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Swine Flu- Hospital Details

Swine Flu (H1N1) Awareness Program   In the current situation of outbreak of Swine Flu in India, forwarding herewith list of Govt. Authorized Hospitals for the treatment of this ...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Siva Kumar on Tue, Aug 11, 2009   (6114)

Sukhmaanee nilaavu

Sukhmaanee nilaavu…enthu sukhamaanee kaattu..(2) Arikil nee varumbol enthu sukhamanee sandhya Poonchirakil parannuyaraam..kuliralayil nananjaliyaam Azhakeee…..haaa…  ...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by shobishanal on Fri, Aug 7, 2009   (2327)

Vitiligo

Vitiligo Vitiligo (vitiligo) is a common multiple of the pigmented skin, the disease to local or generalized loss of pigment, characterized by the formation of white spot. It is a kind of access, ...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by suresh j kumar on Wed, Aug 5, 2009   (6660)

The dry eye

It is nothing but a symptom complex occuring as a sequale to deficiency or abnormality of tear film. Etiology: 1.Aqueous layer deficiency          &...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by S Prabhu Subramaniyam on Thu, Jul 30, 2009   (5380)

What is the importance of knowing the blood groups?

For all practical and routine purposes, it is ideal to transfuse to the patient the same group of blood which he belongs to. It is only under very dire emergency that we take O group as universal don...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by SyedIbrahimAzwar on Thu, Jul 30, 2009   (10283)

Ten Sleeping MYTHS

Myth 1: Sleep is a time when your body and brain shut down for rest and relaxation No evidence shows that any major organ (including the brain) or regulatory system in the body shuts down during...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by venkat Ramachandran on Tue, Jul 28, 2009   (4666)

DO WE DESERVE THIS?

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19600924&id=YKYTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GbADAAAAIBAJ&pg=5228,4238562   While impassioned cases for increasing women’s involvement in politic...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by vandana bhambri on Sun, Jul 26, 2009   (5132)

Blow-out injury or fracture

This condition is due to inward displecement of eye ball by any force exerted on it. Aetiopathology: The eye ball is pushed inside the orbital septum with a force exerted with a round objects like...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by S Prabhu Subramaniyam on Fri, Jul 24, 2009   (4915)

Orbital Cellulitis

It is refered as inflammation of soft tissue of orbit or eyeball behind the orbital septum. Aetiology: 1.Exogenous- Any injury or retraction of foriegn body.       ...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by S Prabhu Subramaniyam on Fri, Jul 24, 2009   (5733)

An Eating Disorder called Pica

In my childhood days, I was friends with a girl in the neighbourhood who would secretly nibble on ash chips from the small mud ‘choolah’ in her backyard. She would encourage me to taste s...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Lakshmi Gopal on Mon, Apr 4, 2011   (38421)

Reshape your breast and be attractive by homoeopathy

Breasts  are the attrective part of a mature girl after puberty. The girls enter a new stage of her life. Some girls get depressed and frusterated due to small breasts, some unhappy with large b...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by arun kumar burnwal on Fri, Mar 2, 2012   (30571)

Enjoy Explosive Health Benefits with Rainbow Colours in Your Diet

You can reap amazing health benefits by eating a variety of colorful vegetables and fruits. Studies suggest that if you desire improved memory, lower risk for stroke, diabetes,heart attack, and sev...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Hannah Punitha on Sun, Dec 29, 2013   (24108)

Top 10 homeopathic remedies for acne!

The acne vulgaris is perhaps one of the most dreaded problems many people face. The main cause behind the fear is obviously the degree of “loss of confidence” this problem causes in the p...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Shreya Deshpande on Wed, Jan 5, 2011   (83063)

BENEFITS OF DRINKING WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH

BENEFITS OF DRINKING WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH DRINK WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH It is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up every morning. Furthermore, scientific tests have...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by suresh j kumar on Wed, Jul 8, 2009   (62986)

Painless treatment of piles ; Stapler surgery and DG- HAL

  If Piles (hemorrhoids) are detected at an early stage it can be treated effectively without having to do open painful surgery. Many advanced minimally invasive techniques are availab...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Jhawar-Hospital on Sun, Jan 24, 2010   (24870)

DNB diploma gets international recognition

It is great to read that the DNB diploma offered by the National Board of Examinations , New Delhi, India has gained recognition in Europe and Middle East. The RCS Edinburgh now recognizes surgeons ...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by KETAN VAGHOLKAR on Tue, Nov 8, 2011   (26953)

Does Stress Lead to Unwanted Hair Amongst Women

Twenty-seven year old Priya was busy concentrating on her new job and the new promotion at work. The entire week seemed to just pass by meeting the set targets and handling every responsibility in th...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Chhavi Kapur Motwani on Mon, Sep 5, 2011   (34314)

Food Adulteration in India

With news of Health Departments raiding various places in Delhi and Chennai on two consecutive days it is quite evident that we are facing the danger of food adulteration on a large scale. Though i...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Trupti Shirole on Thu, Apr 21, 2011   (29582)

What’s the Difference between Viruses, Viroids and Virusoids?

Kaushik Bharati, PhD   What are Viruses?   Viruses are a unique and distinct group of infectious agents that are characterized by their simple, acellular organization and mode...Read More
facebook Twitter Posted by Kaushik Bharati on Thu, Sep 24, 2015   (49340)
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