Manipal Hospitals Baner Launches Advanced Robotic Surgery System

Pune, 29th April 2025: The SSI Mantra Surgical Robotic System, a state-of-the-art system for multispecialty surgeries, has been introduced by Manipal Hospital in Baner, representing a significant advancement in patient care. This development helps the hospital to expand its offerings by providing extremely accurate and minimally invasive surgical treatments in Cardiac, Thoracic, Oncology, Urology, Gynaecology, and General …

Manipal Hospitals Launches Deceased Organ Donation Initiative in East India

Mumbai / Kolkata 28 April 2025: Manipal Organ Sharing & Transplant (MOST), a pioneering initiative under Manipal Hospitals, launched its Eastern Region chapter of ‘Deceased Organ and Tissue Donation’ today at Medica Superspecialty Hospital (a unit of Manipal Hospitals Network). The launch event witnessed the presence of eminent dignitaries and senior medical experts including Prof. (Dr) Manimay Bandhopadhyay, Director of Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant …

Robot-Assisted Knee Replacement Restores Mobility for 63-Year-Old Yemeni Woman

Bengaluru, 25 April 2025 – Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road gave a new lease of life to a 63-year-old woman from Yemen who had been struggling with bilateral knee osteoarthritis for five years. Under the expert care of Dr. Narayan Hulse, Principal Director – Orthopaedics, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, the patient underwent Bilateral Total Knee Replacement using innovative medical technology for orthopaedic …

Surgery Remains Key Frontline Defense Against Cancer

By-Dr Parveen Mendiratta, Head of Department, Surgical Oncology, Yatharth Hospital, Greater Noida Cancer is one of India’s fastest-growing health crises. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), over 14.6 lakh new cancer cases were reported in 2022, and this number is expected to rise to 15.7 lakh by 2025. Among the growing arsenal …

TERN Group Paves the Way for Ethical Nurse Migration with Scalable Impact

New Delhi, India – 25 April 2025: TERN Group has successfully concluded the TERN Talent Tour across German cities Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. Considering the overwhelming success of the event, TERN Group is now moving ahead with bold plans to scale its mission of ethical nurse migration. This initiative, built on honesty, fairness, and smart use of technology, is setting a new standard for …

Dark Side of Screens: Unveiling Potential Cancer Risks

By-Dr. Vijaya Aditya Yadaraju, Radiation Oncologist, HCG Cancer Centre Vizag Screens dominate our lives today. A common habit is using phones, tablets, computers, TVs. As a result, some are concerned because they wonder what screens are doing to our well-being, particularly in relation to cancer. So, does screen time increase the risk of developing cancer? Screen Time and Cancer: …

7 Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore: Vital Health Warnings

Dr. Kavitha Kovi, Head of Department – Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Aster Women & Children Hospital, Bengaluru It has often been noticed that between juggling careers, families, and societal expectations, women frequently dismiss or downplay their own health concerns. If the problem or pain is manageable, they tend to ignore it until it worsens. Many serious …

Indoor Air Pollution: A Silent Trigger for Cancer Risk

Dr. Boppana Sai Madhuri, Consultant, Medical Oncologist, HCG Cancer Center – Vijayawada As we go about our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the air we breathe indoors. However, the truth is that indoor air quality plays a significant role in our overall health, particularly when it comes to cancer risk. The Indoor Air Pollution …

Managing Stroke with Regenerative Medicine Breakthroughs

Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative Medicine Researcher & Founder of StemRx Hospital & Research Centre Imagine your brain as the command center of your body, directing your heart to beat, your lungs to breathe, and your legs to move. It’s a busy place that needs a steady supply of oxygen-rich blood to keep everything running smoothly. …

Human skin map gives recipe to build skin and could prevent scarring

Newcastle University’s researchers, for the first time, have created a single-cell atlas of prenatal human skin to understand how skin forms, and what goes wrong in disease. Newcastle University researchers, the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and their collaborators utilized single-cell sequencing and other genomic techniques to develop an atlas and gain insights into the formation of …