Medical negligence allegations from two families assert that their babies will endure a lifetime of vision impairment due to critical screenings that were not performed by a hospital in West Bengal.
National Medical Commission: The Probe reveals how the NMC misled the Supreme Court regarding its so-called 'withdrawn rules,' which are still being used to deny victims of medical negligence their right to appeal.
Ramaiah Memorial Hospital previously stated that the fire incident did not result in any deaths. The Probe spoke to a key member of the hospital's Trust, who said that Sujay Sujathan's death would not have occurred if the fire had not happened.
Artemis Hospital Licensing: After eight newborns tragically died in a Delhi hospital fire, which was operating without a valid DGHS license, another shocking revelation emerges: Artemis Hospital also lacked a valid license for a period.
Sports stars of the future in India suffer as malnutrition rises. To improve its performance on the sporting stage, India needs to address malnutrition in children.
Ayushman Bharat promised free healthcare to millions, but on-the-ground reality reveals significant gaps in delivery, leaving many families without the support they were promised.
As smartphones become indispensable in daily life, an emerging anxiety disorder known as nomophobia is raising concerns, with mental health implications such as anxiety and depression.
Delhi hospital fire – A tragic fire at Baby Care New Born Hospital in Delhi claimed 8 newborn lives. Despite pointing to negligence and safety lapses, only minimal action has been taken against the hospital, with no action against government officials.
Medical negligence allegations at Tata Motors Hospital have surfaced after the tragic death of Babita Rai. Her family claims they were unaware of changes in the surgical team and highlight significant delays in addressing post-operative complications.