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Asian Institute Of Oncology To Move Out Of Raheja Hospital?
A few years back, a group of oncologists moved out of Tata Memorial Hospital to found Asian Institute Of Oncology (AIO), housed at S L Raheja Hospital, Mahim.

Hinduja Hospital Unveils India’s First Travel Clinic
P D Hinduja hospital has recently started India’s first travel clinic. As the name suggests, it is a clinic that specialises in travelers’ health requirements.

Global Hospitals To Set Up Organ Transplant Hospital In Kolkata
Kolkata’s emerging status as the region’s healthcare hub will get another shot in the arm with the commissioning of the city’s first organ transplant hospital at New Town, Rajarhat within the next two years.

Doctors Team Up To Perform Challenging Surgery At Manipal Hospital

Reliance’s Deal With Apollo Fails To Take Off
For months, the industry was abuzz with the news that Chennai-based Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd, the consultancy arm of Apollo Hospitals, would do operations management for the upcoming Mumbai-based Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital (formerly Mandke Heart Hospital).

‘1/3rd Of Obese People Have Changes In Their Liver, Similar To Alcoholics’
It is estimated that of 2.1 billion obese people worldwide, India alone accounts for 97 million, of which more than 25 million have morbid obesity. The condition is a leading cause of diseases like coronary artery disease and diabetes and even cancer, which is why there is a need to start mass awareness programmes about obesity.

Evidence Backs Safety & Efficacy Of Cypher Stent
One year follow-up data from the world’s largest completed drug-eluting stent registry, consisting of more than 15,000 patients, found that the Cypher demonstrates the same level of safety and efficacy in clinical practice as in randomised, controlled clinical trials.

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