Mesenchymal stem cells can repair cartilage in osteoarthritis DNJAI41809 | 6/19/2013 | Author : Sanjay Sharma A recent medical study says that Mesenchymal stem cells may be ideally suited for cartilage repair. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that progresses with age or can develop in young athletes following sports-related injury. The articular cartilage is especially v... |
Remember! Not to forget DNJAI41811 | 6/19/2013 | Author : After Hrs Correspondent 1. Eat healthy: Have food that is rich in Vitamin E. Have a lot of almonds, green peas, apricots and spinach to get your daily fix of vitamin E. Antioxidants help in boosting the power of neurons. For antioxidants, tomatoes are the best option as they are available everywhere.... |
Surrogacy act gives birth to a debate DNMUM279215 | 6/19/2013 | Author : Santosh Andhale While a top Bollywood actor rumoured to be having his third child through a surrogate has neither confirmed nor denied the reports, senior doctors and in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) specialists are once again hotly debating whether surrogacy should be available only to those couple... |
Sion hospital to isolate chest OPD to rein in tuberculosis DNMUM279155 | 6/18/2013 | Author : Somita Pal The Sion hospital took the first step to tackle tuberculosis by deciding to isolate its chest outdoor patients' department (OPD). This will stop the spread of the infection.Since November last year, 12 doctors from the hospital, including interns, resident doctors and ... |
Fewer malaria cases reported this year in Raj DNJAI41789 | 6/18/2013 | Author : dna correspondent Officials of the health department can heave a sigh of relief as vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue have reported a 43% decline in the first six months of 2013 when compared to last year. Earlier, with 202 deaths in the state, the deadly H1N1 had broken all recor... |
Sting of dengue at a feverish high in city DNBAN68765 | 6/18/2013 | Author : Y Maheswara Reddy As many as 163 people in the BBMP limits have contracted dengue so far this year, with doctors conceding that the number of people complaining of fever has increased when compared with last year. Sources in the health department said that with monsoon setting in and the gar... |


