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Lifetime monitoring after infant cardiac surgery may reduce adult hypertension risk

 E-Mail IMAGE: Graphic comparing a normal heart to one with a typical congenital heart defect where there is a hole in the wall separating the lower two chambers. A Johns Hopkins-led study. view more  Credit: Public Domain via Wikipedia Commons as released by Mariana Ruiz Villarreal, LadyofHats In a medical records study covering thousands of children, a U.S.-Canadian team led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine concludes that while surgery to correct congenital heart disease (CHD) within 10 years after birth may restore young hearts to healthy function, it also may be associated with an increased risk of hypertension high blood pressure within a few months or years after surgery.

Pharma sector growth: Sales of medicines increased in Corona wave: कोरोना की लहर में बढ़ी दवाइयों की बिक्री

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Over 1,000 trees to make way for rail track

Over 1,000 trees to make way for rail track Updated: Updated: The line from Baiyappanahalli to Hosur is being doubled Share Article The line from Baiyappanahalli to Hosur is being doubled The Forest Department has issued a public notice for the removal of over 1,000 trees to facilitate track doubling work from Baiyappanahalli to Hosur. Among the 1,034 trees identified, 725 are acacia and 308 are eucalyptus. A lone Neem tree has also been earmarked for removal. The Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Limited (K-RIDE) identified the trees at Heelalige station and approached deputy conservator of forest of Bengaluru Urban division. K-RIDE maintains that trees have to be removed to build station yards and platforms at Heelalige station as part of the track doubling project.

₹850 crore for suburban rail project

₹850 crore for suburban rail project Updated: Updated: Commuters welcome fund allocation in State budget Share Article AAA A suburban train at Baiyyappanahalli railway station. K-RIDE is building a 148-km rail network in and around Bengaluru.   | Photo Credit: MURALI KUMAR K Commuters welcome fund allocation in State budget The Karnataka budget, which was announced on Monday, has provided much-needed push to Bengaluru’s suburban rail project with an allocation of ₹850 crore for the next financial year. Rail activists have hailed the move, saying that it has given a fillip to the long-delayed mass transit project. Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Limited, a joint venture of the State and Central governments, is building a 148-km rail network with four corridors and proposes to construct 57 stations. In the first phase, K-RIDE will focus on the Baiyappanahalli to Chikkabanavara, and Heelalige to Rajankunte corridors.

The twirl on the train

The twirl on the train The twirl on the train ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Mar 5, 2021, 06:00 IST stretch begins. Yay! Work to double the railway track between Yeshwanthpur and Channasandra has finally begun. This track passes through the densely populated areas in Hebbal and Banaswadi. Daoubling this 21-km stretch has been a key demand for many Bengalureans, who live or work close to the railway stations but are unable to use these services due to the City’s poor rail infrastructure. Officials from the Karnataka Rail Infrastructure Development Enterprise (K-RIDE) confirmed that the work has started between Yeshwanthpur and Lottegollahalli. “Our target is to complete the work in the next three years,” said

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