5 Infants Die in 8 Hours at Ajmer Hospital, Parents Accuse Doctors of Negligence Priyambada Dubey | 5 infants died within 8 hours at Ajmer’s Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital Five infants have died within 8 hours in the neonatal ward… Continue Reading →
Doctors And Hospitals Are Playing With Lives For Profit, Say Authors Of Medical Exposé In their book Dissenting Diagnosis, doctors and activists Abhay Shukla and Arun Gadre give us a chilling inside account of widespread malpractices afflicting the healthcare industry. The… Continue Reading →
Sex-Change Surgery: India‘s New Line In Budget Medical Touris | Agence France-Presse | Betty Ann Archer, 64, from the United States at Olmec Clinic in New Delhi, where she had her male-to-female sex change operation last month. (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: HIGHLIGHTS… Continue Reading →
Uttar Pradesh: Doctors will be soon be required to service in the public sector health centres, if a state medical committee has its way. This three-year mandatory tenure is envisaged for doctors pursuing PG and super speciality (DM, MCh) courses… Continue Reading →
हस्तक्षेप | राहुल पांडेय अपने यहां अगर डॉक्टर शुद्ध हवा का नुस्खा पर्चे पर लिखने लगें तो मुझे पूरा यकीन है कि देश की सबसे बड़ी कमीशनखोरी वहीं होगी। पता नहीं क्यों मुझे वो तस्वीर भी दिख रही है जिसमें दवाखानों… Continue Reading →
Govt firm on decision to ban 344 drugs Sushmi Dey New Delhi: Public Health Experts Lend Support Amid mounting pressure and court cases against the ban on 344 drugs, including popular cough syrups Corex and Phensedyl, the health ministry has… Continue Reading →
MEDICAL RIGHTS, AND WRONGS By Lata Mishra, Mumbai Mirror | The National Human Rights Commission is awarding compensation to patients whose care was botched. Perhaps the most vulnerable class of all, is made up of patients. In that moment of crisis—an accident,… Continue Reading →
Sumitra DebRoy Mumbai: “Rotten, unclaimed human bodies piled on top of each other for months with maggots and rats feeding on them“… This is how a mortuary attendant described his workplace in an assessment report on hazard exposures at four… Continue Reading →
source: http://financialtribune.com Mumbai: Public hospitals in the city have only received five organ donations this year, as compared to the 111 donations which went to private sectors, thus calling for a more even distribution. Though the cause behind this issue is… Continue Reading →
Mega-merger between pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Allergan could lead to higher drug prices, watchdogs warn by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer 16 Comments The so-called “corporate inversion” would allow Pfizer to profit from a lower corporate tax rate in Allergan’s… Continue Reading →
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