Battling a Latent Peril
India faces significant challenges in achieving its ambitious goal of eliminating tuberculosis by 2025. The high prevalence of latent TB
By Dr Girdhar Gyani Major share of healthcare is provided by private sector in India. There is
Read moreThe government needs to take innovative measures and overhaul the entire healthcare delivery system in the country to accomplish
Read moreThe incidence of violent crimes against doctors has been increasing across the country. Violence can never be justified against someone
Read moreThere are diverse causes for the increase in violence against medical personnel that recently saw a nationwide doctors’ strike. Prominent
Read moreThe recent doctors’ strike in West Bengal and the rest of India brought into renewed focus the growing
Read moreThe deaths of 170 children due to AES or brain fever in Bihar exposes flaws in the proper implementation of
Read moreAssociation of Healthcare Providers (India) presents 5-priority areas that require utmost attention to support the Modi government’s 100-day
Read moreThe Killing Fumes Indoor and outdoor air pollution that has emerged as a major threat to the quality of life
Read moreNational Eligibility–cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is a pathbreaking step to improve the quality of new entrants to medical profession. The efforts
Read moreForced, improper or over use of electronic gadgets can cause impairment or loss of hearing. We need
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