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Indian Chest Society describes CSIR-CMERI Oxygen Enrichment Technology as Made in India, Made for India – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Indian Chest Society describes CSIR-CMERI Oxygen Enrichment Technology as Made in India, Made for India – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Indian Chest Society, CSIR-CMERI organise webinar on oxygen demand amidst covid

Indian Chest Society, CSIR-CMERI organise webinar on oxygen demand amidst covid
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Coronavirus treatment: Do all COVID patients need steroids?

facebook Pintrest The total number of coronavirus cases in the country has crossed the 2 crore mark. The increasing number of cases and shortage of medical care facilities is making the situation tense with each passing day. While there is no decline in the number of overall cases, few people are still taking it lightly by not following all the COVID protocols and even by treating themselves on their own. Talking about COVID treatment, we all have been hearing a lot about steroids. Steroids are being prescribed to many and some are even having it on their own. To clarify more on the consumption of steroids, we talked to a Senior Pulmonologist Dr. S K Katiyar, Former President, National College of Chest Physicians, India and Indian Chest Society. Here is all that he has to say.

Covid-19 revived academic interest in respiratory disorders: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said the COVID-19 pandemic has revived academic interest in respiratory disorders and the latest advances in pulmonary medicine. At a conference, he said pulmonary medicine has emerged as a vital speciality in dealing with a large spectrum of disorders, including morbidity due to air pollution, occupational lung diseases, sleep disorders and obstructive lung disease. Sophisticated lung interventions and critical care have also gained importance in patients with COVID-related complications, the minister said. While COVID-19 has had diverse implications on different walks of life across the world, as far as the medical fraternity is concerned one of the conspicuous outcomes is that the pandemic has suddenly revived academic interest in respiratory disorders, said Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel.

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