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Year 2024
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22 Aug, 2024

9 vital women's health screenings

In this article, we'll delve into the essential health screenings every woman should undergo to safeguard her health.

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15 Aug, 2024

Eyeing a healthcare career? Here are the trending roles

The Indian healthcare has seen a lot of growth in past few years and is becoming an economic backbone of the nation.

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05 Jan, 2024

Important Tests to Undertake to Detect Diseases like AIDS

Early detection of AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is crucial for effective treatment and management.

Year 2023
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21 Sep, 2023

Difference between routine and culture blood (or stool) tests

In medical diagnostics, culture tests for blood and stool serve distinct but complementary purposes.

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17 Apr, 2023

Diagnostics leaders demand utilisation of resources

India's healthcare sector had a remarkable year in 2023, with significant mergers and acquisitions, consolidation.

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08 Jan, 2023

India's diagnostic labs demand tech integration

Mr. Venkata Suman Cherukuri specifies the need for integrated technology in healthcare services.

Year 2022
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16 Nov, 2022

Trending roles, skills and pay brackets you should know

The Indian healthcare sector is undoubtedly becoming an economic backbone of the nation.

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23 May, 2022

Women Must Do These 9 Crucial Tests Every 3-4 Months

For women, who mostly prioritise the health, regular screenings serve as a reminder for them to prioritise their own health.

Year 2021
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26 Dec, 2021

Important Tests To Detect Pancreatic Cancer ASAP

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most challenging forms of cancer to detect and treat and often remains undetected.