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Understanding Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome (APS) During Pregnancy

Bodhraj Acharya, MS, PhD, FAACC Pregnancy: A time of Hope but Fragility Pregnancy is a treasured period for many families, filled with anticipation, delight, cherished with joy, and happiness. It a moment of optimism, hope and dream. Each flutter, heartbeat, and ultrasound image bring expectant parents one step closer to …

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Passing the Traditions Torch 

“Nepal’s festivals, with their vibrant colors, melodious music, and heartfelt celebrations, are a reflection of the nation’s rich heritage.” “In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to lose sight of the profound significance that festivals once held in our lives.” “Our grandparents and great grandparents did many rituals and knew the …

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Role of Public Relations in the Digital Age of Healthcare Marketing

Words By Raj Sehgal Co-Founder & Director- Gratitude Digi Gratitude Healthcare Pvt Ltd www.gratitudehealthcare.in In today’s fast-paced digital world, Public Relations (P.R) plays an important role in marketing healthcare services. From Digital perspective, It’s about utilizing digital communication channels to shape and uphold a positive image for healthcare Providers. Here …

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Vandalism at hospitals and violence against doctors in Nepal

On 27th Bhadra, 2080, two doctors at Sancho Hospital in Hetauda, Dr Bikash Thapa and Dr Prashant Bidari were beaten severely during the hospital duty hours by a mob or some patient party. What was the so called reason? The doctors had referred a serious case two months back to …

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Potential Triple Immunotherapy Combination for Pancreatic Cancer

Almost 80% of pancreatic cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, and this deadly cancer is also considered to be “non-immunogenic,” that is, it is unresponsive to commonly used immune checkpoint inhibitors due partly to the immunosuppressive conditions in the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). Now, a new immunotherapy combination …

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Black Tea for a Healthier You

Due to the presence of flavonoids, a daily cup of black tea could help you to enjoy better health late in life. Besides tea, flavonoids are also found in many common foods like apples, nuts, citrus fruit, berries, etc. They have many health benefits. A study of 881 elderly women …

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Lab-grown Meat meets Safety Standards

The US FDA has stated that meat grown in a lab by UPSIDE Foods met all the major safety requirements required by the agency. Lab-grown meat is produced using a process in which animal cells taken from the tissue of an animal are placed in a tightly-controlled lab environment that …

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NEW ANTIBIOTIC AGAINST

Following its independent data monitoring committee’s recommendation to stop studies early because the drug had already proven to be effective, GSK will soon be submitting data on its new antibiotic, gepotidacin, to the US Food and Drug Administration for approval in urinary tract infections. Studies have found it to work …

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Sleep Better with a Weighted Blanket

Made of heavier materials or layers of fabric filled with minute glass or plastic pellets, weighted blankets are heavier than normal ones and can weigh anywhere from 3 lb (1.36 kg) to more than 20 lb (9.07 kg). The pressure applied evenly throughout the body (deep pressure stimulation) can have …

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2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine will be awarded to Svante Pääbo for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins (the group consisting of modern humans, extinct human species, and all our immediate ancestors) and human evolution, as per the decision of the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska …

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