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Kidney Transplant gets underway at Yashoda Super Specialty Hospital, Kaushambhi

Buoyed by its first successful kidney transplant in newly opened kidney transplant wing, Y ashoda Super Specialty Hospital, Kaushambhi  today   resolved to further its mission of according world standard medical care facility at an   affordable cost ,and minced no words to articulate   that the kidney transplantation, too, would come under the same ambit. The Hospital’s Director Upasana Arora, speaking at a function organized to mark formal launching of the department said the hospital has emerged as an iconic institution with advance and world class patient care in NCR region of the national capital.it provides comprehensive world standard healthcare with help of cutting edge technologies and top professionals. . Dr PB Singh, who was the professor and founder head of department of urology, institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, is heading the department here and sais at least six patients who are   under work for their kidney transplant and the team is committed to perform u

CAN GULAR HELP CURE LIVER AILMENTS ? RESEARCHERS BEING IMPLORED FOR REALITY CHECK !

At times when debates are underway for disruptions in the healthcare care sector, ancient Indian medicines are catching the global attention.  Calling researchers to unveil this hidden treasure of country’s Vedas and bring out its profound understanding and its scientific foundation for the current and future generations, Prof P B Sharma, President, AIU and Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana, Founder Vice Chancellor of Rajeev Gandhi Technical University and Delhi Technical University Says through most modern scientific tools of drug design & drug discovery, these researchers should  make India proud of accelerated herbal and medicinal plant medicines that benefit millions at home and the vast humanity from such wonder drugs. According to him, It may be pertinent to mention that the global market for herbal and medicinal plants based drugs and medicines is expected to grow from US $62 billion per year to more than US $5 trillion by 2050 as per UNESCO, 1998. He says Indi

World’s First AI powered Ayurveda Protocols launched in India; prospects of its linkage of AYUSH grid brighten up

Boarding a wobbly roadways bus, a white dhoti-kurta clad young man, with prominent vermilion tilak on his forehead, used to head for mythological twin city of Mathura and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh, clutching tightly his voluminous jute bag, stuffed with rare Ayurvedic medicines in small folded paper pouches for free distribution to patients at ISKON center every weekend in early nineties. But, now, sporting a brick colored shirt and creamy Nehru jacket and matching tight trousers, Ayurveda medicines practitioner Dr. Pratap Chauhan recently unveiled world's first artificial intelligence backed protocol, based on an architecture of a huge database of patients and their successful cure. Moved by the protocols’ apparent efficacy, India’s Ayush secretary, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, minced no words for exploration of a possibility to have a link of the protocols with the ministry’s recently floated grid for the popularization of India’s traditional medicines at international fora.