Herbalife Nutrition appoints first South African NAB member
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Herbalife Nutrition, a global leader in nutrition recently announced the appointment of the first ever South African Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board (NAB) Member.
Known for its commitment to bringing nutrition and education to communities around the world, the company appointed Dr Sivuyile Madikana as the first NAB member in South Africa.
The board is comprised of leading experts from around the world who specialise in nutrition, science, and health. Its main focus lies in the education and training of Herbalife Nutrition Independent Distributors on topics such as leading a healthy, active lifestyle and getting proper nutrition, as well as the purpose and use of Herbalife Nutrition products.
At least 70 students suffered from gastroenteritis
Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) Osmania Medical College students submitted a representation to Osmania General Hospital’s superintendent B Nagender on Wednesday requesting him to admit the college students who suffered from gastroenteritis. The hospitals superintendent said that beds were arranged for the students.
The junior doctors said that at least 70 students suffered from the condition and they were admitted to Gandhi Hospital and Fever Hospital. Officials said that the OMC students were not admitted at Osmania General Hospital (OGH) as sufficient beds were not available there.
TJUDAs stated in the representation that it was painful to know OGH was facing difficulty in serving its own students.
30 OMC medicos hospitalised due to ‘food poisoning’
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Food was provided by private caterer chosen by the students
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Food was provided by private caterer chosen by the students
At least 70 MBBS students staying at the Osmania Medical College hostel, Koti, suffered from food poisoning, and of them, 30 were admitted to Gandhi Hospital for treatment. The students had consumed food provided by a private caterer on the campus. Condition of the 30 medicos was stable and they were expected to be discharged on Wednesday.
The medicos started falling ill on Saturday and the college administration learnt about their condition on Sunday. Some of them developed fever and diarrhoea. When their condition did not improve on Monday, they were shifted to the hospital.
Demanding arrear payment resident doctors go on strike OPD of six medical colleges across Jharkhand to remain non-operational from Tuesday for an indefinite period
The Outdoor Patient Department (OPD) of the six medical colleges across Jharkhand are likely to remain non-operational from Tuesday onwards as over 500 resident doctors have decided to go on an indefinite strike. The protesting doctors are demanding payment of arrears of the seventh pay commission that was implemented in 2016.
All the resident doctors in – Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College Hospital (MGM) in Jamshedpur, SNMMCH in Dhanbad, Palamu Medical College, Hazaribag Medical College, and Dumka Medical College – have been sporting a black band at work since last Monday as a mark of protest against the alleged apathy of the government towards their long-standing dem
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RANCHI: More than 500 doctors, including senior residents, across various state-run hospitals will wear black badges to work for a week, starting from Monday, to protest against the alleged non-payment of their arrears which are pending since 2016. The doctors have threatened to go on a strike if their demands are not met within a week.
On Sunday, the members of Junior Doctors’Association (JDA) at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims), Ranchi communicated their decision to protest to the authorities concerned at the medical colleges of Hazaribag and Dhanbad while they will intimate the medical colleges in Palamu, Jamshedpur and Dumka on Monday morning.