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heyysaless · 2 years
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Explained | Is it a good idea to have a rotating leadership at AIIMS?
On June 16, 2021, a Central Institute Body meeting of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, chaired by the Union Health Minister, discussed a proposal to have a rotating leadership in India’s best medical institutes, including the newer AIIMS and the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh. (The author is the head of a department at…
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rudrjobdesk · 1 year
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5 सर्वर का डेटा रिकवर, OPD का ऑनलाइन रजिस्ट्रेशन शुरू | Delhi AIIMS Server Hacking China Connection; Data Successfully Retrieved
5 सर्वर का डेटा रिकवर, OPD का ऑनलाइन रजिस्ट्रेशन शुरू | Delhi AIIMS Server Hacking China Connection; Data Successfully Retrieved
Hindi News National Delhi AIIMS Server Hacking China Connection; Data Successfully Retrieved नई दिल्ली33 मिनट पहले कॉपी लिंक दिल्ली AIIMS सर्वर हैकिंग मामले में चीन की साजिश सामने आई है। केंद्रीय स्वास्थ्य एवं परिवार कल्याण मंत्रालय ने पुष्टि की है कि AIIMS के सर्वर पर चीनी हैकर्स ने अटैक किया था। मंत्रालय के मुताबिक, AIIMS के 100 में से 5 सर्वर हैक किए गए थे, इन सभी का डेटा रिकवर कर लिया गया…
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orbitbrain · 1 year
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Cyberattack on Top Indian Hospital Highlights Security Risk
Cyberattack on Top Indian Hospital Highlights Security Risk
Home › Disaster Recovery Cyberattack on Top Indian Hospital Highlights Security Risk By AFP on December 07, 2022 Tweet The leading hospital in India’s capital limped back to normalcy on Wednesday after a cyberattack crippled its operations for nearly two weeks. Online registration of patients resumed Tuesday after the hospital was able to access its server and recover lost data. The hospital…
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newsreadersin · 1 year
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Delhi AIIMS server hacked for week, home ministry holds meeting
Delhi AIIMS server hacked for week, home ministry holds meeting
New Delhi: AIIMS server has hacked from a week, but no information about the hackers has been found so far. Where has the hacking happened and who has downed the server. Till now its investigation is going on. Server of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi remained down for the eighth day and according to sources, after the suspension of two analysts of Delhi, there may be…
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How is the condition of comedian Raju Srivastava admitted in AIIMS?
How is the condition of comedian Raju Srivastava admitted in AIIMS?
Raju Srivastava Health Update: Comedian Raju Srivastava has been admitted to Delhi AIIMS after his health deteriorated. According to the information, Raju Srivastav had fallen unconscious from the trade mill while doing gym in South Delhi. After which he was taken to AIIMS Hospital. He was admitted to the emergency room at AIIMS where his condition was stated to be critical but stable. After that…
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brightsoulblogger · 1 year
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As per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings released by education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS-New Delhi) has topped the medical colleges rankings this year.
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madraslawyers · 1 year
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இந்தியா வளமான கலாச்சார பாரம்பரியம் கொண்ட பல்வேறு நாடு. இந்திய சட்ட அமைப்பு உலகின் பழமையான சட்ட அமைப்புகளில் ஒன்றாகும், மேலும் இது பல ஆண்டுகளாக உருவாகி வருகிறது. குடிமக்களின் உரிமைகளைப் பாதுகாக்கவும் நீதியை உறுதிப்படுத்தவும் இந்தியாவில் பல்வேறு சட்டங்கள் மற்றும் சட்டப் பரிகாரங்கள் உள்ளன. இந்திய சட்டங்கள் இந்திய சட்ட அமைப்பு இந்தியாவில் வாழ்க்கையின் பல்வேறு அம்சங்களை ஒழுங்குபடுத்துவதற்கும்…
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By Joanne Silberner
April 8, 2024
A hug, a handshake, a therapeutic massage. A newborn lying on a mother’s bare chest.
Physical touch can buoy well-being and lessen pain, depression and anxiety, according to a large new analysis of published research released on Monday in the journal Nature Human Behaviour.
Researchers from Germany and the Netherlands systematically reviewed years of research on touch, strokes, hugs and rubs. They also combined data from 137 studies, which included nearly 13,000 adults, children and infants. Each study compared individuals who had been physically touched in some way over the course of an experiment — or had touched an object like a fuzzy stuffed toy — to similar individuals who had not.
For example, one study showed that daily 20-minute gentle massages for six weeks in older people with dementia decreased aggressiveness and reduced the levels of a stress marker in the blood. Another found that massages boosted the mood of breast cancer patients. One study even showed that healthy young adults who caressed a robotic baby seal were happier, and felt less pain from a mild heat stimulus, than those who read an article about an astronomer.
Positive effects were particularly noticeable in premature babies, who “massively improve” with skin-to-skin contact, said Frédéric Michon, a researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and one of the study’s authors.
“There have been a lot of claims that touch is good, touch is healthy, touch is something that we all need,” said Rebecca Boehme, a neuroscientist at Linkoping University in Sweden, who reviewed the study for the journal. “But actually, nobody had looked at it from this broad, bird’s eye perspective.”
The analysis revealed some interesting and sometimes mysterious patterns. Among adults, sick people showed greater mental health benefits from touch than healthy people did. Who was doing the touching — a familiar person or a health care worker — didn’t matter. But the source of the touch did matter to newborns.
“One very intriguing finding that needs further support is that newborn babies benefit more from their parents’ touch than from a stranger’s touch,” said Ville Harjunen, a researcher at the University of Helsinki in Finland, who also reviewed the study for the journal. Babies’ preference for their parents could be related to smell, he speculated, or to the differences in the way parents hold them.
Women seem to benefit more from touch than men, which may be a cultural effect, Dr. Michon said. The frequency of the touch also mattered: A massage once every two years isn’t going to do much.
Several studies included in the review looked at what happened during the height of the Covid pandemic, when people were isolated and had less physical contact with others. “They found correlations during Covid times between touch deprivation and health aspects like depression and anxiety,” Dr. Michon said.
Touching the head appears to have more of a beneficial effect than touching the torso, some studies found. Dr. Michon couldn’t explain that finding, but thought it could have to do with the greater number of nerve endings on the face and scalp.
Another mystery: Studies of people in South America tended to show stronger health benefits of touch than did those studies that looked at people in North America or Europe. Dr. Michon said that culture may somehow play a role. But Dr. Boehme said the studies showing the differences between countries were too small to be definitive. “I think the mechanism behind this is biological,” she said. “I think that’s hard-wired and will be the same for all of us.”
In 2023, Jeeva Sankar, a pediatrics researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, and a colleague published a rigorous review of skin-to-skin care for newborns. The analysis concluded that touch therapy for preterm or low-birth-weight infants should start as soon as possible and last eight hours or more, a recommendation that the World Health Organization adopted. Dr. Sankar said the new review was important because touch is often neglected in modern medical care, but it was too broad. He would have liked it to focus more on how various forms of touch could be integrated in medical care.
Dr. Michon stressed that the types of touch considered in these studies were positive experiences to which the volunteers agreed. “If someone doesn’t feel a touch as being pleasant, it’s likely going to stress them out,” he said.
A version of this article appears in print on April 9, 2024, Section A, Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: Reviewing Studies, Scientists Find Hugs Are Good for You. 
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eretzyisrael · 6 months
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Hamas didn’t invade Israel on Oct. 7 for its amusement. The barbaric sneak attack is a part of the pogrom intended to wipe out the Jewish state. It was a crime against humanity, and not just because of its savagery. We would all be worse off if Israel ceased to exist. The same cannot be said for Islamic terrorists.
Israel’s contributions to the modern world are momentous. When not dodging bullets, rockets, and homicide bombers, Israelis have since 1948 developed:
Copaxone and Rebif, drugs that treat multiple sclerosis, and Exelon, which treats mild to moderate dementia in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s patients.
The PillCam, “a minimally invasive ingestible camera in a capsule that allows visualization of the small bowel.”
The water desalination process.
The Sniffphone, “that can actually ‘sniff out’ diseases.”
And SpineAssist, “​​the first-ever spine robot” that has the “ability to provide real-time intraoperative navigation.”
The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, responsible for some of the inventions listed above, has also produced diabetes and flu vaccines, is using T-cells to treat damaged spines, and is a pioneer in industrial — and medical — uses nano materials. 
Other impactful Israeli products include drip irrigation, a revolutionary microprocessor called the 8088, the ​​NIR heart stent, voice-over-internet protocol, the ​​USB flash drive, the Waze navigation app, ReWalk, “a commercial bionic walking assistance system,” and “the first commercially viable firewall software.” 
Our own security has benefited from Israel’s labor and work ethic.
“Many Israeli innovations are present in upgrades to U.S. Air Force fighters and Army equipment,” says the international law firm Smith, Gambrell & Russell. One important advance in particular is the helmet-mounted display system for the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
So we have a country of 9.23 million, mostly desert, that is only 75 years old, is “surrounded by enemies” and in a constant state of war, which has “no natural resources,” yet “produces more start-up companies on a per capita basis than large, peaceful, and stable nations and regions like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and all of Europe.” It is the only nation outside of the U.S. that Warren Buffet invests in.
Have the Palestinians or Hamas, currently at war with Israel, done anything that compares to what the Israelis have achieved? More broadly, beyond the Allahista terrorist groups, what has Islam contributed to the modern world?
Not much.
Since 1901, Jews, who total 0.2% of the world’s population, have won 189 Nobel prizes for physics, medicine, chemistry and economics. Over that same period, Muslims, who make up nearly a quarter of the global population, have won four.
If it seems as Islamic groups, Hamas and Hezbollah prominent among them, are more interested in spreading nihilism, committing atrocities, and destroying civilization than making the world a better place, well, then there’s a good reason for it. That is exactly what the heroes of an increasingly large number foolish Westerners are aiming for.
Meanwhile, Israelis see themselves “as having a role in the world to repair the world,” says Chemi Peres, managing partner and co-founder of the venture capital firm Pitango, chairman of the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation, and son of the late Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
“We call it tikkun olam, and here at the Peres Center we have a mission statement, which is to introduce innovation and new ideas and new technologies, not only for ourselves but to solve the problems of the world.”
Islam is part of that world, but too many of its adherents live to do just the opposite. 
— Written by the I&I Editorial Board
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Crown Princess Mary’s Official Engagements in February 2023:
02/02: Children’s Aid Foundation Awards
03/02: Women's Board Award
20/02: Elite Research Awards
24/02: Danish Parliament's Anniversary Service of the Invasion of Ukraine
26/02: Official Visit to India - Visit to Taj Mahal
26/02: Official Visit to India - Visit to Agra Fort
27/02: Official Visit to India - Meeting with India's Foreign Minister
27/02: Official Visit to India - Wreath-laying at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
27/02: Official Visit to India - Official Reception by India's Vice President & Lunch Banquet 
27/02: Official Visit to India - Opening of Exhibition at the National Museum in New Delhi
27/02: Official Visit to India - Grand Dinner
28/02: Official Visit to India - Opening of the Danish Business Promotion 
28/02: Official Visit to India - Visit to All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital
28/02: Official Visit to India - Meeting with the Participating Danish Companies
28/02: Official Visit to India - Reception with President of India in the Presidential Palace
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“Tu cuerpo es a la vez material e inmaterial. Tu puedes optar por experimentar tu cuerpo como físico o como una red de energía transformación e inteligencia”
Deepak Chopra
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Deepak Chopra es un médico, escritor y conferencista indio, nacido en Nueva Delhi en octubre de 1946.
Su padre fue un eminente cardiólogo. Chopra estudió primeramente la carrera de periodismo, pero mas tarde decidió seguir los pasos de su padre y estudió medicina en el All India Institute of medical Sciences en Nueva Delhi.
En 1970 se trasladó a los Estados Unidos con la promesa de una residencia en un hospital de Nueva Jersey, posteriormente, se mudó a Boston en donde ascendió a jefe de medicina del Hospital Memorial de Nueva Inglaterra.
A pesar de su rápido ascenso en el mundo de la medicina, Chopra pronto se vería desilusionado de la medicina occidental y su dependencia de los medicamentos recetados, afirmando que en el ambiente de la medicina de los Estados Unidos la mayoría de sus colegas estaban siempre estresados, y muchos de ellos adictos.
Fue durante ese tiempo que Chopra leyó un libro sobre la meditación trascendental del Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a partir del cual abandona su carrera en el Hospital de Nueva Inglaterra para dedicarse a la fundación de una compañía dedicada a la comercialización de productos alternativos como tes, herbarios y aceites.
Chopra ayudó a la creación de varias clínicas con pacientes ricos y famosos como Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, y Donna Karan, con lo que ascendió a ser una figura del medio.
Su primer libro se publicó en 1989 el cual se vendió escasamente, pero no fue hasta su segundo lanzamiento en 1993 con el libro “Angeles body, Timeless Mind” que su estatus de celebridad asciende, vendiendo más de un millón de libros en tapa dura.
Chopra, ha escrito sobre la espiritualidad y el poder de la mente en la curación médica, defensor de la medicina tradicional india que proclama que la enfermedad y la salud son el resultado de la confluencia y unificación del cuerpo-mente y espíritu, mejor conocida como medicina aryuvedica, mezclada con conceptos de la física cuántica.
Deepak Chopra igualmente es un seguidor de Jiddu Krishnamurti, conocido escritor y filósofo indio cuyos principales temas incluían la revolución psicológica, el propósito de la meditación y la naturaleza de la mente.
Su método denominado “curación cuántica” ha sido ampliamente criticada por la comunidad científica, debido a su falta de evidencias medicas y soporte empírico.
Con residencia en los Estados Unidos, ha publicado más de 25 libros y dirige el centro Chopra para el Bienestar y el instituto Mente-Cuerpo en California USA. 
Deepak actualmente dirige un negocio valuado en más de 80 millones de dólares y entre sus anécdotas personales se cuentan el haber enseñado a meditar a personalidades como Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey y Madonna. Argumenta que cuando se aprovecha la fuerza de la armonía, la alegría y el amor, creamos el éxito y la buena fortuna con facilidad y sin esfuerzo.
Fuente Wikipedia, abcnews.go.com y biografías.es
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Top Mobile App for Physiology Video Lectures by Dr. Preeti Tyagi
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In the world of medical education, having good resources is super important for students to do well in their studies. One really helpful resource is The Turning Brain Mobile App. It's an app that has videos explaining human body stuff like how it works and its structure. Dr. Preeti Tyagi runs this app, which is famous for being the Best Physiology Lectures in India.
Meet Dr. Preeti Tyagi:
Dr Preeti Tyagi is Best online physiology lectures for MBBS / NEET PG. She is the 6th Rank holder in CPMT during the MBBS entrance exam. She has an MBBS and MD degree from the prestigious Institute of India (Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University). She is working as an Associate professor of physiology at a premier institute in India (Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi).
Dr. Tyagi brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her role. Her commitment to education extends beyond the confines of the classroom, as she endeavors to make quality medical education accessible to students across the country.
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What is the process of counselling for the NEET PG?
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The NEET PG is a common entrance exam for medical post-graduation admission in India. The admission counselling is conducted for MD/ MS/ DNB courses for around 65,000 seats in different clinical, para-clinical and non-clinical seats after MBBS. Every year around 1.6 - 1.7 lakh (160k - 170k) MBBS graduates appear for the NEET PG examination. The exam is soon going to be replaced with the NExT examination from 2024 onwards (as per the recent announcement by the National Medical Commission).
The NEET PG admission counselling is conducted by two types of government agencies: Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and State Medical Counselling Authority (as defined by the respected state government).
What is Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)?
The MCC is a central government agency which conducts medical pg admissions on MD/ MS/ DNB seats across India. The students need to register online through its official website, www.mcc.nic.in. The MCC is governed by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India.
What type of PG Seats are included in MCC PG Counselling? What seat distribution is in MCC PG?
100% All India Quota (AIQ)
100% DNB Quota (NBES Degree & Diploma) seats
100% Management/ Paid Quota (Deemed University) seats
100% Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Quota (Deemed University)
AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) Quota
BHU (Banaras Hindu University) Quota
DU (Delhi University) Quota
IP (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) Quota
What is included in MCC PG AIQ Quota?
50% seats of State Government Medical Colleges across India
50% seats of BHU (Banaras Hindu University)
50% seats of AMU (Aligarh Muslim University)
50% seats of Delhi University (DU), Central Institutes, IP University
What seat reservation is in NEET PG AIQ Quota?
15% Schedule Caste (SC)
7.5% Schedule Tribe (ST)
27% OBC- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list
10% Economic Weaker Section (EWS)
5% Physical Handicap (PwD): 21 Benchmark Disabilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016
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What are MCC PG Counselling Rules?
MCC announce the SCHEDULE for different rounds, choice filling deadlines, Institute reporting deadlines
MCC conduct 4 ROUNDS of allotment
Pattern: After every MCC-PG allotment round, the consequent schedule of the State Counselling round
Only Round-1 has allowed candidates for FREE EXIT.
Round-2 onwards NO FREE EXIT: If do not join the allotted seat, the Registration Fee will be forfeited
Candidate Can not hold 2 seats at a time: MCC & State Counselling
Opting Upgradation: Your existing Reported Seat will be as allotted if you do not get a new seat in the Next round.
Allotment Letter: After each allotment round, if you have been allotted any seat, you can download this letter from your MCC-PG Online Account.
Admission Letter: After allotment, you need to go to the allotted institute for Document Verification then only your seat admission has been confirmed & will be issued an Admission Letter.
NOTE: The above details are as per MCC PG Information Bulletin 2022.
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What are different State PG Medical Counselling Committees?
GUJARAT: Admission Committee for Professional Post-Graduate Medical Courses (ACPPGMEC)
MAHARASHTRA: Directorate of Medical Education & Research, Maharashtra
RAJASTHAN: Rajasthan Medical PG Counselling Committee 2022
KERALA: Commissioner for Entrance Examination (CEE), Govt. of Kerala
TELANGANA: Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS)
ANDHRA PRADESH: NTRUHS Medical PG Admission committee
TAMIL NADU: Directorate of Medical Education, Govt. of Tamilnadu
DELHI: Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi
BIHAR: Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB)
UTTAR PRADESH: Directorate of Medical Education and Training, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
WEST BENGAL: West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC)
MADHYA PRADESH: Department of Medical Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
KARNATAKA: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA)
PUNJAB: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot
HARYANA: Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak
HIMACHAL PRADESH: Directorate of Medical Education & Research, Simla, Govt. of HP
JHARKHAND: Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB)
ODISHA: Directorate of Medical Education & Training, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
CHHATTISGARH: Directorate of Medical Education, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
UTTARAKHAND: Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Medical University
PUDUCHERRY: Department of Higher and Technical Education, Govt. of Puducherry
JAMMU & KASHMIR: Jammu & Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination
ASSAM: Directorate of Medical Education, Assam
TRIPURA: Directorate of Medical Education, Govt. of Tripura
MANIPUR: Manipur Health Directorate, Govt. of Manipur
SIKKIM: Education Department, Govt. of Sikkim
NAGALAND: Department of Technical Education, Nagaland
MIZORAM: Department of Higher and Technical Education, Mizoram
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh
If I can’t secure my admission for residency then what other options I can go for?
If you fail to secure a seat for your residency and still wish to go for a clinical practice then you can go for a fellowship. Fellowship provides you an opportunity to practice in your choice of options without going for NEET PG entrance exam. You can find the list of all the available fellowships here.
FAQs
How do I proceed with NEET PG Counselling? The NEET PG is conducted by The National Board of Examination (NBE), you need to register yourself along with all the required details to proceed with NEET PG counselling.
How many Counselling rounds are there in NEET PG? In total there are 4 rounds of NEET PG counselling.
What happens in the NEET Counselling process? The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and The State Medical Counselling Authority (as defined by the respected state government) provide admissions to the candidates based on their merit, choice filling, quota etc.
What happens in PG Counselling? During PG Counselling medical students try to secure their admission for residency, there are in total 4 rounds and multiple factors decide if you can secure your admission.
What happens when you get Counselling? Depending on what stage you are during your counselling you can decide your step ahead, if you have already secured your admission in the first round then you need to proceed with the medical institute for your document verification and admission process, if you’ve not secured a seat after first round then you need to follow the upcoming rounds and make choices accordingly.
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asiya2000 · 11 months
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AIIMS Hospital: Comprehensive Cancer Care
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Cancer, a formidable disease that affects millions of lives worldwide, demands specialized and comprehensive care. In the realm of medical excellence, AIIMS Hospital stands as a beacon of hope and a paragon of innovation. As one of the premier medical institutions in India, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been at the forefront of cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment, offering comprehensive cancer care to patients from across the country.
Cutting-edge Research and Innovation:
AIIMS Hospital boasts a robust research infrastructure, enabling its scientists and doctors to delve deep into the mysteries of cancer. From exploring the underlying causes and mechanisms to developing novel treatment modalities, AIIMS Hospital's research efforts are instrumental in pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge. The institution collaborates with esteemed national and international organizations, fostering a culture of collaboration and knowledge exchange. continue reading
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