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Parkinson’s now affecting people in 20s, 30s

Parkinson’s disease, the neurological movement disorder, which is known to affect one in 1,000 people worldwide, is increasing its footprint in India.

Gavit inagurates new initiatives at JJ Hospital

Health minister Vijaykumar Gavit on Monday inaugurated several new facilities at JJ Hospital, including a central laboratory with a machine donated by a diagnostic company.

3 more IN CITY test positive for swine flu

Three people tested positive for swine flu in Mumbai on Thursday taking the total count of H1N1 patients in the city to 11.

Pay attention to elderly: WHO

For World Health Day on April 7, the World Health Organisation (WHO), in association with the Union ministry of health and family welfare, has called for greater attention to the older population in t

Mumbai sees first swine flu hospitalisation

Mumbai on Thursday recorded its seventh swine flu case and the first hospitalisation after the breakout of the flu this year.

6 lakh die of cancer every yr

India’s first ever nationwide study was published in the Lancet in UK and released to the media in India at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai on Wednesday.

Varsity praise for cancer patient

“This is to convey our deep appreciation for the determined efforts put in by Vaibhav Tukaram Shinde, who despite extremely difficult circumstances in life enrolled for the Certificate Programme in Co

Poet Grace passes away at 76

Eminent poet, and author Manik Sitaram Godghote alias Grace died after a prolonged illness on Monday at Deenanath Hospital in Pune on Monday. Grace had been battling cancer for the last two years.

Swine flu cases highest in Pune

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The swine flu epidemic has been very grave in Pune this year, when compared to anywhere in the state of Maharashtra or even in the country.

However, doctors feel this is partly to do with the erratic

H1N1 virus develops a new strain

The swine flu epidemic has been very serious in Pune this year, when compared to anywhere in the state or even in the country.

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