MoS Health launches National Dental & Oral Health Information IVR Portal, toll free number
Oral health is integral to overall health of a person and will contribute to the all-round development of the nation. […]
Oral health is integral to overall health of a person and will contribute to the all-round development of the nation. […]
Indian Immunologicals had organised a workshop on Impact of climate change on emergence of new diseases in Hyderabad to provide […]
Government will explore the possibility of establishing a mechanism where people can check online the availability of required blood groups […]
The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) has made public a new report including recommendations on silent epidemic, […]
It has inked a MoU with the Royal Society of Chemistry to accelerate the discovery of therapies for diseases like […]
Chhattisgarh is set to become the first state to extend health insurance cover to all its unorganised sector workers, a […]
The Defense Research and Development Organisation has decided to commercialise its telemedicine technology to make available quality healthcare facilities in […]
Anil Swarup, Director General of Labour, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, has translated a dream into reality […]
Dr Pradeep Saxena talks about the role of Central Bureau of Health Investigation Dr Pradeep Saxena, Director, Central Bureau of […]
EDITORIAL Fighting Fit! IN FOCUS “RSBY DEMONSTRATE THE LARGEST USE OF IT APPLICATIONS IN RURAL AREAS” Anil Swarup, Director General, […]
The first eHealth World Forum was held from 1st -3rd August 2011 to create a platform for dignitaries from all over the world and discuss emerging issues
India recently launched a unique collaborative programme to discover drugs for infectious diseases common to the developing countries.
In his recent visit to M.S. Swaminathan Foundation Conference in Chennai, India, in early August, 2007, FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf said in a speech that climate change is likely to undermine food production in the developing world, while industrialized countries could gain in production potential. He informed that crop yield potential is likely to increase at higher latitudes for global average temperature increases of up to 1 to 3