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Issue dtd. 16th to 30th April 2003
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SARS

Medicos are more at risk of SARS than common man
A mysterious highly infectious acute respiratory killer disease of viral chlamydeal etiology causing an atypical pneumonia like presentation and originating in China and South East Asia has created panic waves that has impacted inspite of the savage and fiery war between US lead allies and Iraq.

SARS/ Cardiology

India gears up to cope with SARS
Though India reacted late to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) scare, alarmed by the rising number of deaths worldwide, the various state governments have now formed task forces in preparation for combating SARS.

No ambulance in infectious disease hospital
The Beliaghata ID Hospital in Kolkata, one of the leading infectious diseases hospital in the country and which needs to be on high alert because of SARS, has failed to live up to its expectations.

" Hospital industry is promoting bypass surgeries"
Delhi-based eminent cardiologist Dr Bimal Chhajer had recently released his book "Reversal of Heart Disease in 5 Easy Steps", which advocates the Science And Art Of Living (SAAOl) programme.

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