April 06, New Delhi — Defence Minister Rajnath Singh laid the foundation stones for Ophthalmology, Oncology, and Joint Replacement Centres at the Army Hospital (Research & Referral) and new infrastructure at Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt., as part of the 262nd Army Medical Corps Raising Day...
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healthcare
indian navy
jointreplacement
medical camps
medical infrastructure
military nursing service
mumbai
oncology
ophthalmology
pune
New Delhi, April 6 Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that there is a need for reforms within the clinical trial framework in the country, and asserted that it must be explored how the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) can make a meaningful contribution in this domain.Addressing...
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military nursing service
oncology
operation sindoor
ophthalmology
rajnath singh
Faridabad, March 30 A private hospital in Faridabad has successfully performed a complex bilateral robotic knee replacement on a six-foot-six-inch tall Kenyan man, the hospital said on Monday, claiming to have set a world record for the procedure on the tallest patient using the largest implant...
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dr. anurag aggarwal
dr. navneet singh chhabra
dr. raajiv singhal
faridabad
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jointreplacement
kenya
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marengo asia hospitals
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robotic jointreplacement
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New Delhi, March 25 A 74-year-old man was able to walk four hours after undergoing a bilateral knee surgery assisted by artificial intelligence (AI) at a private hospital in the Delhi-NCR region, doctors said.According to a statement by Sarvodaya Hospital, the procedure, Bilateral Total Knee...
New Delhi, February 18 The effects of exercise on alleviating the symptoms of osteoarthritis are likely to be minimal, short-lived, and probably no better than no treatment at all, according to an analysis of previously published evidence and reviews.The findings, published in the journal...
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