Alice in Healthcare Land

Sanjeev Neelakantan & Sreekanth Ravindran | 15-December-2012

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Meet the new age Alice, noble-hearted, brave Zahabiya Khorakiwala. Before you start comparing her with Lewis Carroll’s Alice, here’s a clarification. She hasn’t fallen into a rabbit hole, and neither

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Meet ‘the Marco Polo of neuroscience’

Sanjeev Neelakantan and Sreekanth Ravindran | 15-December-2012

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Padma Bhushan Dr Vilayanur Subramaniam Ramachandran, a world renowned neuroscientist, is the Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition and Distinguished Professor with the Psychology Department

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Where right to life is too hard to come by

FM Bureau | 15-December-2012

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The bane of the modern day civilisation lies in the lack of collective consciousness to stand up for the basic right of the man in distress. Today, care is a reckless emotion for a majority of people

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NRHM leads by example, concerns still remain

FM Bureau | 21-Decemeber-2012

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The health of a nation can be better understood from the efficacy of the delivery system in meeting the problems at the grassroots. If the foundation is firm, there’s no reason why the structure can’t

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HIV/AIDS: Taking stock

FM - NEWS | 20-December-2012

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The global AIDS epidemic has completed 30 years of its devastating presence. HIV care in India has completed 25 years. Yet, all is not hunky-dory in HIV management. Future Medicine takes a look at the

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Burp! It’s the Helicobacter!

Sanjeev Neelakantan & Sreekanth Ravindran | 15-December-2012

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Honoured with the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine for identifying the causative link between a bacteria and asymptomatic infections causing peptic, gastric, stomach and duodenal ulcers and cancer in

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