Welcome Guest ( Login) | Register)

Indian Medical Portal

Blogs

www.aypearl.com tell you The beauty effectiveness of pearl

Talk about the skin care, people's first reaction is cosmetics ,Few people will think of gold, diamonds, pearls and other jewelry, in fact, the gold and silver jewelry is now also become skin care as raw materials.
It is said that as early as 6000 BC, the Egyptians already knew use pearls and red coral made into a paste,and then smear it on the body, face and hair, It is used to maintain skin and hair.

www.aypearl.com tells you The lore about turquoise

www.aypearl.com tells you The lore about turquoise
Turquoise jewelry has been unearthed in ancient Egyptian tombs. From the second ruler of Egypt's First Dynasty, approximately 5500 B.C., the four turquoise bracelets of Queen Zar were found on her mummified arm.
Aristotle and Pliny both refer to turquoise. Marco Polo even wroteabout it. It has always been considered a stone of life.

Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD) New Treatment

All limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMD) show a similar distribution of muscle weakness, affecting both upper arms and legs. Most common symptoms are difficulty climbing stairs, standing from a squatting position, or raising arms above the head. Although muscle biopsy remains a useful tool, molecular genetic studies are now available for cofirmed diagnosis. Mamsagni Rasayana-KS is new ayurvedic molecule have shown promising results.

hi

hi

ayurdoc

ayurveda is an ancient science nd yet is relevant even today
the fomulations dated 5000 yrs back still work wonders

Dr.Bharat Dixit

Hello freind,
i m Dr. BHARAT DIXIT physiotherapist. if anyone feel musceles pain. bony pain , cervical pain thorocic pain , lumberpain ,seitica, spondolosis, paralysis ,frojen soulder, gout , O.A., R.A.arthritise, rehabilitation after fractur etc.then contect me my no is 09410076258.

MEDICAL RESOUCES

The Kannur Medical College students portal gives an excellent resource for medicos onlin. Kannur Medical College student site..

Ophthalmic Equipments

Promoters & Exporters of OPHTHALMIC EQUIPMENTS(Operating/Surgical Microscopes for OPHTHALMOLOGY,ENT, DENTAL, Neuro Surgery & General Surgery)., Slit Lamps, Lensmeters, Keratometers, Fibre Optic Head Light with Cold Light Source, Binocular Loupes, Synoptophores, LABORATORY MICROSCOPES and SCIENTIFIC / MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS etc.

Study Says India Has Smoking Crisis

India is in the grips of a smoking epidemic that is likely to cause nearly a million deaths a year by 2010, more than half of them among poor and illiterate people, according to a study released Thursday.

One in five of all male deaths and one in 20 of all female deaths between the ages of 30 and 69 will be caused by smoking, said the study, conducted by a team of doctors and scientists from India, Canada and Britain and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Indian docs eye greener pastures home

Dinesh Bhargava carries with him over 30 years of successful overseas practice in plastic and reconstructive surgery. But the US-based doctor is craving to start afresh in India.

"Having studied in New Delhi's prestigious Maulana Azad Medical College during 1964-73, I wanted, like many others, to pursue a career in plastic surgery in India. But there were limited opportunities then in India," Bhargava said.

He is among many doctors who went overseas decades ago in search of greener pastures, but who are now coming back to India.

3,000 Indian doctors left jobless in EU-friendly UK

Indian doctors, who come to Britain in search of cushy jobs and a better life have lately found that life is not that rosy after all. Out of nearly 4,000 Asian doctors who came here recently, 3,000 from India and 800 from Pakistan, a majority is said to be struggling.

Quite a few have run out of money and with no employment prospects in sight, they are considering going back home.

Indian doctors face ban on training posts in UK

Indian and other overseas doctors working in the United Kingdom will no longer be able to have their specialist medical training funded by the Government under a new plan to be unveiled soon.

A ministerial group is preparing a move to impose the ban on training posts on all foreign doctors from outside the European Union in a bid to prevent thousands of British medics from facing unemployment, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

Neighbours will bring out morcha against doctors

The Sawants, whose 12-day-old baby’s arm had to be amputated on December 12 due to alleged medical negligence, have lodged a complaint with the Kopri Police station against Dr Mahesh Gosavi, obstetrician and gynaecologist at Mata Vaishnavi Hospital in Kopri.

Residents of Ashtavinayak Colony and nearby areas are planning to protest against the doctors on Sunday.

Neighbours will bring out morcha against doctors

The Sawants, whose 12-day-old baby’s arm had to be amputated on December 12 due to alleged medical negligence, have lodged a complaint with the Kopri Police station against Dr Mahesh Gosavi, obstetrician and gynaecologist at Mata Vaishnavi Hospital in Kopri.

Residents of Ashtavinayak Colony and nearby areas are planning to protest against the doctors on Sunday.

Pregnant mothers prescribed high-risk drug

There are fears that some manufacturers of oral progesterone—the hormone administered to support high-risk pregnancy—are promoting the drug as a "tonic" even for normal pregnancy.

Two Britons held in Delhi over illegal kidney transplant racket

The passports of two Britons alleged to have travelled to India to buy kidneys in an organ transplant racket have been confiscated by police in the Indian capital, investigators confirmed yesterday.

Kidney scam: 5 more doctors held

The investigations in the kidney scam widened on Thursday with the police detaining at least five doctors at different places in north India. Some of them, according to the police, are likely to be arrested by Friday. This was the outcome of the raids conducted by Moradabad police at several places in Haryana, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, UP, J&K and Delhi on Thursday.

India to Liberalize Organ Transplant Act and Launch Nationwide Awareness Campaign

It will introduce significant changes in the organ donation laws and also launch a nationwide organ transplant awareness programme, it is reported.

Only on Thursday night, the police had cracked down on a circle of doctors who reportedly performed more than 500 illegal kidney transplants in the last eight years in the National Capital Region.

Doctor Amit Kumar, the mastermind of the racket, is still missing. His victims were mainly labourers who were promised jobs.

kidney racket in gurgaon

A kidney racket has been unearthed by the police in Gurgaon. A house in a posh locality had been converted into a hospital and a flourishing trade in sale of kidneys was running there. There were at least three doctors involved and the ‘donors’ used to be brought here by agents who worked in different cities in UP. The victims would be enticed with attractive offers and once the operation was done, they would be sent back with some monetary benefits while the kidneys would be sold to foreigners for huge sums of money.

Syndicate content

About us - Contact us Tell us what you think about eDoctor.in - Send us your feedback

Copyright © 2008 VinayRas Infotech, Nagpur. All rights reserved. Disclaimer - Privacy Policy

NOTICE: We collect personal information on this site. To learn more about how we use your information, see our Privacy Policy

This site and its services, including the information above, are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment, making any changes to existing treatment, or altering in any way your current exercise or diet regimen. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on information on this site. Medical information changes rapidly and while eDoctors and its content providers make efforts to update the content on the site, some information may be out of date. No health information on eDoctors, including information about herbal therapies and other dietary supplements, is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor.