Cambodia screens more people for H5N1 after an 11-year-old girl dies Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2023 The H5N1 strain of avian influenza has been tested for in at least 12 people in Cambodia, according to the health ministry, after an 11-year-old girl passed away this week from the disease in the nation’s first known human transmission in almost ten years. According to a statement from the health minister on Friday, the …
Oncquest marks its 21st anniversary by introducing a world-class Cytogenetic Workstation Kumar Jeetendra | January 24, 2023 Carrying forward its legacy of advancing the country’s diagnostic services, Oncquest Laboratories Ltd, on the completion of 21 years, has introduced a world-class facility for Cytogenetic Analysis in association with World Leaders in Microscopy and Imaging Systems – Carl Zeiss and MetaSystems, Germany. The fully automated Cytogenetics Workstation is a rare facility that only a …
Envirochip helps in mitigating adverse impact of mobile phone radiations on human brain: AIIMS – Syenergy Environics study Kumar Jeetendra | December 28, 2022 A joint study conducted by All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi and Gurugram based Syenergy Environics Ltd has been able to analyse the effect of mobile phone radiations on human brain activity and the efficacy of a patented product – Envirochip in mitigating its adverse impact. As per the joint study, changes …
Covid-19 restrictions may have exacerbated India’s TB problems: study by The George Institute, India Kumar Jeetendra | December 20, 2022 The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in hardships for people belonging to the poorer sections of society, but there had been little research into how it may have affected a particularly vulnerable group, such as those with TB, who require long term treatment. This study is the first to show evidence of the negative impact of the …
Everything you need to know about cartilage, right here Kumar Jeetendra | December 14, 2022 Your joints and bones are protected by a tough connective tissue called cartilage, which is both flexible and robust. Within the entirety of your body, it performs the function of a shock absorber. When you move your joints, the cartilage that covers the ends of your bones reduces the amount of friction that occurs and …
Telemonitoring in the management of sleep apnea : SEFAM Kumar Jeetendra | December 8, 2022 The telemonitoring technology has opened up new avenues connecting patients, doctors, and homecare providers. It has a huge potential to support patients clinically and technically, making the treatment more personalized. It has a proven potential to improve CPAP adherence in patients of OSA. What is OSA? The Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) is characterized by …
Sefam: Software and tools for efficient follow-up of your patient’s treatment Kumar Jeetendra | November 14, 2022 As there is not one profile that suits all CPAP patients, we believe patients need to be treated individually and more effectively. S.Box is much more than a treatment device; it is an innovative concept of ‘precision medicine’ that puts the patients at the center of their treatment. Sefam Connect Reserved for healthcare professionals, ‘Sefam Connect’ …
An innovative concept of ‘precision medicine’ : The Sefam S.Box Kumar Jeetendra | October 13, 2022 S.Box is much more than a treatment device; it is an innovative concept of ‘precision medicine’ that puts the patients at the center of their treatment. In addition to the innovations of this Auto-CPAP device, the S.Box is designed by a famous French designer Philippe Starck. The S.Box concept offers mobile apps and the use of some medical …
High blood pressure is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases – An interview with Dr. Vikas Singh Kumar Jeetendra | September 29, 2022 High blood pressure is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases – An interview with Dr. Vikas Singh,MBBS(Hons) Gold Medalist,MD (Medicine), DM (Cardiology),FACC, FSCAI, FAPSIC,Consultant Intervention Cardiologist,Daksh Heart Care, Patna. Q1. What is the relationship between hypertension and heart diseases? According to an article published by the National Library of Medicine, high …
J Mitra introduces 4th Gen HCV Elisa Test Kumar Jeetendra | September 28, 2022 New Delhi; 28th September 2022: J Mitra – India’s leading IVD Company, today announced the launch of their 4th Generation Elisa-based HCV Test – the HCV Gen 4 Ag & Ab Microlisa. The 4th Generation HCV Microlisa is an in-vitro qualitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detecting HCV core antigen and antibodies against HCV (anti-HCVs) in …
Nanomedicine for liver cancer developed by Amrita researchers gets US, Australia patent Kumar Jeetendra | September 13, 2022 Mumbai 13th Sept, 2022: Researchers from the School of Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham have won a patent in the US and Australia for a novel nanomedicine that holds great promise for early detection and treatment of liver cirrhosis and liver tumor. The invention is the outcome of a research project funded …
Haematology Department at American Oncology Institute (AOI) Nagpur Successfully Treated the First International Patient Kumar Jeetendra | September 12, 2022 12th Sept 2022: A 67-year-old male who was also suffering from Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus got a new lease of life after she was timely treated and successfully cured for Acquired Aplastic Anemia (AA), a rare, life-threatening blood disorder. The condition causes when the body stops producing enough new blood cells. The international patient was …