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18th International Telemedicine Conference ‘TELEMEDICON 2022’ to be held in Kerala

To be held on November 10 -12, 2022, the three-day event will bring together more than 200 scientists and academic scholars from India and around the world

Avian Influenza positive cases detected in Haryana, response team deployed

Samples of crow/wild birds have been confirmed for Avian Influenza (H5) from the Surat district of Gujarat and the Sirohi district of Rajasthan.....................

All you need to know about the deadly Nipah virus

Nipah virus outbreaks are generally localized and do not spread to large geographic areas, if adequate containment measures are taken............

Vaccination drive in Kerala under attack by misguided sections of society

Kerela has witnessed an increase in the incidents of threats and violence against health workers involved in vaccination drives or immunization campaigns by the conservative Muslim organizations............

Surgeons remove fist-sized ball of brain matter hanging from boy’s nose

The 13-year-old son of plantation workers, leading an isolated life, underwent 11-hour surgery at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences that involved reconstruction of a part of the skull, repositioning of the eye sockets, and re-modelling of the nose..............

Bangladesh armed forces to get Indian medical aid

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences will provide specialty medical care to personnel of Bangladesh Armed Forces, including retired personnel, and their family members...........

Budget 2017: “Make universal health coverage a reality”

Government should cover insurance premium for the poor, mentioned Dr Prem Nair, Medical Director, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala. Read More:

Agri minister asks scientists to develop techniques adaptable to marginal farmers

At an event recently in Kerala, the union agriculture minister, Mr Radha Mohan Singh appealed the Indian agriculture scientists to keep....

False propaganda makes immunization programmes vulnerable!

The deep prejudice against the vaccination drives and resulting relapse of various eliminated or easily preventable diseases in few parts......

Tiny steps towards blue revolution

The union government is looking at implementing various initiatives to increase the production of edible fishes...