
Why does a poor patient in a remote rural area need modern minimally invasive surgeries?
Read more »Why does a poor patient in a remote rural area need modern minimally invasive surgeries?
Read more »After successful hand surgery instructional courses over last several years, we are ready to welcome you again this year. Several new topics have been added for your benefit. Trauma is common in our country. Delayed presentation of trauma is probably more common. Both require equal attention… An experienced panel will…
Read more »PRESS RELEASE: This year’s Nobel Laureate discovered and elucidated mechanisms underlying autophagy, a fundamental process for degrading and recycling cellular components…
Read more »Nutrition plays a critical role in health and development of a nation. Infants and young children represent the most nutritionally vulnerable stages of the life cycle. Young children pay a life-long price from the impacts of undernutrition.
Read more »Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPG) announces today the launch of ADVATE (Octocog alfa – Recombinant Coagulation Factor VIII) in India for the treatment and prophylaxis of bleeding in patients with hemophilia A.
Read more »Dr. Jamal’s DENVAX is a Dendritic Cell (DC)-based cancer immunotherapy that prevents to the recurrence of cancer after surgery, chemotherapy or radiation because the immune system will need to recognize and attack a smaller number of cancer cells, which was the main theme of the ASCO event…
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Making Minimally Invasive Surgeries Available and Affordable: A Proposal Presented to Millennium Alliance by SEESHA
The Lancet Commission on Global Health estimates the need for surgical procedures at 5,000 per 100,000 population. In rural areas, the data from the Government and other surveys shows that only about 200 surgeries are carried out per 100,000 population…
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