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PLASTIC SURGERY – A GOD’S GIFT IN TREATING DISABILITIES

Words By Dr Niran Maharjan    “Plastic surgery is a beacon of hope in the realm of medical science, offering renewed confidence and function to those battling disabling conditions.” “Nepal’s dedication to providing free cleft lip surgeries embodies a commitment to restoring smiles and offering a brighter future to those …

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The Emigration of Doctors

Words By: Dr. Smriti Mathema “The decision for a doctor to migrate is multi-layered and complex, woven with political, social, and economic considerations. Choosing to stay in one’s own country can wield a significant positive impact on the quality of healthcare services provided.” Back then in 1999, the popular motto …

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Why Do Doctors Get Beaten in Nepal? Steps to Prevent Mob Frenzy

Words by Dr. Alok Atreya In recent times, there have been several disturbing incidents of doctors being attacked and healthcare facilities vandalized in Nepal. Angry mobs have beaten up doctors and destroyed hospital property over allegations of medical negligence and dissatisfaction with treatment outcomes. This has outraged the medical community …

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Medication Safety

Words by Sanjaya Mani Dixit  Medications are a potent tool aiding in our battle against illnesses and diseases. The allure of medications lies in their ability to heal, alleviate suffering, and enhance quality of life.  They possess potent capabilities in preventing or treating diseases when administered correctly. However, their potency …

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Patan High Court Halts KTM Metro’s Smoking Ban

The Patan High Court has recently issued an interim order putting a halt to Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s (KMC) decision to ban the sale and distribution of tobacco products within its jurisdiction. This decision came following a case filed by Shree Ram Tobacco Udhyog, prompting the court to instruct that KMC’s …

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Analyzing the Ban: Examining the Rationality of the DDA’s Banning Production of Certain Drug Strengths in Nepal

The Department of Drug Administration (DDA) has recently announced a ban on the production of ten specific types of drugs based on recommendations from the Drug Evaluation Committee. This decision, aimed at regulating drug manufacturing, comes amidst concerns regarding the production of different strengths of medications in the market. Narayan …

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Fight Against NCD in Rural Nepal Dolpa district 

  Words by Dr Akhanda Upadhaya “Doctor, I was given a diagnosis of hypertension a year ago, but I refused to take the medication, so this time I came here for a checkup to see if my blood pressure is under control.” A 39-year-old Mrs. K.C. (name altered for privacy) …

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It’s Winter Season- Time to be aware of Hypothermia

We get to experience diverse weather conditions in Nepal, including chilly temperatures, particularly during winter. Amidst the charm of winter days, it’s crucial to acknowledge the potential risks that cold weather brings, notably hypothermia. Hypothermia is defined as the condition when the body’s core temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. …

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Minimizing Winter Hazards

Winter brings about a magical transformation in our surroundings, with frosty mornings and chilly evenings. However, amid this enchanting facade, there lurks a lesser-known tale of potential risks, reminding us to stay vigilant in the face of cold weather’s hazards- one being a silent killer carbon monoxide. Imagine a scenario—a …

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Kathmandu’s Eco-Conscious Christmas

A recent decision was made by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) to enforce a ban on the utilization of plastic Christmas trees for upcoming Christmas. This is a notable step towards fostering environmental sustainability during the upcoming festive season. The KMC authorities have proceeded to eliminate plastic Christmas trees from …

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