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    Papillary vitreous detachment linked to pathogenesis of non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy

    Papillary vitreous detachment may play an important role in non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) pathogenesis suggests a new study published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology A study was done to evaluate the role of papillary vitreous detachment in the pathogenesis of non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) by comparing the features of vitreopapillary […] More

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    Marshall-Plan ablation strategy may help control arrhythmias in patients with persistent AF

    France: In patients with persistent atrial fibrillation, an innovative three-step ablation approach, including ethanol infusion of the vein of Marshal, was shown to improve freedom from arrhythmias compared to pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) in a recent study. “Marshall-Plan strategy holds promise for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation; they need to be confirmed in a multicentre […] More

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    Etrasimod effective induction and maintenance therapy for moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis

    USA: A study published in The Lancet has concluded for patients which a history of moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis, Etrasimod is proven to be effective and well tolerated as an induction and maintenance therapy based on the study’s findings. They highlighted the therapeutic option further, saying, Etrasimod is a treatment capable of addressing […] More

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    Medical Bulletin 19/April/2023

    Here are the top medical news for the day: Vitamin D may play a role in prostate cancer disparities: Study New research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer suggests that vitamin D deficiency could be the reason African American men experience more aggressive prostate cancer at a younger age compared with European American men. The multi-institutional study, published […] More

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    NMC gives Deadline to Medical Students Abroad to fulfill deficiencies on pending applications for Eligibility Certificate

    New Delhi: Referring to the pending applications for issuance of Eligibility Certificates, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now set a 30 days deadline for the students pursuing medical courses abroad to complete their applications in the eligibility web portal and fulfill their deficiencies. The Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC has further warned […] More

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    PGI Chandigarh approves long pending demands for Paid Maternity Leave Benefits to PG Medical Students

    Chandigarh: Bringing good news to the female Postgraduate medical students pursuing MD/MS and DM/MCh courses, the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh has approved them maternity leave benefits. Issuing an Office order in this regard, the institute mentioned, “Sanction is hereby accorded for the grant of Maternity Leave Benefits to female senior/junior residents […] More

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    COVID 19: Delhi logs 1,537 fresh cases; positivity rate 26.54 percent

    Delhi logged 1,537 fresh COVID-19 cases on Tuesday with a positivity rate of 26.54 per cent, according to data shared by the city government’s health department. With the new cases, Delhi’s COVID-19 tally has climbed to 20,25,781. Five fresh fatalities have pushed the death toll due to the viral disease to 26,572, according to a […] More

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    All About BAMS in India: Full form, Admissions, Ayurveda colleges, fees, eligibility criteria details

    Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is an undergraduate course for students who want to study Ayurveda and treat patients using Ayurvedic medicine which is a form of alternative medicine. Ayurveda is a discipline of the upaveda or “auxiliary knowledge” in Vedic tradition. It is done by them after the completion of their 10+2 […] More

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    KIMS doctors treated patient with bronchoscopy without any surgery

    The air we breathe through the nose goes into the lungs through the respiratory tract. Even if there is any small rice grain in that respiratory tract, it will be a great difficulty and inconvenience. What would be the situation if a particle occupied almost the entire respiratory tract? A 58-year-old patient from Nizamabad, with […] More

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    Health Bulletin 19/April/2023

    Here are the top health stories for the day: COVID-19: Delhi logs 1,537 fresh cases; positivity rate 26.54 per cent 1,537 fresh coronavirus cases were reported in Delhi on Tuesday with a positivity rate of 26.54 percent, as per the data shared by the city government’s health department. CPS Admissions Row: HC Directs state to […] More

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