Words by Kunga Dolma Shrestha In the race for speed, lives are often left behind. Let’s slow down and prioritize safety on Nepal’s roads. A total of 2320 people lost their lives in road traffic accidents between April 2021 to April 2022, where more than 28000 people were injured, …
Read More »Nepal Medical Show 2024 Takes Center Stage
https://nepalmedicalshow.com/ Nepal is gearing up for its most significant healthcare event of the year – the 7th Nepal Medical Show, scheduled to take place at Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Ground, Kathmandu, from February 29 to March 02, 2024. As the country’s largest medical instrument exhibition and conference, this event promises to …
Read More »Roche and Zydus Lock Horns Once Again
Yet again there has been a clash between global pharmaceutical giant Roche and Indian drug maker Zydus Lifesciences. Roche has filed a complaint against Zydus regarding alleged critical gaps in the clinical trials of its biologic drug Perjeta, a widely-used breast cancer treatment. This isn’t the first time these two …
Read More »विदेशिने बारे
कठै, मान्छे बेच्छ मेरो देश ! आधुनिक नेपालको दुई सयबर्षे इतिहासमा राजनीतिक, आर्थिक र सामाजिक रुपमा ठुला परिवर्तनहरू भए । तर, यसबिच राज्यको एउटा नीति र नागरिकको एउटा प्रवृत्तिले भने सधैँ निरन्तरता पाइरह्यो । त्यो हो, राज्यको मान्छे बेच्ने नीति र नागरिकको लाहुरे बन्न रमाउने प्रवृत्ति । यो आलेख यिनै …
Read More »Navigating Women’s Health
Words By: Pragya Pokharel (As per the interview with Dr Nira Singh Shreshta) In today’s world, women’s health is often overlooked and addressing the same has become increasingly imperative. From anemia to high blood pressure, the changes women go through during pregnancy can have an important impact on her …
Read More »Women’s Health and Plastic Surgery
Words by Dr Niran Maharjan Plastic surgery isn’t just about appearance; it’s a remedy for stress and societal pressures, offering lasting solutions beyond superficial beauty concerns. Plastic surgery when being uttered or discussed, the word Women comes in the talk because it’s the field often associated with creating …
Read More »Cameroon rolls out world’s first malaria vaccine
Cameroon has initiated the world’s first routine vaccine program against malaria, a major step projected to save numerous children’s lives across Africa. Approximately 600,000 people succumb to malaria in Africa each year, with children under five constituting 80% of these fatalities. Cameroon is providing the RTS,S vaccine free …
Read More »Physiotherapy During Pregnancy
Words by Spandana Paudel Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the prenatal, antenatal, and postnatal phases of pregnancy. Physical therapy, also known as physiotherapy, is usually understood as a healthcare profession that deals with the treatment related to bones, nerves, and muscle injuries. Physiotherapy also plays a crucial …
Read More »The Role of Gym and Zumba in Women’s Health
Words by Rajesh Phaiju In the world of fitness, two powerful tools have emerged as catalysts for women’s health and well-being: the traditional gym and the infectious rhythms of Zumba. Introduction In the world of fitness, two powerful tools have emerged as catalysts for women’s health and well-being: …
Read More »Nepal Launches Nationwide Measles-Rubella Vaccination Drive
Nepal is set to embark on a nationwide measles-rubella vaccination campaign targeting approximately 5.7 million children aged nine months to 15 years. The vaccination drive is scheduled to commence on February 25 and will cover 75 districts across the country following the successful completion of the campaign in …
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