...isease in patients in intensive cares units of the hospitals across the globe. The research was published in th...of ARF in intensive care unit (ICU) patients at 54 hospitals in 23 countries. The ICU patients were either treated with renal replacement therapy (RRT), such as ...

Heart Attack Patients Reaching Hospital During Off-Hours Have Increased Risk Of Death

...eriod, and whether such variation is common to all hospitals and to both fibrinolytic therapy and PCI, could inform the design and targeting of interventions to improve timely reperfusion. The study included 68,439 patients with STEMI treated with fibrinolytic therapy and 33,647 treated with PCI from 1999 thr...

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