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Strengthening healthcare system in India to reduce the economic burden due to strokes

New Delhi [India], November 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): With immense focus on educating people about life-threatening situation and ways to deal with them, Stryker India, DoMR, GoP, IIHMR and Consocia Advisory came together to conduct a webinar on 28th October 2022 at 4:00 pm. The topic of this discussion was 'Minimizing avoidable mortality and disabilities - Brain Stroke' on pertinent health issue with availability and adoption of new technology barriers' to adoption of new technologies. The webinar aimed at highlighting the situation of brain stroke in India and ponder over the available healthcare facilities and systems to treat the patients. Many industry experts and veterans came together on one platform to discuss solutions to minimize avoidable mortality and disability due to brain strokes, leading to increase in economic burden of the country. Dr PR Sodani, President, IIHMR University welcomed the key speakers that participated in the webinar. The list includes Dr Sandeep Sin

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India News | Names of Dr Srinivas, Dr Behari Recommended for AIIMS Delhi Top Post by Search-cum-selection Panel

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. With Dr Randeep Guleria s second extended tenure as the director of AIIMS, New Delhi ending on September 23, new names of two doctors have been recommended for the top job in the premier institute, sources said on Tuesday. India News | Names of Dr Srinivas, Dr Behari Recommended for AIIMS Delhi Top Post by Search-cum-selection Panel.

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Persistent COVID infection may increase incidents of heart attacks, brain strokes: Health experts

A persistent COVID infection for a longer period of time, even though mild, may affect and has the potential to increase the incidents of heart attacks and brain strokes in patients, according to the top health experts on Monday.

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